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11-06-2025 08:55 PM
I need to replace one of the fans on my Omen laptop, the problem is that even after removing all the screws on the heat-sink pipes that cover the CPU nothing will move. I remove the screws that hold down the two fans and all the built in screws on the hat-sink assembly, but it still will not come off. I need some schismatic just to help find what might be keeping everything from coming off. I do not want to break something that should be simple but in this case simple is hard. How can I get the schematics for this laptop so to make everything easy once again.
OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-en1000
Product number: 455C8UA#ABA
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11-07-2025 01:39 PM - edited 11-07-2025 01:40 PM
Hi!
HP documentation is almost always for complete series and not different for every model or product number. In this case, the Omen 15-en0000 and its successor the 15-en1000 have an identical layout, apart from the latter having newer CPUs. The MANUAL for the original series (courtesy of Wayback machine) covers the Heat Sink disassembly on pages 41-44, which is then followed by the Fan removal process.
This Youtube video of somebody removing the Heatsink assembly on a 15-en0006na might also provide some helpful insight.
11-07-2025 01:39 PM - edited 11-07-2025 01:40 PM
Hi!
HP documentation is almost always for complete series and not different for every model or product number. In this case, the Omen 15-en0000 and its successor the 15-en1000 have an identical layout, apart from the latter having newer CPUs. The MANUAL for the original series (courtesy of Wayback machine) covers the Heat Sink disassembly on pages 41-44, which is then followed by the Fan removal process.
This Youtube video of somebody removing the Heatsink assembly on a 15-en0006na might also provide some helpful insight.