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    #41
    Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

    Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
    all cores have literallly same temp because it is on same chip. its just bad reading. that capacitors must not be there but u can have some instability so better add capacitors with same size.
    If i remeber correctly, the notebook temperature was around 40/45 degrees Celsius before...
    now it's highter everywhere and i don't like it very much because this temperature is basically in standby, without doing anything
    Obviously as soon as I find a capacitor of the same size i will add it!

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      #42
      Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

      did u replace thermal paste?

      45c will be only in idle

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        #43
        Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

        Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
        did u replace thermal paste?

        45c will be only in idle
        The temperature i wrote are basically in idle,that's why i say that they are a bit too high.
        I haven't removed the black heatsink, so i don't relace the thermal paste.

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          #44
          Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

          Hi which processor do you have? If you got AMDprocessor you must use AMD overdrive. I have a lenovo G505s laptop when i use speccy or cpuz for temp momitoring the gives abouth 100 degrees C and when i use AMD overdrive utillity he gives 38 degrees. The other monitor apps doesnt give correct values.

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            #45
            Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

            Originally posted by Stevedb View Post
            Hi which processor do you have? If you got AMDprocessor you must use AMD overdrive. I have a lenovo G505s laptop when i use speccy or cpuz for temp momitoring the gives abouth 100 degrees C and when i use AMD overdrive utillity he gives 38 degrees. The other monitor apps doesnt give correct values.
            Intel I5-8265U

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              #46
              Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

              Hi guys, I finally got it the capacitors and replace the old broken one.
              The pc turn on like usual and the only strange temperature is the core 2 that is higher than the others (Image Temp 1: 80degrees Celsius vs 50/60 of the other core).
              In images "Temp 2" and "Temp 3" there are the other temperatures that seem normal..
              There is a big problem: the two speakers are dead.
              I measured the resistance of both speakers and it's 4 ohms, so they don't look burnt out ... so what can I check now?

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                #47
                Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

                Originally posted by Mike94990 View Post
                Hi guys, I finally got it the capacitors and replace the old broken one.
                The pc turn on like usual and the only strange temperature is the core 2 that is higher than the others (Image Temp 1: 80degrees Celsius vs 50/60 of the other core).
                In images "Temp 2" and "Temp 3" there are the other temperatures that seem normal..
                There is a big problem: the two speakers are dead.
                I measured the resistance of both speakers and it's 4 ohms, so they don't look burnt out ... so what can I check now?
                PS: windows can't see the speakers at all...

                Here the image of the temperature:
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                Last edited by Mike94990; 03-30-2020, 04:21 PM.

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                  #48
                  Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

                  temps are ok. dont bother with it.

                  for speaker?
                  find in schem if u have amplifier ic or just sound ic and check input outputs with headphone attached to probes

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                    #49
                    Re: Lenovo IdeaPad s340 burned motherboard ?

                    Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
                    temps are ok. dont bother with it.

                    for speaker?
                    find in schem if u have amplifier ic or just sound ic and check input outputs with headphone attached to probes
                    Thanks for your reply.
                    I haven't seen the schematic for the speaker in these days because I am not feeling very well.
                    In a few days I will get back to work and i'll ask for your halp again

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