Every time I'm talking to anyone with an interest in electronics or soldering I ask them if they have seen this guys work. It's amazing. Everyone who checks it out agrees. Please keep up the great work. You are an excellent instructor and this video was an excellent example.
Big Boss may be a man of few words, but he is an ineluctable giant when it comes to reassembling laptops and restoring them to life after your masterful and memorable repairs! Bravo!
Awesome work Alex, Big Boss... I wish I join your shop and do repair like your work daily basis which is my motivation.. Awesome video... Better than Factory
Oh my God i cant get enough of your videos... The way u thought me how i can get precision when resolderìng a chip i will never forget...its a major experience i appreciate so much in you thank you so much
Alex, Thanks for your dedication to your work and uploading regularly. It is truly a joy to see your passion and joy when you have a successful fix. Congrats on you and your family for growing such a successful business. Advertise your products all you want...IT'S YOUR CHANNEL!!!! Your videos are filled with knowledge and humor and have given me the confidence to expand my electronics hobby into the smd world. BTW, please let me know if you ever find the 9th dimension. I'm missing a few chips 😂
The information, that when one USB-C controller chip gets bad on a PC laptop with two USB-C (therefore - two such chips), you have to replace both chips - that's really important one - thanks!
So awesome. I am getting into computer PCB repair starting from a knowledge base of almost nothing electrically. Your videos are making all of this puzzle work make sense!
Thank you for your educational style Alex. It helps me to learn what you are doing and why. The finished products are always a 'work-of-art' as well as a 'work-of-science'. You put the 'Art' and the 'Craftsmanship' back into science. It's great to witness.
Love Watching you work learn a lot from your videos , Fixed my ICharger DUO by myself It wasn't easy got a shorted MODFET brand new used voltage injection and IR camera as you do to find bad MOSFET, Tested and Works Like New $390.00 charger fixed for $60 dollars THANKS keep videos coming !!!
@@IT10T they kind of all suck. Literally every non MacBook laptop sucks. Even MacBooks before they started using arm chips. Since they started using ARM they are silent. Other laptops sound like jet planes taking off when you start doing serious work on them. Rubbish
@@ksenchy I don't mind the fans but I do very much mind things getting hot and despise hotplate laptops that people want because they are thin and weigh less than a couple of magazines.
@@ksenchy That, in essence, is the problem with modern high-end devices. They have hardware that draws heat under load. Apple was smart to disband their relationship with Intel and focus on making their Macbooks more efficient. Intel's hybrid cores could be more performant, yet people wouldn't care. Arm is forcing the industry to wake up and innovate (somewhat). Like Intel making it possible to put the E-cores on standby when gaming.
Please make a video explaining the diagnostic procedure. Oms , volts, Mosfets etc... how , how do you know which one is which, and how to figure out how to test. Please 🙏
I loved what you mentioned from 1:45 onwards I had a similar case where a customer came to me saying that a device’s USB port wasn’t working & visually I already saw the connector was damaged & the pins were making contact. I replaced the connector but the device still couldn’t be detected by the PC. I suspected that the shorted pins may have damaged one of the 2 PCBs in there. I replaced the motherboard(which was a separate board from the connector) & it worked! The PC could detect device. I told the customer that we had to not just change the connector but the motherboard as well but he didn’t believe me. I didn’t have equipment to test exactly which component was faulty in that PCB so I just summarized that we couldn’t detect the fault as the components were micro-sized. But I did make it layman for him saying that the motherboard was faulty in general and changing to a new one resolved the issue. After exchanging emails for about 10 times, he decided not to go for the repair and paid up the diagnostic fee. It was a long arguement. hahah
Another great video, which includes it all... great technical skills on display and some education chucked in. Really top notch! That anti glare light is really blimmin good.
HP laptops are so much fun to work on I mean to take a part, getting the bottom cover off can be a bear of a job I should know I just upgraded my new HP gaming laptop when I got it fun times lol.
Assalamualaikum dear brother, May Allah bring barakah in your halal efforts..Ameen After you started using the Anti-glare light, everything started becoming way clearer to understand .. :)
I would like to know where I can get that hot tweezers from? Or is it a tool i will have to make myself. if you have a video on it i will like to know more about how the hot tweezer works. thanks and great work very good video...
Just curious, how often do you have to get a new soldering mat? Mine get goobery and sticky and I don't do a ton of soldering, I imagine yours get slimy fast.
@@leeroberts1192 Looked like water damage caused corrosion, which caused a short to ground on that component and fried it. I just have no idea how it got that much corrosion in just certain spots. Like someone tossed water on it.
Big Boss is the biggest of all bosses because he will challenge you to fix a broken laptop and then he will assemble it...if the laptop doesn´t work it´s Game Over
At about 5:28 you discuss something that sounds to me like "aluminum powder," or aluminum solder. I can't quite make out what it is you're referring to. You inform us that it's very helpful for this kind of fix. Also, UA-cam is not putting up any closed captions that could help me. So I went to your web page shop and could not find any thing that refers to aluminum. I'm really mistified by what it is you're referring to. Thank you
I'm going to bet that that video card was lacking proper cooling. A malady that seems to affect most cards like that. Today was my shut down my 6 year old DELL XPS 9560 for its yearly cleaning and thermal paste change out. The fans were quite "fuzzy" and there was a lot of hair all around. Disconnected the battery first and then removed the two fans. Removed the heat sink and then alcohol/Q-tip removed the old thermal paste. A good vacuuming of the rest of the mother board, back vents and under the battery and all was good. I use a very small spray bottle filled with 99% iso so that I can spray the fan blades without getting it on the motors. After a lot of Q-tipping it was clean.................. Dashed on the TP and sealed the heat sink. Attached the clean fans and then plugged in the battery (Still using the same battery but it has dropped in time use from 6 hours to 2 but it is not showing any signs of "pregnancy". This is my main stock day trading computer so it's on 24/7 but plugged in. If I'm out for the day on a stock trade day, that's when I rely on the battery. I'm looking at new Dell XPS versions of the one I still have as a back up. 8 years ago I was a Lenovo fan but they started building them too cheap. Screens would go black for no reason or it would get really hot. I kept it always on an "air flow mat" so as not to block the holes but it didn't help much. Also too many Bios alerts for weird stuff.
Questions: Did you necessarily have to use "Donor Board" USB-C Connectors as replacement connectors because they needed to be MB make and model specific connectors? OR: Could new (generic) USB-C Connectors have been used on any MB's replacement connectors?
I find it hard to believe that the two USB ports were damaged from a "FALL". They are well up inside the cabinet frame. To me it looks like "drunk" USB upside down forced plugging. I can just hear the loud cursing going on when that poor computer was being "raped" by the user with inverted USB's and possibly even an errant HDMI cable. Now, after reconstruction surgery by the "surgeon" Mr. Alex, it will go back into that hellish relationship and suffer even more. A serious home welfare check needs to placed on that owner and his interacting with his computer. Maybe have the computer removed and put in a good foster home. Great Show!!!
@@Cord_uRoy Yes, you are right that a USB cannot be "plugged" in wrong but when the USB plug is up-side down and forced, you must agree that certain damage can be done to the receptacle damaging it.
How did you come to that conclusion that we don't' work on devices from Europe. Why would you want to fix an 9B530 or spend any money on shipping if you can buy another one for $70.
Oh wow what a mess on the graphics card. What was on the help ticket. I think you should give that a go just for a video and the challenge. I bet many will watch you give it a go....
is the only running in microsoft basic adapter problem even thou windows see the amd card in device manager or even with all updates and radeon drivers, there are videos on that issue - mine is such i wont change amd drivers and let it run on old ones since 4 year old drivers worked - i assume its some windows newer update - so good luck
The accumulated knowledge and execution of said knowledge and skills truly is a wonder to watch !! thanks for another incredible video Alex
When you say you have a diagnostic fee to eliminate "garbage" that video card is what is being referred to.
Every time I'm talking to anyone with an interest in electronics or soldering I ask them if they have seen this guys work. It's amazing. Everyone who checks it out agrees. Please keep up the great work. You are an excellent instructor and this video was an excellent example.
Big Boss may be a man of few words, but he is an ineluctable giant when it comes to reassembling laptops and restoring them to life after your masterful and memorable repairs! Bravo!
Awesome work Alex, Big Boss... I wish I join your shop and do repair like your work daily basis which is my motivation.. Awesome video... Better than Factory
Oh my God i cant get enough of your videos...
The way u thought me how i can get precision when resolderìng a chip i will never forget...its a major experience i appreciate so much in you thank you so much
Drops are detrimental to bga chips... One cracked ball and she's goobered. Always fun to watch you work.
Alex, Thanks for your dedication to your work and uploading regularly. It is truly a joy to see your passion and joy when you have a successful fix. Congrats on you and your family for growing such a successful business. Advertise your products all you want...IT'S YOUR CHANNEL!!!! Your videos are filled with knowledge and humor and have given me the confidence to expand my electronics hobby into the smd world. BTW, please let me know if you ever find the 9th dimension. I'm missing a few chips 😂
The information, that when one USB-C controller chip gets bad on a PC laptop with two USB-C (therefore - two such chips), you have to replace both chips - that's really important one - thanks!
So awesome. I am getting into computer PCB repair starting from a knowledge base of almost nothing electrically. Your videos are making all of this puzzle work make sense!
Thank you for your educational style Alex. It helps me to learn what you are doing and why. The finished products are always a 'work-of-art' as well as a 'work-of-science'. You put the 'Art' and the 'Craftsmanship' back into science. It's great to witness.
I love how you try to make your video educational. I learnt to wick properly from your video, by applying leaded solder to make the wicking easier.
Love Watching you work learn a lot from your videos , Fixed my ICharger DUO by myself It wasn't easy got a shorted MODFET brand new used voltage injection and IR camera as you do to find bad MOSFET, Tested and Works Like New $390.00 charger fixed for $60 dollars THANKS keep videos coming !!!
Nice fix! Indeed having so much experience is very helpful in finding issues and fixing them fast.
I always love to watch, and just listen to what's happening, it's a great experience.
Good job. It's nice to see non Asus laptops being fixed as well
They just sell more laptops than HP or Lenovo I think; but also they do kinda suck sometimes.
@@IT10T they kind of all suck. Literally every non MacBook laptop sucks. Even MacBooks before they started using arm chips. Since they started using ARM they are silent. Other laptops sound like jet planes taking off when you start doing serious work on them. Rubbish
@@ksenchy I don't mind the fans but I do very much mind things getting hot and despise hotplate laptops that people want because they are thin and weigh less than a couple of magazines.
@@ksenchy That, in essence, is the problem with modern high-end devices. They have hardware that draws heat under load. Apple was smart to disband their relationship with Intel and focus on making their Macbooks more efficient. Intel's hybrid cores could be more performant, yet people wouldn't care. Arm is forcing the industry to wake up and innovate (somewhat). Like Intel making it possible to put the E-cores on standby when gaming.
That graphics cardboard in my opinion was worse than what you would call a hiroshima on a board. Keep up the good work. I love your videos.
Please make a video explaining the diagnostic procedure. Oms , volts, Mosfets etc... how , how do you know which one is which, and how to figure out how to test. Please 🙏
Impossible
That would be great 🎉
l think you get this kind of experience after countless hours of practicing, readings and fails, I love this man Alex he is a legend
...impressive voice sound control device , cam & lights
I loved what you mentioned from 1:45 onwards
I had a similar case where a customer came to me saying that a device’s USB port wasn’t working & visually I already saw the connector was damaged & the pins were making contact.
I replaced the connector but the device still couldn’t be detected by the PC. I suspected that the shorted pins may have damaged one of the 2 PCBs in there. I replaced the motherboard(which was a separate board from the connector) & it worked! The PC could detect device.
I told the customer that we had to not just change the connector but the motherboard as well but he didn’t believe me. I didn’t have equipment to test exactly which component was faulty in that PCB so I just summarized that we couldn’t detect the fault as the components were micro-sized.
But I did make it layman for him saying that the motherboard was faulty in general and changing to a new one resolved the issue.
After exchanging emails for about 10 times, he decided not to go for the repair and paid up the diagnostic fee.
It was a long arguement. hahah
Another great video, which includes it all... great technical skills on display and some education chucked in. Really top notch! That anti glare light is really blimmin good.
Amazing work . I have to change two usb ports on my Mac book.
HP laptops are so much fun to work on I mean to take a part, getting the bottom cover off can be a bear of a job I should know I just upgraded my new HP gaming laptop when I got it fun times lol.
Assalamualaikum dear brother, May Allah bring barakah in your halal efforts..Ameen
After you started using the Anti-glare light, everything started becoming way clearer to understand .. :)
I would love to see some projector repairs. I have a couple non-working laser projectors and would love to learn how to start diagnosing the problems.
I always enjoy watching you work bro, greetings from Chile.
I always like you saying "Yes, yes; right there"
Hi to BIG BOSS.
I would like to know where I can get that hot tweezers from? Or is it a tool i will have to make myself. if you have a video on it i will like to know more about how the hot tweezer works. thanks and great work very good video...
Absolutely enjoyed the video. Thank you for producing the video.
Best word of that video was: Bismillah from the boss ❤
Unbelievable skill my friend 😊
Wow! I admire the experience and expertise,well done
Alex all your videos are master piece, i have one question, every time you put a BGA Chips is necesary to touch the chips and this move?
Awesome work Alex and Big Boss!
I loved it when big boss said Bismillah, very nice, always start in the name of God. Mashallah.
I notice that every time i loved
Because i am afraid of electricity lol 😂
@@abbasbakhtyari6456 the Majority of Muslims say's Bissmillah
And all of them Should say before everything
A Good way to start
Madrchod Bismillah
What temperatures do you usually set for the hot plate, hot air, and iron?
awesome job Alex
08:34: NFC - Northridge Fried Chicken :D
that gold stuff is gold danny lol
Where do you buy those BGA Chips from? - Couldn't find them on NF site.
Awesome stuff, haven't missed a video and my wife complains that i watch too much
wow I wonder what happened to that video card you showed us half way through your video? Fire?
Just curious, how often do you have to get a new soldering mat? Mine get goobery and sticky and I don't do a ton of soldering, I imagine yours get slimy fast.
دائما مبدع تحيه الك ولاخالك❤❤❤❤
I thought you was gonna clean the low melt solder from the legs. Nonetheless, great video
i didn't know arnold schwarzenegger fixed electronics?
8:20 That video card... the first words out of my mouth were simply "What the Flower... just... HOW?!"
Water damage maybe?
Massive power surge killed that card to have caused that extreme damage?
@@leeroberts1192 Looked like water damage caused corrosion, which caused a short to ground on that component and fried it. I just have no idea how it got that much corrosion in just certain spots. Like someone tossed water on it.
@@MrDemonKing21 Think that chip is just a little more than fried, it looks as if it exploded
@@MrDemonKing21 Maybe he had a water cooler
ربنا يوفقك يابرنس وتعمل فروع فى دول تانية واكون وكيلك فى مصر وتعمل شهادة براند باسمك وتبيع وتكسب وسيبك من الشغل بايدك ادي فرصة للشباب 😂
واول واحد ياخد Northridgefix expert يكون انا ان شاء الله
You are good teacher
Big Boss is the biggest of all bosses because he will challenge you to fix a broken laptop and then he will assemble it...if the laptop doesn´t work it´s Game Over
At about 5:28 you discuss something that sounds to me like "aluminum powder," or aluminum solder. I can't quite make out what it is you're referring to. You inform us that it's very helpful for this kind of fix. Also, UA-cam is not putting up any closed captions that could help me.
So I went to your web page shop and could not find any thing that refers to aluminum. I'm really mistified by what it is you're referring to.
Thank you
Low melt solder
@@aliyuabba4575 thank you!
Very nice work. Also, don't throw stones at birds
I'm going to bet that that video card was lacking proper cooling.
A malady that seems to affect most cards like that.
Today was my shut down my 6 year old DELL XPS 9560 for its yearly cleaning and thermal paste change out.
The fans were quite "fuzzy" and there was a lot of hair all around.
Disconnected the battery first and then removed the two fans.
Removed the heat sink and then alcohol/Q-tip removed the old thermal paste.
A good vacuuming of the rest of the mother board, back vents and under the battery and all was good.
I use a very small spray bottle filled with 99% iso so that I can spray the fan blades without getting it on the motors.
After a lot of Q-tipping it was clean..................
Dashed on the TP and sealed the heat sink.
Attached the clean fans and then plugged in the battery (Still using the same battery but it has dropped in time use from 6 hours to 2 but it is not showing any signs of "pregnancy".
This is my main stock day trading computer so it's on 24/7 but plugged in.
If I'm out for the day on a stock trade day, that's when I rely on the battery.
I'm looking at new Dell XPS versions of the one I still have as a back up.
8 years ago I was a Lenovo fan but they started building them too cheap.
Screens would go black for no reason or it would get really hot.
I kept it always on an "air flow mat" so as not to block the holes but it didn't help much.
Also too many Bios alerts for weird stuff.
Love it when he placed USB chip.
Thanks Sir' Alex for this.
The magic of experience
Mashallah.... Love from Pakistan
Great fix . Now that's what I say is perfect
Thanks!
Nice!👍
Big Boss saying Bismillah before powering the laptop is warming my heart.
great work!
You're the angel on earth 😇😇
Questions: Did you necessarily have to use "Donor Board" USB-C Connectors as replacement connectors because they needed to be MB make and model specific connectors?
OR: Could new (generic) USB-C Connectors have been used on any MB's replacement connectors?
No those are not generic, there are so many variants with different specs, diamention.
I find it hard to believe that the two USB ports were damaged from a "FALL".
They are well up inside the cabinet frame. To me it looks like "drunk" USB upside down forced plugging.
I can just hear the loud cursing going on when that poor computer was being "raped" by the user with inverted USB's and possibly even an errant HDMI cable.
Now, after reconstruction surgery by the "surgeon" Mr. Alex, it will go back into that hellish relationship and suffer even more.
A serious home welfare check needs to placed on that owner and his interacting with his computer.
Maybe have the computer removed and put in a good foster home.
Great Show!!!
USB-C connectors can’t be put in the wrong way.
@@Cord_uRoy Yes, you are right that a USB cannot be "plugged" in wrong but when the USB plug is up-side down and forced, you must agree that certain damage can be done to the receptacle damaging it.
It is a pity that you dont work for Europe. I have an ASUS Prime B530 board that died.
How did you come to that conclusion that we don't' work on devices from Europe. Why would you want to fix an 9B530 or spend any money on shipping if you can buy another one for $70.
Powerful
Alex should have quoted that guy with the fried chicken video card $100,000 just for laughs
at which temperature you are applying hot air to the BGA USB controller chips?
Good job mate 👍
*Precision*
Are the two ports truly the same? Aaiiigghhh!! That GPU!!! Scary!! 😮
Thanks
ask the customer if you can send that graphicard
to Jay2cent to play with soldering LOL
Thanks bro
Who in the world sent that GPU in for repair? Surely they didn't take a look at it before they sent it? Maybe they are not a viewer!
A+
👍👍
have 1:1 the same problem with same notebook. What did it ended up costing for the customer if I may ask please?
It would be inappropriate for them to divulge that.
@@northotagogolf *So right!*
That graphics card though yikes what a chared mess
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Awesome
That graphics board looks like a zombie form The Last of Us..
The subtitle icon is active but it doesn't translate....can you check if it does too?
Without low-melt solder it is nearly impossible to remove connectors without melting them. Low-melt solder is a must.
Oh wow what a mess on the graphics card. What was on the help ticket. I think you should give that a go just for a video and the challenge. I bet many will watch you give it a go....
Mashallah
8:31 proper definition of Hiroshima 🤣😂🤣
We did it 😊
How much is this fix?
That gpu is probably a Bitcoin mining card and possibly somebody hosed it with water for resale.
I was thinking along the lines of water cooling loop leak.
@@onlymeok *Logical conclusion*
That card is the definition of Hiroshima
I hope also my laptop fix... 😢how can i send my laptop to your shop please
You think that was a 300 dollar fix, or more? I have a issue with an hp x360 that i am not sure it is worth fixing.
Why is there a mouse cursor in the left top corner of the screen 😂🤭
the laptop responded to physical trauma
Came in for repair.
Ha ha ha. I was eating, man. haha
Hii there i have a hp probook 4740s i5 with an amd gpu but its not showing on device and i did do all updates... Please help
is the only running in microsoft basic adapter problem even thou windows see the amd card in device manager or even with all updates and radeon drivers, there are videos on that issue - mine is such i wont change amd drivers and let it run on old ones since 4 year old drivers worked - i assume its some windows newer update - so good luck
Hello Bro, i am from Indonesia, i want buy something from your shop, but can't find shipping address to Indonesia country, can you help me?