LENOVO IDEAPAD 5 15ABA7 Loud
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86%
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CPU Cooling Fan
The integrated fluid dynamic bearing in the fan motor can develop axial play over time, leading to mechanical vibration and audible 'loudness.' Replacing the fan unit restores quiet operation by eliminating friction-induced noise and improving the airflow-to-RPM ratio. This is the primary mechanical component responsible for active heat dissipation in this chassis.
SKU: 5F10S13912
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6%
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Heatsink and Fan Assembly
If the loudness is caused by high RPMs rather than mechanical grinding, the entire thermal module may be at fault due to dried thermal interface material or clogged micro-fins. A full assembly replacement ensures a factory-perfect seal between the CPU die and the copper heat pipe, reducing the thermal load that triggers high-speed fan cycles. This solves 'loudness' caused by excessive thermal demand.
SKU: 5H40S20392
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8%
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High-Performance Thermal Paste
The original phase-change material can pump out or dry out, creating an air gap between the processor and the heatsink. This increases the CPU's T-junction temperature, forcing the fan to run at its maximum 100% duty cycle to maintain safe operating limits. Re-padding or re-pasting the chip is the most granular solution to 'loudness' caused by fan ramping.
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DIY Repair Guide
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