Hello.
I posted here a while ago about my T40 with video glitches due to the famous GPU solder problem.
I tried resolder with a heat gun, and killed one of my boards, the other board partially revived and failed 3 weeks later.
this keeps bugging me all these months, so finally i decide to buy a hot air rework station, (which I will also use when i repair things, or at least that was the excuse

)
I tried to resolder now with the real hot air solder station, worked for 2 months without a problem and now again, same as before, all kind of crap in the video on all outputs.
Obviously this is not going to cut it, so i try something different:
I build a smal piece of aluminium, 2 mm thick, with two holes, the idea is: using the mounting separators from the keyboard (the two below the mouse buttons) as a guide, I put 2 springs on those ones and below the piece of aluminium, in direct contact with the GPU.
It will not move because the two keyboard separators acts as a guide, and also hold the springs into position.
I would love to take a picture, but since it works, I don't want to dissasemble it, but if anyone want it, I can draw the idea on paper and post the photo here, so it will be more clear than explaining by words by someone like me with a terrible english
so far so good... I will post a couple of weeks later to report how did it go
I forgot to mention, the piece of aluminium, besides to provide constant pressure to the GPU, also act as a small heatsink (I applied thermal grease between them) so it should help in intensive graphics use too.
c-u
indkt.