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Laptop not powering on after SSD and HDD replace

Hello! So today I replaced my HDD and installed a new SSD on my Asus VivoBook Pro 15 N580VD and everything went fine. After I've screwed the carcass back on, I tried powering on the laptop and nothing happened, not even a light or something. I thought that maybe I haven't connected the battery accordingly, but after I unscrewed every screw off the carcass, I tried powering on the laptop and it worked, it truned on, everything was fine, the BIOS detected the SSD and HDD. Even installed the OS. What I've noticed since then is that sometimes the ventilators are too loud, when they shouldn't be and maybe sounding a little strange-ish, and this wouldn't happen before. So now I'm using the same laptop without any screws in the carcass, and I'm asking you what could cause this strange problem. Thanks in advance!

 

Edit: I'm sorry if this isn't the correct forum category to post my problem in, but I didn't find another.

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What are your temperatures during idle and load? There’s a possibility that your heatsink got loose when you were taking it apart.

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8 hours ago, Vitamanic said:

What are your temperatures during idle and load? There’s a possibility that your heatsink got loose when you were taking it apart.

Apparently, my CPU temp is too high, like, in Overwatch main menu it skyrocketed to 95 celsius lol

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