CaramelDonut
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I recently reapplied the liquid metal on my laptop's gpu and cpu. I was very careful to not damage any component when opening my laptop (used gloves, unplugged and drained battery, touched components very lightly).
Everything was working perfectly except I could feel a vibration (possibly electrical) when my gpu fan was at a high rpm. Im unsure if this vibration was there before, but now it was more evident.
The vibration becomes noticable around 5800rpm, and reaches its peak around 6400rpm. Weirdly enough, when putting the fan on its max speed of around 6800-7000rpm, the vibration is almost gone.
I thought this was an issue with the fan, however upon replacing it with a new one, the vibration persists. Could anyone point as to what could be causing it and if it poses any danger? I have been using my laptop like this for around 2 months and so far nothing else weird has happened.
Everything was working perfectly except I could feel a vibration (possibly electrical) when my gpu fan was at a high rpm. Im unsure if this vibration was there before, but now it was more evident.
The vibration becomes noticable around 5800rpm, and reaches its peak around 6400rpm. Weirdly enough, when putting the fan on its max speed of around 6800-7000rpm, the vibration is almost gone.
I thought this was an issue with the fan, however upon replacing it with a new one, the vibration persists. Could anyone point as to what could be causing it and if it poses any danger? I have been using my laptop like this for around 2 months and so far nothing else weird has happened.