If you have the problem that “'''++jamilahmadlutfi231208”++''' then “STOP” using your laptop immediately, as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!!
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To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
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To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide, its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop at a fraction of the cost, to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond, plus, its fun to do.
'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the bottom case and the screen that fix the loaded hinge of the screen, are fragile and can break its case mountings, hence, you would have to replace the laptops bottom case, as you wont be able to fix the screen, which is a major job. Also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove (after its been installed) and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
If you have this problem then “STOP” using your laptop immediately as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!! To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
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If you have the problem that “'''++jamilahmadlutfi231208”++''' then “STOP” using your laptop immediately, as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!!
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To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop at a fraction of the cost, to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond, plus, its fun to do.
'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the bottom case and the screen that fix the loaded hinge of the screen, are fragile and can break its case mountings, hence, you would have to replace the laptops bottom case, as you wont be able to fix the screen, which is a major job. Also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove (after its been installed) and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
If you have this problem then “STOP” using your laptop immediately as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!! To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond.
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Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop at a fraction of the cost, to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond, plus, its fun to do.
'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the bottom case and the screen that fix the loaded hinge of the screen, are fragile and can break its case mountings, hence, you would have to replace the laptops bottom case, as you wont be able to fix the screen, which is a major job. Also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove (after its been installed) and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
If you have this problem then “STOP” using your laptop immediately as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!! To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond.
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'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the case and screen loaded screws are fragile and can break the case, hence, you would have to replace the bottom case, which is a major job, also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
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'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the bottom case and the screen that fix the loaded hinge of the screen, are fragile and can break its case mountings, hence, you would have to replace the laptops bottom case, as you wont be able to fix the screen, which is a major job. Also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove (after its been installed) and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
If you have this problem then “STOP” using your laptop immediately as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!! To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond.
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'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the case and screen loaded screws are fragile and can break the case, hence, you would have to replace the bottom cover, also, the keyboard (if its been replaced) is a bit hard to remove and could cause a problem, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard.
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'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the case and screen loaded screws are fragile and can break the case, hence, you would have to replace the bottom case, which is a major job, also, the keyboard (if its been replaced with an unoriginal one) is a bit hard to remove and could cause a problem and could scratch/dent the top cover but, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard as that is very easy to remove.
If you have this problem then “STOP” using your laptop immediately as you will cook your processor and damage the laptops mainboard!!! To replace the fan you have to completely remove the mainboard (which is quite an extensive job) here is a really good guide of that its titled “ACER ASPIRE 5750 5750G take apart, disassemble, how to open, video disassembly” its at:
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Hope this helps everyone that needs to open their Aspire 5750’s. Btw I’ve done this many times as I’ve replaced my HDD to an SSD, my mainboard to the 5750G’s NVIDIA GT 540M board and its more extensive fan/cooler and I’ve also replaced the bottom casing (as the old one broke at where the top/screen hinges attach) and also I have replaced the processor to an i7-2860QM, the WiFi card to a WiFi/BT 2.4/5G 4.0Bt card and the keyboard also, as you can see, I’ve done some major surgery to my 8 years old Aspire 5750 and it works unbelievably fast, all that I’ve listed are a great combination that works, it makes the 5750 a very fast and usable laptop to keep up with the latest Win-10 Pro v1809 and beyond.
'''Please Note:''' you have to be careful as the case and screen loaded screws are fragile and can break the case, hence, you would have to replace the bottom cover, also, the keyboard (if its been replaced) is a bit hard to remove and could cause a problem, this is not the same if you still have the original keyboard.