DELL XPS 15 Overheating
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High-Performance Thermal Interface Material
Over time, the factory-applied thermal paste undergoes thermal cycling degradation and 'pump-out,' creating air gaps between the silicon die and the heatsink. This increases the thermal resistance of the conductive path, preventing the heat pipes from efficiently wicking heat away from the processor. Replacing this with high-conductivity TIM restores the critical thermal bridge.
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5%
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Internal CPU/GPU Cooling Fan
The sleeve bearings in these high-RPM fans eventually accumulate particulate matter or experience lubricant breakdown, leading to reduced CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) output. Even if the fan appears to spin, it may not be reaching the required PWM-commanded velocity to overcome the static pressure of the internal chassis.
SKU: 0TK9J1
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4%
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Replacement Heatsink Assembly
XPS heat pipes rely on a phase-change internal fluid to transfer heat. If a heat pipe develops a micro-fracture or loses its vacuum seal, its thermal conductivity drops by orders of magnitude, making it impossible to cool the system regardless of fan speed. A full assembly also includes fresh cooling fins, which resolves issues with permanent debris blockages.
SKU: 00V9H9
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the High-Performance Thermal Interface Material.