Update: fixed

  • @[email protected]
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    31 month ago

    if it boots up, ram, storage, video adapter, cpu, and usb slot is intact then propably yes

    • @Psythik
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      1 month ago

      Disassemble entirely, hammer shell back into shape. If shell can’t be salvaged, buy a mid tower and a CPU cooler. Desolder CPU, GPU, and RAM. Disconnect SSD and fans. Resolder chips back onto new motherboard. Replace display, keyboard, and touchpad. Put everything else back together.

      Laptop fixed/laptop is now desktop.

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          I know; I wasn’t actually serious lol. You can’t just slap a laptop motherboard into a case and call it a day. Not without some modifications. Also would have to figure out a GPU cooling solution. It’s just not practical beyond making a silly joke.