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  • EsIstSimon
    New Member
    • Feb 2022
    • 4
    • Germany

    #1

    Lenovo Ideapad 5 15ARE05 random freeze

    Hi there,

    i have a Lenovo Ideapad 5 15ARE05 that will freeze randomly.
    Sometimes it wont even post, sometimes i can use it for a couple seconds or minutes before it completely freezes.
    Sometimes the screen freezes, but still displays the last frame, sometimes (pretty rare) the screen goes black

    It does not matter what i do. Installing windows, starting Fedora or just sitting in the bios. After some time it will freeze.
    When the freeze occurs, the laptop draws a pretty constant wattage (it will just stay on the value that it draws, when it locks up +- couple hundred mw) and will never return to a functional state.
    It does not seem to matter if its a cold boot or if it power cycled a few times.
    When it posts (screen comes on and Lenovo Logo appears) and i shut it down right away, it works for the next boots without an issue.
    When it has frozen once, it takes some time and/or trys to get it back to a working state.

    In this no post state, starting the laptop will turn on the keyboard backlight and fan for 2-3 seconds, both then turn off and the laptop draws ~14watts.
    I can still turn on/off the keyboard backlight, but Capslock / Fn lock wont work. The cpu will heat up and the fan will come on from time to time.

    What i have tried so far:
    - Remove battery and CMOS and perform a static discharge
    - Remove everything connected to the board
    - Reflash Bios. I extracted it from Lenovo updater and trimmed the file according to the original backed up bios. I flashed it with a CH341A, while the BIOS chip was still on the board. I read in one or two threads that people recommend flashing the bios out of circuit, do you think i should give this a try?
    Also i have not transfered the DMI to the new BIOS yet, as i wanted to test it first, but this should not be the problem here, right?

    The board is completely clean and since it will work from time to time, i dont think anything has blown.
    My best guess would be a failing APU, but since i am pretty new to the world of electronics repair, i kind of lack the experience to be sure about that.
    I was thinking about a mild reflow of the cpu, but i am not sure it this will result in anything, since it does not matter if the cpu is cold or not.
    Another guess would be a failing memory chip.

    Maybe you guys have another idea and can nudge me in the right direction

    Thanks a lot!
    Last edited by EsIstSimon; 12-21-2022, 03:08 AM.
  • EsIstSimon
    New Member
    • Feb 2022
    • 4
    • Germany

    #2
    Re: Lenovo Ideapad 5 15ARE05 random freeze

    Since i got no response here, i just went for my best guess and did a reflow of the cpu.
    Machine works like a charm (at least for now) =)

    Maybe this information will help someone in the future.

    Cheers

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    • mcplslg123
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jun 2015
      • 7262
      • india

      #3
      Re: Lenovo Ideapad 5 15ARE05 random freeze

      Reflow of the SOC wont work beyond a couple of days. You need to reball it.

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      • Corentinrhr
        New Member
        • Jul 2024
        • 2
        • France

        #4
        Hello, I have exactly the same problem with the same laptop model. Does the reflow of your CPU still work to this day? How did you do it?

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        • javieromex
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2016
          • 76
          • México

          #5
          I have same issue with same model. Board: NM-C811. Do you know how to remove the black epoxy? Otherwise I will try with reflow

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          • mcplslg123
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jun 2015
            • 7262
            • india

            #6
            Dont even attempt a reflow without you being able to remove the black glue. Else situation will worsen further. Simplle physics-on heat,element will expand and the glue wont allow it to expand-so will result in damage to SOC.

            Removing that glue is a nightmare.Often the PCB pads gets damaged.

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            • ictc
              Member
              • May 2015
              • 46
              • Italy

              #7
              I'ma having the same issue with an IdeaPad ryzen 5, I thought could have been the onboard ram failing but that should not explain why after crash the CPU temperature suddenly rise up of about 5 degrees. I also tried replacing the bios with no luck at all. I'll try the reflow and if anything changes in better I'll manage to perform a complete reballing. Do you have experienced other random freeze after reflow?

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              • mcplslg123
                Badcaps Legend
                • Jun 2015
                • 7262
                • india

                #8
                Lenovo use low temp melting solder and its not that easy to succesfully desolder the cpu 'coz of black glue as u cant go with very high temp.

                I still struggle with SOC reball on lenovo.. Btw, i hate BGA work anyway.

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                • ictc
                  Member
                  • May 2015
                  • 46
                  • Italy

                  #9
                  I managed to desolder the CPU with only a couple of not connected pads ripped off. I found out that the very thin PCB thickness allow an easy and fast desolder compared to other thicker motherboard. The dark glue was not actually a problem. My only problem now is finding the right stencil to reball the CPU. I also caused some solder mask to peel off during desoldering and I need to reapply the green oll entirely without a proper stencil...that would be the most annoying part so far.

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