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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2018
  • PC Specialist build that the customer attempted a CPU upgrade on. It didn't go well, and ended up on my bench for some repair work!
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    Thanks to music bros down below!
    Synthis - / samsynthis
    Counterwise - / xdcorndogxd
    Ertrii - / ertrii
    Thomas Hood - / officialthomashmusic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 188

  • @Meta-Drew
    @Meta-Drew 3 роки тому +19

    "My computer has a Titan"

  • @mathewjones9547
    @mathewjones9547 4 роки тому +68

    Just found this channel and absolutely love it!

  • @berbum4530
    @berbum4530 3 роки тому +11

    When he was bending the pins, I was at the edge of my seat!!!

  • @garrygemmell5676
    @garrygemmell5676 2 роки тому +4

    Little tip Graham - Get a propelling pencil - remove the lead then use it to bend pins back it slides over and restraightens the pin then you can just move the pins back easily been using that technique since AMD Duron chip!

  • @Animalwon
    @Animalwon 4 роки тому +28

    I have encountered bent pins many times, each time trying a different method or tool to straighten them out. The best method i found (i swear i tried them all) was not the knife blade or tweezers to straighten the pins but a lowly mechanical pencil. Strange, huh? How I did it was to draw in the lead so that it wasn't able to write and inserted the bent pin into the pencils steel shaft, then pulled the encased pin in the direction I needed to "unbend" the pin. The steel shaft normally holds the lead very stiff and it is remarkably strong compared to the bent pins. By enveloping the pin with the steel shaft, you are able to apply just enough force to straighten the pin, as you go along. A simple 45° or 90° bent pins are quick and easy to straighten,as most bent pins are like this. Aligning them to the other pins takes more time but if you do enough pin straightening, you will know how much strength you need to bend the pins "just enough" to align them in the direction you need. I have done a few CPU'S (AMD) with bent pins and only a few less sockets using all kinds of techniques and testing various tool, noting my successes andfailures along the way. Thanks to friends with heavy hands and NO money to buy replacement parts., they have given me New skills.

  • @LaptopDisassembly
    @LaptopDisassembly 5 років тому +35

    I use small empty pen to correct the bend pins. Just slide the pin in the hole and move it on the needed position.

  • @kiamania
    @kiamania 4 роки тому

    Just found this channel , been watching all the vids, some problems I have had with friends 💻 I've fixed. Great fella easy listening

  • @peterpiper2908
    @peterpiper2908 4 роки тому +2

    I used PC Specialist twice for office pc's at work and found the build quality pretty good. I did not go for a ready made option though, but custom components. I found their website very good for choosing exactly which components I wanted so I always got a good pc without the hassle of building 20 or more for a decent price. Better than the generic Dell's of previous.

  • @gikal8118
    @gikal8118 4 роки тому +2

    Annie seems fine as a name bro, thanks a lot for your videos

  • @andrewszombie
    @andrewszombie 4 роки тому +1

    Wow great job. Didn't even know the Intel pins could be bent but then again I'm careful with mbs lol

  • @JYKDutchYT
    @JYKDutchYT 4 роки тому

    I re alligned the pins on my MSi Z270 Gaming m5 as well and one pin was missing but that luckily wasn't an essential pin. All good motherboard is working without issues.

  • @crazycraigy01
    @crazycraigy01 4 роки тому

    who else trys to predict possible diagnostic issues as the video repairs progress...😂💻..... luv ur vidz My Guy, there so theraputic and informative...👍

  • @Dejan357
    @Dejan357 4 роки тому

    That is some surgeon skills there!

  • @kramsniggah4333
    @kramsniggah4333 3 роки тому

    Incredible work!

  • @nidaren
    @nidaren 4 роки тому +3

    well done, Mister, I have actually never attempted pin-damage, always fear this one the most.

  • @DJLKM1
    @DJLKM1 3 роки тому +1

    It's nice that you explained heat exchange on that type of air cooler, all coolers look shiny and perfect, and even that cooler is far from perfect, All coolers are far from perfect since the dawn of Pcs, the reason is this. The metal that looks nice and shiny and perfectly fine, actually at high magnification has a vast amount of impurites, pits, lines and bumps. these impurities can cause very tiny heat pockets to develop, so that is why thermal compound is used. So to end the debate on how much compound you need; You should only need a small amount spread like butter over the cpu, a very thin layer, as all your aiming to do with it is fill those metal to metal impurities in both the cooler and the cpu's IHS.

  • @catriona_drummond
    @catriona_drummond 4 роки тому +1

    I actually use an awl for this kind of stuff. works well, very precise.

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClem 4 роки тому +3

    shudders

  • @keithmiller9665
    @keithmiller9665 4 роки тому

    Another useful video. Thanks

  • @strangelee4400
    @strangelee4400 4 роки тому +3

    Call it 'Jeremy'.