Cooling Problem or Not?

RoxasMactavish

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I recently just bought a new fan it's pretty cheap about 5 bucks on american dollar (Rp.50.000 in indonesia) and i have this pretty weird acer aspire s5 laptop it is kind of vertical and horisontal combine kind of style here's some image.

https://www.google.com/search?q=acer+aspire+s5&es_sm=93&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=_7CmVPK3CdCzuAT61YDQDA&ved=0CD4QsAQ&biw=1366&bih=600

so i think placing the fan underneath it misplaced the inner fan. causing my computer to be seemingly unstable and makes it always buzzing over and over until i finally had enough and punch the area where the fan is (yeah pretty hardcore). now the fan makes constant but smooth buzzing noise everytime i open my laptop.

so the problem is now when i open my laptop some games run pretty slow for example i played Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 on high and i get about 20-25 Fps (i used to get 45-50) or super scribblenauts which i always played at a constant 60 Fps on high but now i played it on 30 Fps on Medium settings it's pretty dumb but this happen very often (sometimes it gets back to normal again)

please tell me what's happening and at least what should i do about it and i can't get "buy a new laptop" for an answer since i just bought this a month ago.

P.S. I'm sorry if I put this on component section i really don't know where do i put this thread into
 
What you originally did was put too much accute pressure on were your laptops intake where your fan is, then when you punched it you damaged part of your fan. Well you are going to need to replace your cooling solution on your laptop and hope that hasn't caused any long term damage. For many laptop repair is not in their spectrum of abilities and experience, this may mean you need a new laptop. Congratulations.

Edit: you get no sympathy from me because you punched a month old laptop. GJ
 


 


i'm sooo sorry but it just pissed me off there is absolutely nothing this thing can do except ruinging my life i'm enraged by this laptop but is it possible that it may damage the graphics card inside?
 
The cooling solutions on laptops commonly cool the graphics processor and the central processor at the same time. In hitting it you have hindered the ability for both to be cooled. Hopefully you can get away with returning it under warranty.
 


what do you mean returning it under warranty? and it seems the problem is developing since now i can't even hear the buzzing sound so i think it's completely dead??? i'm using my external fan now and it's cooling down but still no improvement to my games whatsoever
 
You should not be trying to game on a malfunctioning laptop, you are going to brick it. If you bought this machine just over a month ago you should have no problems returning it to the manufacturer under the manufacturer's warranty.