Depends on the laptop. Getting parts is usually a significant issue.
You need an exact replacement of what is almost always a custom part.
Often, a major problem is that dust has clogged the fan and the heat
exchanger (radiator) of the liquid filled "heat pipe".
Carsten H. Pedersen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a compaq evo n1015v. A few months ago, it began making a lot of
> noise and the noise seemed to come from the fan. Additionally, no air
> seems to come out, which i know there did before.
>
> I sent in the laptop, and was told that a new motherboard was needed and
> it would cost me about $600-700. I'm convinced that it is the fan that's
> the problem, so i was wondering how hard it is to replace a fan in a
> laptop - maybe with one that is constantly cooling.
>
> /Carsten
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