![]() ![]() I googled around and tried everything that I came up to, nothing worked. Second thing I notice is that my CPU usage is 100%(I have a Rainmeter floating icon on my desktop that tells me the CPU, RAM and SWAP usage). It didn't bother me since I have 3 other fans, one of which is blowing directly onto the heatsink. Upon reaching my desktop I notice 2 things: My CPU fan isn't working. It tells me the BIOS date and time is out(had to remove the CMOS) so I load the default values and continue. So I plug the mobo in via the charging cable and turn it on. I connected the psu up to the 3 fans and they all started. I put the laptop chassis back together and it looks exactly like it did before, save for the wifi and LCD cables sticking out of the LAN and mic ports respectively. The idea was to still use the laptop's display with the mobo in a seperate case since I don't have another display, and this, surprisingly, turned out quite well. So I took apart my laptop and found a nice fit for the mobo. ![]() So I got the "brilliant" idea of putting my laptop motherboard in this case, since it was suffering from overheating when I was playing games (Soulworker, Tales of Zestiria etc.) and this would undoubtfully help. What was of noticeable value was that it was sporting 3 fans. Last weekend my cousin gave me a nice pc case that I fixed up for him, but its specs were horrendous(AMD Athlon 64 x2, 1GB DDR2 RAM, it didn't even have a proper GPU). I have a Dell Latitude E6430 with a i5-3320m and Intel HD4000 and 8GB DDR3 RAM. ![]()
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