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04-17-2019 05:14 AM
Hi, I have a 15" Pavilion laptop and I wonder why is the side ventilation hole blocked by some piece of plastic placed inside the chasis (as in the picture).blocked vent grid
Is it there for purpose? There is no other ventilation window where the hot air could flow.
What is this plastic block?
Regards
Jon
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04-17-2019 07:21 AM
Hi Jon,
I believe your model is a fanless model. It has a low power CPU. So what you actually see blocking the air vent is part of the heatsink.
No Fan
You can see on page64 of service manual.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05493256
Hope it helps,
David
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04-17-2019 07:21 AM
Hi Jon,
I believe your model is a fanless model. It has a low power CPU. So what you actually see blocking the air vent is part of the heatsink.
No Fan
You can see on page64 of service manual.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05493256
Hope it helps,
David
Please click on thumbs up for thanks
Please click on accept as solution if answered your question
08-15-2019 11:59 AM
Hi,
yes I want to upgrade to a SSD. The HP guide says that I have to buy SSD board and SSD bracket to install M.2 SSD. I cannot find any shop with these items.
But - is there a problem if I buy normal SATA SSD and replace my current SATA HDD? Why to buy other things (boards, brackets)?
Thanks!
08-16-2019 12:06 AM
Hi,
Yes, the best idea is to purchase a 2.5" SATA3 SSD such as the Crucial MX500 or similar of your desired capacity and replace the hard drive in the notebook. You could clone the old drive or perform a clean install of the OS on the SSD. No product key needed. You could get a cheap housing for the old drive and use as an external drive.
Example:
On page 50 of service manual you can see the steps to replace the drive
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05493256
Hope it helps,
David