Introduzione
Il tuo MacBook Pro Retina si surriscalda? Potrebbe esserci un problema con il dissipatore. Segui questa guida per rimuovere il dissipatore nel MacBook Pro Retina da 15" di metà 2015.
Cosa ti serve
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Rimuovi le seguenti viti pentalobe P5 che tengono unita la parte inferiore del case al resto del MacBook Pro:
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Otto da 3,1 mm
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Due da 2,3 mm
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Rimuovi la copertura in gomma dalla ventola di destra e piegala da parte.
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Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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12 Commenti
On my macbook Pro 2015 it has an extra Square on the heatsink to cover the graphics card. So the Pictures does not look right on this guide. I would share my pictures but it’s not possible in the comments.
I don’t have much to add other than that these squares on the GPU and CPU were hindering my ability to completely clean off the previous thermal paste. I actually would like to remove the squares, but would like to hear from folks who might have a sense of how essential it is for thermal transfer (or any other purpose it serves).
Rahul S -
Hey guys when I refreshed the thermal paste on my 2015 15” (top spec) mbp, I noticed four little metallic sponges in that area, one of those came off… I still have it, how critical is it? Should I replace it? If so are there any guides?
Many thanks
I have the same issue as well— 2 of mine came off, and I just stuck them back where they were before and let the pressure of the heat sink hold it in place for now. But any expertise on this issue is appreciated!
Rahul S -
I too am missing some of those "little metallic sponges". Has anyone found a good replacement for them. I cannot find them online. I'm sure it's because I don't know their "official" name. Maybe I can make my own from thermal pads?
rfmorrow -