A bit old but then again I'll refer to the sentence if the customer doesn't mind it its ok .
Yet the laptop failed (reball didn't help but a new GPU did ^^).
Thx for reply. I think my old notebook isn't worth the money for a new gpu. I also don't have the equipment to change this onboard GPU. Thats THE reason why I'm searching the easiest and cheapest way to fix it for a time. So, does it work if I only cut of the white/yellow cable to speed up the fan?
Sorry but I'm a newbie. I don't know how to inject 3.3v to base of fan driving mosfet. That's the reason why I'm asking for a simple solution or pics how to do it.
Well I needed 100% (or more fan speed) to keep the GPU's temp down (just to prolong its life till the new one didn't arrived).
Its a messy solution gotta agree on that, but in the end a new GPU with normal cooling (without any soldering) solved the case.
Your solution applies more to a normal working laptop for which you want better temps (not to keep it alive xD).
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