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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    I know how to make a "speaker" in SketchUp.


    It ain't a quick thing, though.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    May I recommend SketchUp for basic 3D modeling?
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Hey, I remember getting my laptop up to 80 when folding.

    O.O

    What a nightmare that was!
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Naw, just simply move the fins and fan separate from the heatpipe, and bend your own personal tubing.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Awww!

    You don't have that 2nd mPCIe slot!

    You could've put an SSD into that 2nd slot!



    Good luck, though!
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Another option you can consider is a "sandwich" block.

    Carve out what you need, and water-proof the rim.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Ohhh..

    Heatsink. Just SLIGHTLY important.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Do a dry test of the setup!
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Like how the MoBo is above the WC system!
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Quick-disconnects...

    For built-in rad.

    And for "dock" cooler.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    If you got an extended-life battery, that could help prop it up a bit.


    Just worked on a DV6000 today myself that had one.
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    Re: motherboard replacement- DV6000

    Based on the mPCIE slots and the procy socket, looks like you shouldn't have any problems with the RAM. And the mounting spots look 100% in the same location.

    If it doesn't work, you can hopefully...
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