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ASUS ROG G75VX-BHI7N11 Fans Replacement


Written By: Logan Smith (and 5 other contributors)

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Difficulty Moderate

Steps 11

Time Required 20 minutes

Sections 2

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Introduction
If your gaming laptop has begun to overheat or the fans are no longer working, this guide will provide a solution and replace the broken
fans.

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Step 1 ASUS ROG G75VX-BHI7N11 Disassembly

 Remove the 6 screws on the edge of the laptop


using a screwdriver.

 Remove the back casing being held on by the one


single screw. First, lift the casing at the edge
where the screw once was, then carefully lift at
the rest of the edges to loosen the casing. Pull
the casing towards the edge where the screw
was.

 Remove the battery by sliding the switch circled


in the picture and pulling the battery out.

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Step 2

   Remove the 11 screws circled in the picture


using a Phillips head screwdriver. They should be
labeled on the laptop with a capital A, shown
circled in red.

 Remove the screw labeled C.

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Step 3

 Remove the 5 screws circled in the picture,


located where the battery pack once was.

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Step 4

 Remove the DVD ROM on the side of the


computer, by pulling it out. If necessary, use a
plastic opening tool.

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Step 5

 Remove the three screws located where the


DVD ROM once was, on the screen side of the
laptop.

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Step 6

 Flip the laptop over and pop the back cover off
behind the screen, by grabbing it on either side
and pulling it up, vertically off of the laptop.

 There is a cable connecting the cover to the


laptop, shown in picture 2.

 Disconnect the cable by pulling apart the white


connectors, shown in picture 3.

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Step 7

 There will be two smaller and two larger black


screws on each hinge holding the laptop screen
onto the computer. Remove all four of the larger
screws with your P0 screwdriver.

 There is one screw on either side of the


keyboards, next to the screen hinges. Remove
both screws.

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Step 8

 You may now remove the keyboard plate. Simply


lift from the back, and pull it off all the way
around.

 Caution with removing the keyboard, as there


are 5 ribbon cables that connect the
motherboard to the keyboard (motherboard
port locations shown in picture 2).

 The ribbon cables must be carefully


disconnected from the motherboard side, by
flipping a latch on the port and pulling the ribbon
out.

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Step 9 Fans

 Remove the three black screws holding the fan


in place.

 Remove the multicolored wires by simply pulling


outward, away from you, and sliding it out of its
port.

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Step 10

 Remove the second fan by unscrewing the three


black screws circled in the picture in red.

 Detach the multicolored cables by pulling the


connector out of its port, to your left.

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Step 11

 Carefully slide the fans upwards and outwards


towards you (here shown as the bottom of the
picture)

 Note that there is tape holding the fan to the


heatsink

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 CONCLUSION

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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