Desktop PC's - steps to diagnose and repair

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  • @teatimee
    @teatimee 5 років тому +9

    I loved how you are so calm and methodical in this video. Great teacher.

  • @steffanjames2992
    @steffanjames2992 5 років тому +6

    No repair to hard for you! That was amazing. I could see it was frustrating but you showed us to take out time and think things through, a great lesson in repair from you, you truly are a master.

  • @davidmcniven3543
    @davidmcniven3543 5 років тому +5

    A sheet of thin, hard, plain white laminate like Formica stuck to my desk with 3M double-sided tape (so I can replace it with a new piece when it gets too scratched, burned and chipped) makes it a lot easier to see stuff. I stick a piece of white butyl tape near the back of the desk and press screws & small parts into it in left to right straight horizontal rows starting furthest from me and working one row closer with each sub-assembly. (as a lefty you'd work right to left I guess)
    That way they don't roll around and get lost - and for reassembly I know to pick them up in reverse order. Works great almost every time.
    A thermal camera on my phone shows me right away what's drawing current.
    I need every advantage I can get because sadly I'm not half as skilled or as fast or as good at diagnosis as you '~'
    Thanks for the very helpful videos Sorin!

  • @SanelKeys
    @SanelKeys 5 років тому +1

    You're great man and human being. Me, myself, I'm professional, specialized for power electronics and motor drives, but I enjoy in your videos. There's always something interesting, especially for young people interested in electronics. Please, just keep making videos. Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • @groovejet33
    @groovejet33 4 роки тому +1

    Sorins Discord is best ive seen? The shear amount of literature, books, How to guides, Pin outs and schematics, on and on and on and on......If you want to learn or fix something? You cant go wrong taking a look...It's great.

  • @gurjvirdee6308
    @gurjvirdee6308 5 років тому +3

    His. Great work in all your videos. Quick tip with All-in-one desktops....yhe circuit somehow gets in a short and cannot snap out of it due to power from CMOS battery. Most of the time just remove CMOS battery and press Power Button for 10 seconds. Then put CMOS battery back in and 90% your machine will be fixed and work as normal.

  • @MrRvdbeek
    @MrRvdbeek 5 років тому +21

    I thank you for all the repairs
    Love your work every time.

  • @Igot2fly1
    @Igot2fly1 5 років тому +1

    It’s not boring at all. I’m learning something from every video. Thank you Soren

  • @computersrepaircotesaint-l7407
    @computersrepaircotesaint-l7407 5 років тому +52

    there is A LOT to like dear friend. thank you and please more desktop motherboards

    • @sofouli
      @sofouli 4 роки тому

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    • @CarlosPerez-vl3vi
      @CarlosPerez-vl3vi 4 роки тому

      hi everyone ,if anyone else wants to uncover
      repairing computers
      try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my partner got cool success with it.

    • @daisymonsalve1485
      @daisymonsalve1485 4 роки тому

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      xbox 360 repair
      try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy got amazing success with it.

    • @arturogoleman5221
      @arturogoleman5221 4 роки тому

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    • @juanagutierrez8681
      @juanagutierrez8681 4 роки тому

      I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to uncover
      electronic repair
      try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my co-worker got cool results with it.

  • @Igot2fly1
    @Igot2fly1 5 років тому +3

    Thanks Soren, I just fixed my 47” Visio TV this morning from following your diagnosis technique. Another great repair

  • @AlanHernandez-kl7ld
    @AlanHernandez-kl7ld 5 років тому +2

    A Power Supply fix is an interesting fix! anything in this channel is really appreciated. Thank You and happy Holidays.

  • @williegreenway5464
    @williegreenway5464 5 років тому +2

    Happy Holiday. Thank you for working on a desktop motherboard. ..you are a great instructor. I would recommend your work and teaching to anyone. Keep up the great work...Willie

  • @hazimhazim9235
    @hazimhazim9235 5 років тому +6

    We will miss you Sorin
    Thank you for every single video 🤝

  • @popicagabriel79
    @popicagabriel79 5 років тому +7

    Hello Sorin. An ESR Meter helps you a lot at electrolytic capacitors. Even if they are not swollen or leaking, they may be defective.

  • @andyturner1727
    @andyturner1727 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Sorin. Better to have failed trying than not trying at all. Thank you for your generosity . :- )
    ;

  • @AQAVAR
    @AQAVAR 5 років тому +11

    Finally a Desktop one, thanks.

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer 4 роки тому +1

    I always get the hard jobs. Motherboards with broken chipset BGAs....
    Bought a preheat station now to replace these chips.
    Diagnose a motherboard right is not easy and took a long time but it’s very interesting to see how much signals you need before a motherboard is turning on fully.

  • @Max-Technikchannel
    @Max-Technikchannel 5 років тому +3

    I can barely speak English but have learned a lot through your videos just by watching: D
    Keep it up!!!
    good work!!!

  • @Ashley-jg7fo
    @Ashley-jg7fo Рік тому

    Very nice work Sorin... your patients and skill is inspirational

  • @TravessurasAnimais
    @TravessurasAnimais 5 років тому

    I just became fan of you my friend. A Venezuelan Guy living in Peru, Says Hello to you. Have a Good day.

  • @Liveables
    @Liveables 5 років тому +1

    Very great video, I have learnt that if your power supply has fluctuating or low voltage out put, usually check caps

  • @DanielCardei
    @DanielCardei 5 років тому +12

    the scope its perfect for advance repairs :D
    checking phase on CPU and GPU. Detecting bad mosfets.

  • @Dariuszdaro-eu6hv
    @Dariuszdaro-eu6hv 5 років тому +4

    Hello Sorin, very good job I like watching your movies so I'm waiting for the next :) Greetings from Poland

  • @waleed9128
    @waleed9128 5 років тому +3

    well done on the repair. one recommendation for you is to invest in ESR meter. it you have the ESR meter you would have done with the repair long time ago. have a great day.

  • @terrycadd9281
    @terrycadd9281 5 років тому

    holiday for whole week ? i bet theres many who will be counting down the days till you come back with another video. looking forward to your lesson on power supplies , i really liked your transistor lessons especially when you sanded the transistor to make a photo light sensitive switch

  • @muhsinimruma802
    @muhsinimruma802 5 років тому +11

    Thanks for your knowledge GOD BLESS YOU MORE...happy weekend Sir...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @mwitazacharia8525
      @mwitazacharia8525 5 років тому +1

      Nakuona kaka mambo vp, naona mzee ameamua kutupa na maujuzi ya desktop which is very gud thing

  • @johanherrera6897
    @johanherrera6897 5 років тому +3

    have a great holiday Sorin! awesome video as always

  • @laser-on-off
    @laser-on-off 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for this : another great video ! Love watching your repairs. Desktops are also interesting.

  • @hackersgaming1526
    @hackersgaming1526 5 років тому

    Checking voltage by oscillope 3.4v flat h line means good DC 6.4v distorted h line means bad dry or leaky caps.mostly we use osc.tracing signal gate drive signal.etc sorin sir you are best electronic teacher of world

  • @berbum4530
    @berbum4530 5 років тому +2

    I like the tools you are using! Good job pops!

  • @romaric207
    @romaric207 5 років тому +6

    Hello sir
    Happy holidays
    Great job
    Watching from Cameroon

  • @Martin-ot7xj
    @Martin-ot7xj 5 років тому +1

    thank you for your useful tutorial video ...... i like when you show us your tools . and introduce new electric tool like doctor power , it was very nice tool for diagnose .

  • @namolokaman2393
    @namolokaman2393 5 років тому +2

    I like the technique of clearing the through-hole with tweezers! _"Brrrute forrce!"_ ... Not really, Sorin used heat as well. ☺ ...Have a good holidays, Mr. Sorin!

  • @colinmalcolm1211
    @colinmalcolm1211 5 років тому

    Another great great video. Keep up the work Sorin helping us all out. Have a great holiday

  • @isidrotan7468
    @isidrotan7468 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Sir, learned a lot for this type of power supply. Happy holiday.

  • @ziggyironic
    @ziggyironic 3 роки тому

    Once again, thanks for taking the time to make these videos and for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Acesbomb
    @Acesbomb 5 років тому +2

    New subscriber. Great channel, spent most of my day off going through your videos.

  • @LaptopDisassembly
    @LaptopDisassembly 5 років тому +2

    The good brand PSU's are increasing the voltage when under load. So 11V without load is normal sometimes. Good video again. :)

  • @stefaancodde6578
    @stefaancodde6578 4 роки тому

    An atx psu checks all power lines, if one is not good, then the atx psi gets a power failure signal. It the harddisk is acting it means the +5 volt and +12V rails are working, but an atx supply generates also +3.3V An atx supply needs a minimal load to tuntrn on or the power failure line will get high. An atx psu generates also -12 V but that was used on older ISA bus and a +5 Standby that always is available. The power OK line is grey. As soon when the power OK line is connected to groud, the atx supply will turn on. Power OK is Green. IF the CPU fan is turning, this means that the board is working

  • @valentincorkovic6106
    @valentincorkovic6106 4 роки тому

    Sorin, you are the repair MASTER!!!

  • @mbg1668
    @mbg1668 5 років тому +1

    thank you Sir,your videos are great,have a nice holidays.

  • @msaberi865
    @msaberi865 5 років тому

    it was not boring well done job my friend...

  • @PHONE-LAPTOP-REPAIR
    @PHONE-LAPTOP-REPAIR 5 років тому +1

    learn alot sir..so thankful for this great tutorial pls more on desktop old types

  • @shakeri_shayan
    @shakeri_shayan 5 років тому +2

    Do More Desktop Repairs Pls TNQ Mr.sorin Have A Great Holiday

  • @HawkFest
    @HawkFest 4 роки тому

    Thank you! I've already used a multimeter for basic PSU checking (I've also did some welding for simple/obvious stuff), however I'm quite a newbie with electronics equipment... In regards to what you say at 17:20, would it be possible to use a oscilloscope instead of a multimeter for the task at hand?
    Note: thanks for your channel which I've just discovered : informal and relaxing, like a "hands on" on information...

  • @Epasystemsroepa
    @Epasystemsroepa 5 років тому

    Salut Sorin! Felicitari pentru tot ceea ce faci! O mica observatie...spui asa..."usually I wil not fix the power supply on a normal desktop, just replace it because it's cheap"...a good PSU is not cheap at all, mainly from a branded computer...you cannot change a LiteOn power supply with a crap Delux power supply, or the same, for example, which is really cheap...
    Keep up the good work!

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896 5 років тому +1

    I hope you blasted out all that dust before assembly. Have a good holiday.

  • @josepeixoto3715
    @josepeixoto3715 4 роки тому

    03:30 Hello, this will be unedited video, i will still post today , friday,yeah? before my one week vacation,yeah?

  • @Igot2fly1
    @Igot2fly1 5 років тому +1

    Bless you. That was a hard one, but I had faith in you

  • @eddieloius4592
    @eddieloius4592 4 роки тому +1

    33:50 How do you know which component to check for charge/discharge?

    • @Aneesh.Asokan
      @Aneesh.Asokan 3 роки тому

      Check only high voltage capacitors that hold fatal voltages & if they are holding charge, discharge them before handling it!

  • @emvdl
    @emvdl 5 років тому

    Thank you, great workshop flow 👍
    Enjoy your holiday!

  • @bill_r
    @bill_r 5 років тому

    Sorin never turns down a chance to fix a power supply, brings out all his electronic juices.

  • @chrischristensen8516
    @chrischristensen8516 5 років тому

    Nice video, thx for sharing your knowledge. Have a nice weekend. Regards from Denmark

  • @andrewyoung2415
    @andrewyoung2415 5 років тому +1

    Watching you work sounds great with Opeth's Damnation album in the background Sorin :)

  • @stepsvideos
    @stepsvideos 5 років тому +3

    Hi Sorin, and thank you for sharing your repair experiences.
    After watching your videos I volunteered to try and fix a laptop. I found a complete short on (from schematic) a ~1 volt supply. I've seen how sometimes you can find a bad cap by its heat, so I tried the current test, and alcohol, to see if something was heating up, but nothing is heating up... ~1.8 amps is going straight to ground.
    I was wondering if sometimes a bad cap could be completely shorted, with no resistance that would make it heat up? If not, then would a shorted mosfet be more likely? Or maybe 2 amps is not enough in this case? Thanks!
    PS I only have a fixed 13.5v supply, so I used a 12v, ~21W bulb in series with a diode to ground. The power I am applying to the motherboard's 1v supply is coming from across the diode.

  • @1johnmcmahon
    @1johnmcmahon 5 років тому

    Enjoy your holiday Sorin

  • @hirwahubert3545
    @hirwahubert3545 4 роки тому

    Tkx sir
    Please we need more desktop motherboard repair

  • @phenos
    @phenos 2 роки тому

    Good quality caps: Rubycon, Sanyo, Panasonic, Matshushita, Chemi-Con, Nichicon. Also acceptable: Samxon (exept GF series) TK, Taicon, Teapo.
    Motherboards need ultra low ESR model series and on power supply's long life high ripple rated caps.

  • @bolon8200
    @bolon8200 5 років тому

    thank you I just had one with the same problem they did not want to pay wasn't worth the trouble Edwin from NY

  • @Owczarekk
    @Owczarekk 5 років тому +2

    Would love to see more desktops :)

  • @kblectronix
    @kblectronix 5 років тому +4

    I love the effort you make to do this, I respect that. But in 'school' terms could you just make it a bit easier to see your readings on the screen it seems to not work or not sure what bit we're supposed to be looking at. Also make it easier for your 'students' to make sense of the resulting info. Just a bit of teaching info, I have done it. Cheers. Kim@Lectronix

  • @Vinnie2x
    @Vinnie2x 5 років тому +1

    I love that your workbench is worn to s%!@. Shows the effort. Great work || Thank you for sharing your skills and knowlege!...turf that pre-HP boat anchor ::)

  • @bolon8200
    @bolon8200 5 років тому +1

    thank you for the videos love them

  • @amtpdb1
    @amtpdb1 4 роки тому

    When you check the mosfets, are you suppose to have the same voltage going in as going out if everything is working? Will they all have the same voltages on all mosfets or will there be 2 mosfets for the 3,5,12 voltages? Thanks for the videos.

  • @Liferoad371
    @Liferoad371 4 роки тому

    it was great to see u do Majic

  • @xzoli8
    @xzoli8 5 років тому +1

    WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE DESKTOP PC REPAIR VIDEOS, INCLUDING MOTHERBOARD REPAIR IF IT IS POSSIBLE, PLEASE 😁

  • @steves-gaming-uk8977
    @steves-gaming-uk8977 5 років тому +4

    I love your videos sorin but I don't understand why a workshop doesn't have a supply of components so when you've got a bad cap or MOSFET you can grab a new one instead of fitting one of wrong value or even missing it out completely weird ,just had to mention I only do this as a hobby but I've got sustainers of parts ready for when I need them keep up the good work happy holidays

    • @rayofcreation3996
      @rayofcreation3996 5 років тому

      Steves-Gaming-Uk exactly. Even I thought so.

    • @garrygemmell5676
      @garrygemmell5676 5 років тому +1

      Nah its simply poor customer service and attention to detail!
      At last someone else who notices his slipshod customer service skills.
      Have you also noticed he doesnt use a repair mat when working on mobile phones or laptops so could easily scratch the screens.
      He is no doubt a good tech but cmon thats Indian backstreet repair levels of customer service!
      If it was me I would also have brushed clean the inside of the casing not just blow it out.
      And smoking in the job my boss would kick my ass if i did that!

  • @Igot2fly1
    @Igot2fly1 5 років тому +1

    This is so funny. I just repaired my first all in one. Over heating and found a bad capacitor. Repaired it with knowledge you gave me. Thanks. LoL.

  • @J1media_24
    @J1media_24 5 років тому

    Good sorin watching from tanzania

  • @stefaancodde6578
    @stefaancodde6578 4 роки тому

    You should see the bios lines when booting up, unless the bios is set to a low time , the the fan of the cpu is not turning, the cpu is not destroyed, it will throttle down to a very low speed.

  • @denzaharo9326
    @denzaharo9326 2 роки тому

    Can you please recommend a multimeter, soldering iron, and magnifying mucroscope please .
    Thanks

  • @behzadsaboonchi
    @behzadsaboonchi 11 місяців тому

    nice repair ❤❤❤❤❤👍👍

  • @0dium.
    @0dium. 5 років тому +1

    spoiler : an oscilloscope is a voltmeter, a period meter (inv. frequency) and across 1 ohm resistor you can measure current (current mirrors voltage) … amazing isn't ?

  • @harryohanson
    @harryohanson 3 роки тому

    Sorin, how did you get your multimeter on the laptop?

  • @bellslinki
    @bellslinki 5 років тому

    Awesome Sorin. Thanks

  • @FailFixer
    @FailFixer 5 років тому +2

    First to do in this video is, checking the power supply, then moteboard

  •  5 років тому

    hi Sorin, as alwayas thank you for your videos and knowledge. This Power supply tester is only for testing voltage or does simulate some load too. I'm asking that because I have one that only measure the voltage and sometime without a load we may think that the power supply is ok.
    Best regards
    Hélio Cabral

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 5 років тому +1

    I really like.👍

  • @feritdincsoy4352
    @feritdincsoy4352 5 років тому

    happy Holidays

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 5 років тому

    Most main p.c's have psu failure, the capacitors just can't take the heat and ripple.
    It's the price we pay for using efficent switchmode psu's.
    Same problem with lcd t.v sets, dead switchmodes.

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot 5 років тому

    Dr Power ,Cool looking kit...

    • @em0_tion
      @em0_tion 5 років тому

      just like thermal cameras, it's really not worth owning one when dealing with consumer electronics repair.

  • @Tomtech29
    @Tomtech29 5 років тому +2

    So, the tester is useless why it was designed ?
    I wonder if he will behave like that on the new power supply I suppose that device should have its own artificial load.
    In general, a very interesting episode, I wish you a pleasant holiday on a vacation spending time with your family

  • @kadmaster
    @kadmaster 5 років тому +5

    Hello Sorin Come to Besiktas :)

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 4 роки тому

    Why don't you use an ESR meter? I have seen many bad caps that aren't bulged and look fine.

  • @ekuscotland8403
    @ekuscotland8403 3 роки тому

    How can I that type of soldering iron to buy?

  • @MindYourBusiness1970
    @MindYourBusiness1970 5 років тому +1

    Have a good time

  • @Kreska0
    @Kreska0 5 років тому

    Sorin A God among men ! 😀

  • @curtismostert414
    @curtismostert414 4 роки тому

    Ant repair done on HP MicroServer motherboard?

  • @abrahamsolomon1476
    @abrahamsolomon1476 5 років тому

    It will be good,making another desktop motherboard repair using multimeter 😊😊

  • @totalgaara
    @totalgaara 5 років тому

    I had to repair one of those kind of all in one computer with also a fan issue, it's was like a snail, can't find replace part so i had to deal with it...

  • @MacProLA
    @MacProLA 5 років тому

    Great video!!

  • @DumahBrazorf
    @DumahBrazorf 5 років тому +5

    Sorin, you lost the challenge. You used a psu... tester!!!
    Btw, a bended paperclip to short the green wire with a ground one and you can power on the psu and check the voltages. A pair of old hds for load.

  • @carlprince727
    @carlprince727 4 роки тому

    Great work!!!

  • @Unbricked
    @Unbricked 5 років тому +1

    Hope to see more desktop repairs, not the psu. :)

  • @dwaynesbike2276
    @dwaynesbike2276 5 років тому

    Thank you, really like it.

  • @mangkifay5598
    @mangkifay5598 5 років тому

    hey sorin you said you don't used multimeter!! but you used in @51:45, you forgot the oscilloscope :D

  • @Martin-ot7xj
    @Martin-ot7xj 5 років тому +1

    please make a tutorial video only for using a multimeter and DC POWER SUPPLY? what is different between the multimeter and DC POWER SUPPLY? how we can find and diagnose the problem with each of them.

  • @boisv4953
    @boisv4953 Рік тому

    Hello,
    How much volt & amp inject for 8 pin cpu connecter, (VRM short gigabyte desktop motherboard?)
    Thanks

  • @Bob-ll9jj
    @Bob-ll9jj 5 років тому

    Can you say something about adjusting the screen to your laptop? Is it possible to insert a screen with a higher resolution?

    • @allanc7730
      @allanc7730 5 років тому

      I think, It’s not possible. Lcds and leds have different pins and cables. Using an external lcd or led is an option, but you need an addon videocard and a mini pcie to x16 PCIE riser adaptor to optimize the video quality.

    • @em0_tion
      @em0_tion 5 років тому

      It's completely possible and i've done it a couple of times. But i know what i'm doing and why. I have a suspicion it's totally not gonna be worth it in your case though. Why do you want a higher resolution (in a 15.6" screen size i presume) ?

  • @bestbuildpc
    @bestbuildpc 4 роки тому

    U really need this tool. HAKKO FR301-82