I handed over my Lenovo Legion under the extended Arrow warranty. The problem was a broken cooler and they replaced it, well done, they also carried out a comprehensive maintenance and bios update. And by the most hilarious coincidence, a problem with the video card was revealed, which was either poorly connected technically, during reassembly, or tampered with in the bios. I didn't do anything that could relate to this problem, and it's literally been a month since the last repair. I have now handed over my laptop 5 days before the end of the warranty, I pray that at least this time everything would be fixed for me and the top would not be broken, although reading the latest reviews it is very unlikely. I also want to clarify that the deadlines for a relatively easy (for a competent specialist) repair have been giving me nightmares for almost a month. Let me clarify that the problem with deadlines for me personally is that I am a student and all my studies are tied to a laptop, starting from the laboratory, which is almost impossible to do on most computers at the university, ending with the current moment that all the questions for exams and tests, as well as some of the answers to them are on a laptop and understand everything It's extremely inconvenient to have all these files on your phone.
Maintenance of the laptop is performed quickly, but in the end it turns out that nothing was changed, not thermal paste, not thermal pads.You can vacuum yourself with the same success, and not spend so much time and money on it. Due to the fact that the laptop immediately gave them for maintenance, the textolite overheated as a result. It turned out after I gave it to another service.
I carried a laptop to replace thermal paste.
I called beforehand and received a competent consultation.
We did it super-fast: 30-40 minutes and already a call about readiness. The correct thermal paste is used in the work. And the main thing is effective: the laptop was not so "cold" even new!