Will my warranty be void if I attempt to clean my GPU fan?

Charlemagne
Charlemagne Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I sent my Predator Triton 300 PT315-51 about 2 weeks ago for defective charger and my GPU fan making loud rattling noises (which wasn't there in the first 3 months after purchase) but they only replaced my battery charger. Their diagnosis was that my fans behaved as such due to over usage of MAX FAN RPM settings which I normally do when I play games for a maximum of 5 hours. I don't know if that's true or they were just avoiding to replace my GPU fan because as far as I know placing GPU fan on max settings helps cool the laptop significantly when gaming. So now I've decided that I wanted to clean my GPU fan because its been 7 months since I bought it and I'm still under warranty and I don't want to void it but I can already see thru the grills that the fan is loaded with dust and dirt. Anyone got thoughts on this? Will attempting to clean my fans void my warranty?

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  • Sumanth
    Sumanth Member Posts: 103 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    I'm having a similar a similar clogged vents and fans situation, although i haven't been to their center addressing the same, I almost always use max fan speed when gaming/rendering videos. So i use it for a minimum of 6 hours a day, on and off. I have never really felt any rattling sounds what so ever (although i have a Helios 300 but it still has a metal GPU fan i guess) and it's been just been a little under 12 months since I've bought this laptop. So maybe you did actually get a defective part? Not sure.
    Anyways, do you have a void if removed seal on the bottom panel of your unit? on top of a screw hole? Some countries do, some don't as far as i know. That'll determine if you can/cannot open the panel. But to fully clean the GPU fan, you'll have to pull out the whole cooling solution which could definitely void the warranty regardless and you'll also need thermal paste to re-paste the thing, as it'll be uneven now that you've pulled it out (you could get away with it, but better not take any chances with uneven contact which can effect cooling).
    I think it's better if you address the issue to them once again or ask them to clean it up for you (if they do that).
  • 2root2
    2root2 Member Posts: 31 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    something might be stuck in the fan or it might be hitting an out of place wire.
    warranty is only voided if you break any warranty seals . if you can open it without breaking any seals then it should be okay .
    best of luck