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would this possibly fix my e74? +rep for answers
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So my extra elite has e74, I can turn it off and on about 5 times than it works like a charm or if i tap rather hard near the disk drive. Weird huh? lol

So i figure its most likely the ana or hana chip.

Can I take it apart and apply new thermal paste and voila! It's working? Or will it require a reflow after I take it apart?

Any help is appreciatted, I know +10 isnt much but I will rep those who provide a decent answer.

-paul
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dunno i have same prob took it apart and heated it up woth hair dryer..
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Cube wrote dunno i have same prob took it apart and heated it up woth hair dryer..


did it work for you?
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try the thermal paste it may work
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