Fixing a Viewer's BROKEN Gaming PC? - Fix or Flop S4:E13

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    Welcome to Fix or Flop! We're up to Season 4, Episode 13. This viewer's gaming PC randomly powers off! Can it be fixed? By the way, if you live in the Orlando, FL area and have an issue with your PC, apply to have it (possibly) fixed for free today! gregsalazar.co...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 625

  • @L337f33t
    @L337f33t Рік тому +202

    Those OEM power supplies are the bane of my existence. Just make them to standard HP! Great job Greg!

    • @maxtornogood
      @maxtornogood Рік тому +8

      They're only good for doorstops!

    • @L337f33t
      @L337f33t Рік тому +6

      @@maxtornogood and how! Dell, HP, Lenovo, all of them. And they didn’t used do it either.

    • @Furball-8994
      @Furball-8994 Рік тому +19

      It's the Apple business model. Make everything proprietary and customers have to come back to you for everything.

    • @zMeul
      @zMeul Рік тому +2

      @@lurch789 DELL, Lenovo, etc, do the same; and it's not a new thing, they did this for likely a decade+

    • @ksenchy
      @ksenchy Рік тому +1

      Never buy anything from HP. Especially not printers. Life is good, when you own 0 HP products

  • @Joreel
    @Joreel Рік тому +143

    That was very sweet of you to basically rebuild the PC so his daughter could do some gaming on it. That m.2 drive will be a huge improvement over the HD, but it can still be useful as a storage drive for files and other things that aren't accessed much.
    Thank you for looking out for other people and helping those you can. In today's world, that means a lot.

    • @magicalsnek
      @magicalsnek Рік тому +5

      Judging by how dirty and dented the PC case looked like, I wouldn't trust that HDD to hold any kind of relevant data...

    • @redalcatel27
      @redalcatel27 Рік тому +2

      @@magicalsnek this...

    • @DreadPirate89
      @DreadPirate89 10 місяців тому

      "That m.2 drive will be a huge improvement over the HD, but it can still be useful as a storage drive for files and other things that aren't accessed much." Congrats you just described how a storage device can also act as you know... a storage device.

  • @Damocles1337
    @Damocles1337 Рік тому +310

    I like these videos, it's like a being part of an ongoing murder mystery where we can speculate the facts and sometimes get a conclusion

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Рік тому +34

      Hahah thanks for watching!

    • @bantcliff
      @bantcliff Рік тому +8

      Not as predictable as most murder mystery's though.

    • @SkateClipsAndTips
      @SkateClipsAndTips Рік тому +3

      Any word on PC Deep Cleaning series returning?

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Рік тому +10

      We discussed PCDC a few videos ago. There are plans to bring it back but the viewership has dropped massively. Not a top priority right now.

    • @erikgutierrez3613
      @erikgutierrez3613 Рік тому +1

      Maybe add PC/DC onto these fix or flop videos, like a 30 sec B-Roll? @@GregSalazar

  • @brando3342
    @brando3342 Рік тому +52

    My man, anyone who is complaining that you DIDN’T GIVE ENOUGH AWAY are not to be taken seriously. You don’t owe anyone any parts whatsoever, the fact that you give stuff away at all is very kind and generous of you.
    Good stuff, dude, thanks for the videos 👍

  • @hughejass9461
    @hughejass9461 Рік тому +49

    Very generous of you to replace the case, power supply etc. Such a clean looking rig especially considering what it used to look like. Well done and keep up the great work!

  • @blackoutvortex8259
    @blackoutvortex8259 Рік тому +54

    You’re a great guy for doing this and helping your community! Keep it up!

  • @TimBoundy
    @TimBoundy Рік тому +29

    Use your multimeter on the PSU output pins to see if it's outputting anything. That'll help narrow down whether it's the PSU or motherboard. Adapters for generic PSUs are also easily and cheaply available online for testing.
    End result would likely have been the same, but as a viewer I want to see more troubleshooting.

    • @famousfighter2310
      @famousfighter2310 Рік тому +1

      I agree

    • @Lauterec
      @Lauterec 11 місяців тому

      These HP power supplies are also plentiful and cheap on eBay since they are basically useless in other applications. But I would have done the same. Not even worth the time in my opinion, even if you got it working, it would still be proprietary junk.

    • @gustavgager
      @gustavgager 7 місяців тому

      Agreed! The MB is probably good.

  • @MysteryD
    @MysteryD Рік тому +16

    Bro. You nailed it for this guy's daughter. Thing looks sleek as heck. Thanks for doing this whole series, man. There are a lot of people out there who really could use an upgrade or repair. Love it.

  • @GunplaAndPokemon
    @GunplaAndPokemon Рік тому +17

    Been watching your videos casually for a year, and i find myself able to troubleshoot PC issues for myself and my friends pretty easily now. Thanks for the content!

  • @culturedivined
    @culturedivined Рік тому +8

    i bet that given bequiet platinum power supply costs more than the whole build itself, always love these episodes greg!

  • @crumbman
    @crumbman Рік тому +3

    Kudos for actually giving him a fully working system back and not just tell him what's supposedly wrong with it and then throwing a new SSD on top of that. Really enjoying the series and seing you using your knowledge and position to help those around you.

  • @ZERONEVERSEVEN
    @ZERONEVERSEVEN Рік тому +2

    I like these videos because you are using the parts that work and replacing what doesn't. It's not about giving people new pc's, it 's about showing what people can do with that they have.

  • @goretog
    @goretog Рік тому +1

    You are just too good, i would guess most people wouldn't upgrade a system they was trying to fix without some sort of extra cost, that kid is gonna love it!

  • @gintoki-sakata4630
    @gintoki-sakata4630 Рік тому +3

    Found the channel recently. I'm watcing these Fix or Flop series nonstop for 3/4 days. I'm really on to PC. It's fun to watch these videos and learned lots of things.

  • @xxBlazinBobxx
    @xxBlazinBobxx Рік тому

    Wife was using her old Dell micro-tower work PC with WIN 8 (!) and it was taking about a minute to open a PDF file. I built her a Micro ATX rig in a Versa H17 case with an ASRock B660M pro MB, my old EVGA 960 graphics card, 2TB M2 drive and an Intel I3 CPU. I learned about the brand "Be Quiet" from your channel, so I used some Silent Wings 120mm case fans in it, since she didn't want it making too much noise whilst she surfed the net. Much better now!

  • @Miniputt_999
    @Miniputt_999 Рік тому +5

    So happy to have found this channel. Makes me smile seing the generosity and work you put into these.
    Looking forward to more fix or flop and dcpc and all the other videos you make.

  • @brendan974
    @brendan974 Рік тому

    thats so humbling how you are in a position to help people like this, his daughter will be absolutely stoked, probably put a big smile on a young girls face. well done

  • @AoABlodhgarm
    @AoABlodhgarm Рік тому

    Greg never let the haters get to you. You always put your heart and soul into the community. You would shower the world with amazing PC's if you had the resources. I can 100% take that to the bank. I am sure the viewer's daughter will love it.

  • @whoframedthatguy
    @whoframedthatguy Рік тому

    Ever since I came across your channel, the first video was a fix or flop video. Thats when I instantly fell in love with your channel Greg, love these series and all the other videos!

  • @tekidtheblack5946
    @tekidtheblack5946 Рік тому

    It's videos like this that got me into building myself, I was looking to get a new prebuilt rig last year, after having been burned by the Alienware Alpha (first "gaming" PC, was strictly a console gamer for almost 30 years) and was looking at systems like the HP Omen as a way of getting a rig at a reasonable price due to the GPU price situation, but watching others attempt to fix or upgrade them with all of the proprietary hardware convinced me to wait and just build my own, and now I'm the go-to person amongst friends and family for PC building, upgrading and troubleshooting!

  • @andrewheavenridge7955
    @andrewheavenridge7955 10 місяців тому

    You had the perfect replacement parts on hand, including the case. Very satisfying that it all worked when reassembled.

  • @ilikegpu
    @ilikegpu Рік тому +1

    greg honestly does so much for his local pc players its insane. thats how you know hes a genuine person

  • @charlesnix8314
    @charlesnix8314 Місяць тому

    Love this channel and the great detective work you do to solving the mystery’s of the PCs that come into your studio. Always good when learning with you.🙂

  • @ems7738
    @ems7738 Рік тому

    thanks for another wholesome, natural and fun vid Greg. watch your vids during meal times. Both you and Daniel Owen are my goto's.

  • @saysick4742
    @saysick4742 Рік тому +3

    What you did is actually great! This board is enough to upgrade the system to something like Ryzen 5 5500 in the future, and the PSU gives the dad an opportunity to throw in a better GPU if he decides to do so! Awesome job, as always! ^^

  • @Mandren
    @Mandren Рік тому

    Such a nice rig for his daughter to enjoy gaming on without a bunch of headaches and terrible parts. Had to convince a friend recently to forego getting an AlienWare prebuilt for similar reasoning. Getting locked into proprietary parts with the motherboard design and just in general it being a hot box that is going to suffocate all the components. Definitely nice to have standardized parts that can be replaced going forward.

  • @enginerd80
    @enginerd80 Рік тому +1

    Those non-standard parts brought some memories. When I was a kid we had IBM computers. They were suitable for us because they'd come with extensive software packages, which was useful in a small town where it was hard to find computer parts or software. (The IBM packages as well as any computer stuff were sold by a local bookstore, and everything had to be ordered, and for that you'd need to know what you wanted, and for that you'd need to know what was available... (and this was before even dial-up internet was generally available). So yeah, other kids who had non-brand computers wouldn't basically have much other options but to just find a friend who would let them make copies of their disks. (yes, piracy!))
    But the hardware was a pain in the butt. It was like IBM was trying to minimize the amount of components that could be bought elsewhere. And even the cases were very different for each generation, so you couldn't upgrade the computer even by buying components from IBM. Instead, you had to buy again a whole computer. The last IBM we had was a 133-MHz Pentium, and to outside it looked like a standard tower PC, but the insides was a different story. Its specialty was that the expansion slots were not on the motherboard but on a riser board, so replacing the motherboard would be practically impossible. (And, like on the HP in the video, the openings for the ports were permanently made in the case.) An earlier IBM even had the powersupply built inside the monitor that would be connected to the actual computer -- with a proprietary cable, of course. (And the RAM expansion module was proprietary on that model as well.)
    Partly for that reason, the last time I've bought a desktop PC was around 2000, and after that I've only bought laptops. At least they are honest about what they are, and don't give false hopes about upgradeability.

  • @johno9163
    @johno9163 Рік тому +1

    A great video and I can relate in a big way to proprietary systems. The owner is getting a sweet upgrade from the HP hardware. And another way that you look after your customers so well by going way beyond the minimum required to get the system working. Great work as usual Greg!

  • @GallmanGuitars
    @GallmanGuitars Рік тому

    Greg! I wanted you to know that all your videos have helped me not only upgrade my pc but also help me build one. I've just fixed the pins on my cpu since I was dumb and put it in a smaller plastic case. Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @GimmeThatTech
    @GimmeThatTech Рік тому +3

    I'm ready to learn with Greg!!!

  • @Seventeen76
    @Seventeen76 Рік тому

    The "Nope" when you were checking to see if it was the battery was freaking funny LOL😅

  • @panayiotisg9877
    @panayiotisg9877 Рік тому +1

    Love this transformation. Went from a 90s office pc to a modern build real quick

  • @thebossroleplay4105
    @thebossroleplay4105 Рік тому +2

    i wish there was more people like you in this world it would be a much better place.

  • @gtown_cowboy
    @gtown_cowboy Рік тому

    I just built my first gaming rig. You gave me the confidence I needed to do it on my own!

  • @garrettwilde2798
    @garrettwilde2798 Рік тому +1

    I honestly love how positive you are Greg. And I know how that’s not always the case for people to always be like that but what I mean is the videos always feel good to watch and can always make people like me smile. So yeah thanks for these!

  • @jaymacpherson8167
    @jaymacpherson8167 Рік тому

    I’ve learned to label new or removed PSU cables since they don’t all wire the same, even sometimes between a single manufacturer’s models! Thanks for the reminder Greg 😀

  • @bryans8656
    @bryans8656 Рік тому

    I always enjoy watching and learning from your troubleshooting process.

  • @DutyGeezer
    @DutyGeezer Рік тому

    Always love learning with you Greg!

  • @donaldvue9787
    @donaldvue9787 Рік тому

    I just want to say thank you for all your videos. Its been almost a year since i first built my pc and your videos are the reason why i learn how to troubleshoot my pc when issues arise. Thank you

  • @wb8cxo
    @wb8cxo 3 місяці тому

    An eBay replacement ps might have fixed the original rig but your solution was in so many ways so much better.... kudos to you!

  • @lastinline1958
    @lastinline1958 Рік тому

    Very generous. They were lucky that you were willing to help them.

  • @axtran
    @axtran Рік тому

    I'm always the one troubleshooting this stuff for friends and families, I have no idea why it's so soothing to watch someone else go through the pain :)

  • @mdz_0151
    @mdz_0151 Рік тому +1

    Another great video Greg! You’ve most definitely made a kid and parent happy with this upgrade! ❤

  • @meow2108
    @meow2108 Рік тому

    So generous of you greg 5 parts given away wow the owner of that build was so extremely happy for sure nice

  • @PaulLemars01
    @PaulLemars01 Рік тому

    Your a good man Greg. That machine has so much capacity for upgrade.

  • @Moyersteven1
    @Moyersteven1 Рік тому +1

    Love these videos and what you do for the PC community. Keep them coming.

  • @JohnBowen17
    @JohnBowen17 Рік тому

    love this series has saved me many times over when upgrading (ended up with basically a brand new PC by the time I was done upgrading). Then built my friend his first PC and all these videos have been of great use! Keep up this series! Love it!

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Рік тому +1

    Great job on fixing this young owners gaming pc✊🥰. They will be pleased they can play their games with no issues. Kudos to the dad for doing something nice like this for his daughter🥰✊😇👍

  • @maleeshapriyanjana7604
    @maleeshapriyanjana7604 7 місяців тому

    Very good upgrade. Your effort is priceless.

  • @jeramy77m
    @jeramy77m Рік тому

    Another great video. I've learned a lot from your video's. High Five from Riverview FL!

  • @Speggan
    @Speggan Рік тому

    I love how generous and kind hearted person you are that helps people in need :)

  • @JamesDavidWalley
    @JamesDavidWalley Рік тому +2

    That is one wonky motherboard; I was particularly amused by the diagonally-mounted SATA connections.
    (BTW, you should someday do a video of your watch collection.)

  • @indiechick05
    @indiechick05 Рік тому

    Love this. I have to agree on the prebuilts being not so great. I had been gifted a dell when I graduated high school in 2005 and had it for 7 years before I started slowly replacing its parts. The last being the case in which the power button cable went bad and was causing it not to power on or it would but shut down after 1 second. I had figured out that if I power it on and then immediately remove the cable from the motherboard it would stay on. It was wild.

  • @Idris-982
    @Idris-982 Рік тому

    Really generous of you with all the new part + the over kill power supply

  • @naomy1701
    @naomy1701 Рік тому

    awesome u got it back up and running and even upgraded to a NVMe, definitly an improvement over the current iteration of the comp ^^

  • @n00blike
    @n00blike Рік тому

    good video to show issues with troubleshooting prebuilds.

  • @Noganite
    @Noganite Рік тому

    Cool deal that the three parts still worked. Not sure you recognized it later, after the vid or not that computer has water damage or some sort of liquid damage. The back and lower part of the case has erosion due to prolonged liquid contact; likely water. The shot of the old PSU with all that crud looks like it had a flood go through it. Nice rebuild!

  • @Alvin853
    @Alvin853 Рік тому +2

    In today's episode of "Greg replaces a viewer's broken Gaming PC... it's now working".
    I get it, you want the viewer to be happy, you have parts sponsors, so you just throw new parts at the issue until it is resolved. But wasn't the whole premise of this series that the audience should learn how to diagnose and fix issues with their PCs without having to buy a whole lot of new stuff and old (potentially still working) parts end up in a landfill?
    In this situation you had to replace the case, PSU and board together as they were proprietary, but in the end we don't know what was actually faulty, so we didn't learn anything if we ever run into the same issue.

  • @FlippyDipDipper
    @FlippyDipDipper Рік тому +2

    Wooooo!!! Love when you get a notification your favorite UA-camr uploaded!

  • @nextcornerman
    @nextcornerman Рік тому

    You're a good person Greg, that was very generous of you! That build was totally transformed! Awesome content dude, keep it coming.

  • @MrGoldengraham
    @MrGoldengraham Рік тому

    Been watching this series for a while now! Not even sure i lost track :D. I am really enjoying the series and i learned alot of information about how to fix problems with my own PC which has been extremely helpful ty :). Keep up the good work! Looking forward to watching more! Thanks Greg!

  • @TimJoe_97
    @TimJoe_97 Рік тому

    Ay sweet little system going on there.
    Hella fun watching your content plus I gaining experience on troubleshooting systems.

  • @JesusRamirez44
    @JesusRamirez44 Рік тому

    OEMs are so hellbent on proprietary parts it's so annoying and completely goes against what PCs are known for: customization. You're doing gods work Greg 😁

  • @warpspeedracer
    @warpspeedracer Рік тому

    Love what you did with this rig as they will have room to upgrade in the future! I remember converting my first HP prebuild years ago. I got this 24-pin to 6pin converter. Even then you have to figure out which pins were 12V and which were ground to properly plug into the 4pin on the motherboard. Then figure out how to hack the case to make the new power supply to fit. It was then that I vowed never to buy any proprietary junk ever again. Never again!

  • @t0uchmyh0rn
    @t0uchmyh0rn Рік тому

    Ive been watching these videos for a while now and I learned so much info about how to keep going on with troubleshooting a PC. Thanks Greg!

  • @timm4315
    @timm4315 Рік тому

    Great job on replacing those parts so his kid can play. I was wondering if you ever thought about at the end of the seasons to make a update video? Where you would show a short clip of the project and then a update.. pic or Email from the person about the computer and how its working. Just would be nice to see the effect's on people when they get their computers back and working.

  • @typicalthrill
    @typicalthrill Рік тому

    Ah the ol' workstation to gaming PC set up. Works really well until it doesn't. Nice work Greg!

  • @Frakkture311
    @Frakkture311 Рік тому

    Been watching you for a while Greg and I am a pc enthusiast my self on my about 3rd year. I have built my own pc and some for friends and I am constantly upgrading and growing my setup. You have been a huge hand in teaching me a good amount of my known knowledge so thank you! And thank you for doing what you do this guys kiddo is gonna be so fired up! But ya thanks again from all your Canadian fans 🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @hishaamdevries
    @hishaamdevries Рік тому

    I really like these videos helped me fix my pc and gave me a huge sigh of relief when my pc turn on, Thanks Greg

  • @Dell-ol6hb
    @Dell-ol6hb Рік тому

    Really enjoy these videos it's fun to try and work out what is the problems with these systems

  • @phpShinobi
    @phpShinobi Рік тому

    Extremely generous. You’re a good man, Greg.

  • @totalannihilation9065
    @totalannihilation9065 Рік тому

    Man. I watch these when I get home from work. It's nice.

  • @markg1689
    @markg1689 Рік тому

    You are a good Man Greg.This rig is for the guy's Daughter. You made her day. Well done!

  • @Mr.AsKaRo0o
    @Mr.AsKaRo0o Рік тому

    Thank you for being the mentor we all needed🙏🏼.

  • @bothellkenmore
    @bothellkenmore Рік тому

    When I worked in a small office myself and others did the basic IT. It was so annoying working on the Dell workstations we had.

  • @internetexplorer5423
    @internetexplorer5423 Рік тому

    Reason why I watch these, is so I can learn and also diagnose an issue with my pc. Keep up the vids 👍🏽

  • @RaimaNd
    @RaimaNd Рік тому +1

    This user is very lucky, he basically got a whole new nice rig. The PSU is insane. Even a 400-500 would be overkill for that rig and for most ones. That PSU is future proof for at least 10 years.

  • @mattgibby222
    @mattgibby222 10 місяців тому

    I love these videos. I found them 2 weeks ago and it’s been most of what I’ve been watching on UA-cam. And then he said he lives in Orlando like me, and I had to sub.

  • @dorseylewis6132
    @dorseylewis6132 Рік тому

    You helped him become the best dad of all time, in his little girls eyes!!❤ Your a good human ,Mr. Greg Salazar!!

  • @cerescop
    @cerescop 4 години тому

    The cables to convert standard atx to whatever Hp has in there are available. There is a standard 24 pin to 2 six pins so you can use a standard atx for testing purposes. It doesn't come up very often but can come in handy. There are also sata power to 6pin 8 pin cable for adding GPU's to the rig. The only problem is the low power Hp, etc power supplies. Your solution is [robably the best in the long run.

  • @ForzaE2
    @ForzaE2 Рік тому

    Another great video , just learned that low voltage battery problem. Thanks.

  • @greeshmaisave5410
    @greeshmaisave5410 Рік тому +3

    Welcome to flop or replace parts for free series😂

  • @horizonrider508
    @horizonrider508 Рік тому

    sir un r so kind n familier to viewers like a teacher i m glad i found u sir . lots love from india

  • @RaimaNd
    @RaimaNd Рік тому +1

    4:13 As a german your "kaputt" caught me off guard. xD

  • @user-9189-e5n
    @user-9189-e5n Рік тому +2

    Hey! One thing I noticed (which I typically use to check if my Psus are working), is that you could try to use the paperclip method. You would bend a paper clip so the ends can be inserted into pin 16 and pin 17, then once powered on, if there is no fans, that means that the psu would be dead.

    • @coreymcdonald7745
      @coreymcdonald7745 Рік тому +3

      That would only work if the PSU in question had a standard 24 pin motherboard connector. This one didn’t.

    • @TheSpotify95
      @TheSpotify95 Рік тому

      Yeah, this wouldn't work with a proprietary PSU... so the best thing (new standard MB/PSU) was the way to go.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Рік тому

    At my university we had Lenovo prebuilts, and they too had lots of proprietary parts. They were very reliable in general, but when one of them developed an issue it was similarly difficult to troubleshoot and repair. Out tech support team had a few parts machines, but still had to be careful buying new machines to ensure continued parts compatibility.

  • @jjs71072
    @jjs71072 Рік тому

    The new case was probably more than the guy's entire system. Nice! Thanks for the video

  • @Megaman-Zero-626
    @Megaman-Zero-626 Рік тому

    Love these videos, helps me when I’m doing new builds!

  • @TheKazzerscout
    @TheKazzerscout Рік тому

    Fun video, enjoyed this one. It must be quite satisfying getitng people off those OEM ewaste machines.

  • @simegog
    @simegog 9 місяців тому

    love your work you do and your vlogs a very intresting in your findings keep up the good work

  • @merktoshi6098
    @merktoshi6098 Рік тому

    The moment you said power supply issues along with the MB being very specific to the case. I knew you'd have to get a new MOBO and PSU

  • @JayJenkins-ps4jg
    @JayJenkins-ps4jg Рік тому

    This man has a heart of gold literally give the viewer a new rig

  • @lurick
    @lurick Рік тому +2

    Looking forward to seeing how this one pans out!!

  • @goranmileusnic2586
    @goranmileusnic2586 Рік тому

    Love how you are checking power strip every time now :P

  • @RVail623
    @RVail623 Рік тому +1

    Side note on the bios button battery: it is not connected in any way to the motherboard's main electrical power coming via the PSU. It doesn't care if the PC is connected to a wall socket or not: it's been discharging constantly & running the "time of day" clock since the day it was installed at the factory in Taiwan, or wherever.

  • @Error403Forbidden
    @Error403Forbidden Рік тому

    Rigs looking much sharper now , nice work!

  • @merdusk237
    @merdusk237 Рік тому

    Love this series Greg, it looks like a lot oof fun solving sites of these. I didn't watch a lot of UA-cam the last three years so I missed most of this. But I've watched half of this series while working the last week. 😁

  • @RenatoG1848
    @RenatoG1848 Рік тому

    This man deserves a Good Samaritan award from the UA-cam community. Amazing video sir

  • @nay0r
    @nay0r Рік тому +1

    love these series, good work greg

  • @BuzzTec
    @BuzzTec Рік тому

    An Awesome episode 👏🏼. Thanks Greg.