Saturday, 1 November 2025

DELL

Noteworthy hardware issues
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The Inspiron 1525 utilizes a single heat sink to dissipate heat away from the CPU & GPU. Whilst the Inspiron 1525 is not the only model that uses a single copper alloy conduit, it is one of the more common. The Inspiron 1525, models affected will combine the Intel Core 2 or Intel Dual Core CPU's.

CPU/GPU degradation over time is common, primarily due to extended overheating. While fan failure & vent blockages will exacerbate these issues, in addition to general component failures from extended periods of overheating beyond components tested safety margins, may cause product failure, in some cases even fire hazard. It is recommended to read & understand the DELL INC., technical article, should you experience these issues.

For both the 1525 and 1526, a low CMOS battery can prevent the computer from operating properly.[18][19] Replacement when done the "right" way requires removal of the main board, as the CMOS is located on its underside. However, there is a method that involves shimming the case open and using an angled pick to remove and replace the battery, but this method can lead to casement damage if done without care.

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