Asus CPU Socket & iPad 6 charging flex board repair + Hoodie gift
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2021
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I know this case too. The customer sends the device on Monday, it arrives on Tuesday morning, and in the afternoon they ask whether it has already been inspected and is repairable. Yes, of course, I've been sitting here without work, just waiting for his device...
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I simply love that „awesome job“ face. 😂
the face of satisfaction..... and an awesome job ;D
One day i was watching your content and you told stuff about being a car salesman, and while i was listening to the story, ur a very nice person. My mom pass away when i was 6,she never had the chance to teach me, the things i learned from you, im si great full to you, you were very nice hearted person, may God bless you your family your job, Bless your office, bless your staff and in everything you do wish you a successful, Sir i know that you also know, what you taught us about the car sales in last video, you taught us viewers with full honesty and i appreciate your positive attitude nothing more than big ❤️❤️❤️ & 🙏🙏🙏 India Meghalaya.
oh gosh stop kissing his butt,even as a christian you should know the taste of the fruit on a rotten vine!!!!!!!
croook he is
as i'm sure many don't know; Sockets are replaceable, not worth the money on low-end Mobo's but a Z class chipset like the one in the video is well worth it
the socket itself costs 20 $ from china and is a BGA component
Good luck finding a shop that wants to solder on BGA components or even has the stuff to do so.
I can feel the satisfaction of successful repair. Im just done repairing my 40" toshiba tv power board. Replacing mosfet still short. Replace thermistor still short. Replace bridge diode & succeeded. Take a lot of breath to make it done. All inspired by you sir
so satisfying watching the whole video, and of course that smiling face when the device turns good.
You deserve more subscribers man. One of the best PCB repair channels here. Inshalla, soon you will reach 1 million subs.
Keep up the great work.
BS
@@johncandy7239 Why B.S ?
Are you better ?
one of the most satisfying fixes on this channel.
such amazing precision and technique its really a joy to watch.
kissing that wannabe arnolds ass huh
Your video’s are infectious, I just can’t stop watching them ❤
Maybe the customer just pack the item that you need to repair in that shirt, because he didnt have foam bubbles or so one 😂 And thats why it have parfume on it, becase its his old shirt that is used to secure the item in package hahaha
Good thinking. I have received boards packed in old window curtains TWICE. As you said, customers said they had no bubbles, and they used what was handy.
Very clever repair on the iPad, well done.
Most people would have thrown the board after facing that level of damage, but he however easily repaired it. Amazing.
yeah this time! most of the time he cheats people!!
I really respect your hard work, sir. This is valuable knowledge for me. Thank you, greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Excellent fix and technique.. 😎👍
I did the same exact CPU Socket Pin with 2 needles a couple of years back. I still have the working motherboard, as a matter of fact, I'm typing from this computer Overcloacked @ 5.1 ghz.
your talent and dedication is really impressive, I love your videos and thanks to you I created the courage to try to enter the field of electronics here in Brazil, of course I am still looking for a good course that encines well as you do in your videos, thanks for passing on your knowledge to all of us, brazil thanks😉👍
stop kissing his ass he is a crook
Yes, Alex; you are amazing!
You are a wonderful man, I benefited a lot from you, thank you
ولله أنا فخور لما أشوف عمل بهاذا الاتقان
عمل ممتاز
أخوك من المغرب وأعمل في نفس المجال 👍🏻
Good job bro
an impossible job. you are a miracle worker! i was rooting for the pass.
Impressive job!
This was amazing bro well done... I've become a better tech through your videos
You can replace the damaged pins with the heat gun, works like a charm, no need to replace the whole socket
Great job! Awesome skill....
Your talent and skills are amazing, awesome job sir!
27:20. Awesome job. 👍
Tollen Job gemacht ! 🇩🇪
Good job . I wish to get train by you . I always amazed .
@@emstroop8859 hey bro . I don't know him personally and I can't judge him for his others did . I can only gave my opinion based on what i see . And I am seeing he is doing a good job and better than me .
@@emstroop8859 hey how about you post videos of you diagnosing and repairing circuit boards and let's all be in awe of your awesome soldering skills. Where is your youtube channel?
The smile of victory!!
Habibi I love your videos. very detailed and nice repairs.
Gone with wind 😅😅😅 loved it
Awesome job bro👍
Very detail work..good job sir..i have next video share with how to reading schmatic for any smartphone
Gret job ,, Love you brother 💕💕
Great skills. Excellent
awesome job watching from uganda
Straightening pins is probably one of the more nerve-wracking things you'll ever do. Mainly because not only do you only have so many tries. You can only move it so fast. If you slip or just put too much force into it. You'll snap it right off. Ask me how I know.
Excellent work!!.. if you come in my country you will get a lot of repairs llel.... We hardly have any people thats doe repairing to such electronics.
Very well done👍👌 you are really a pro...and such a long video, thats awesome. You are the boss, greets from vienna...and always fix your beard after wearing your new hoodie😂
Loved this
good job really , it's not easy to solder the kit.👍👍👍👍👍🎓
At 20:00 minutes in, Sounded like you were eating a single chip at a time at the checkout lmao
THIS GUY IS THE BEST 👍👍👍
True awesome job
The straight jumber on the flex cable should have gone to pad beside it too since the pads were joind under the flex cable but had both pads ripped off!
Bravo!
I just fixed the pins on one similar to that but they were a lot more and bent worse! It’s not an easy task takes patience
Hello master...allways like your videos
great job man
1:20 I advice to heat a little area where the bend pins are. I think some about 80 degrees Celsius should make the job easier making pins softier and also more resistant to break.
This is from my personal experience
damn thx for the idea
Thanks
as i'm sure many don't know; Sockets are replaceable, not worth the money on low-end Mobo's but a Z class chipset like the one in the video is well worth it
the socket itself costs 20 $ from china and is a BGA component
You are a true magician
Nice tutorial. Keep it up!
What about the pin that fell into the socket? Isn't that a shorting hazard? Otherwise amazing job. You have way steadier hands than me.
It goes into ninth dimensions and it lie next to capacitors and resistors so it is not a problem now ;)
wondered same thing. had to rewind and look twice to make sure I saw what I thought I saw.
Art!
I love the videos, you’re great at your job. I’m kind of inspired to do some repairs. So far I’ve managed to do a few iPhone repairs.
...AlgoRhythm is a dancer...
Like Rembrandt with Iron and FluX.
good morning from greece bravo for the amazing work you do we learn a lot of things we as an amateur deal a question if you want to answer what diameter cable you use for the connection
" thats it gone... gone wit da wind " 😂
What a great man
Nice job and video
Very good explain thanku sir
first thing I check when I have a bent pin is its usage. If it is just power or ground you can put a lot less effort into fixing it
Nice job
people loves u tooòo muchhhhhh brooooo
Gone with the wind 😂
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
You have repeaked my interest in doing board repair I quit 8 years ago
Molto bravo complimenti
Sweet
That's a lot of work
¿Que cable de hilo decobre utilizas para las soldarua SMD?, ¿Que diametro tiene?
Hey, love your vids, learning so much from your technical demonstrations, but you possibly tell.me what repair wire you are using, or share a link to where I'm able to purchase some...
Thank you keep up the good work
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can you make a review of your working station and tips, please
Awesome
Will pre-heating the pins make it a lot easier to work with? Asking for a friend.
for bad intel cpu pins, If you pre heat the pin with solder iron I believe failure are less frequent.
I wanted to say the same thing. Prevents from breaking.
What would be a good pcb protector spray/solution to protect boards from corrosion caused by humidity/sweating ?
We will do something else in the next video
Whats the small square in the corner of the screen
Great
amazing
can the green stuff you used be used to cover an old pc board that looks like the traces have warn out?
Why don’t you use awg cables like the awg 30 to fix traces ?
I m coming to Cali to train with you
I'm the biggest fan of NorthridgeFix.
good job.. reach at home safely.bye
Your voice sounds a little unusual, hopefully you are better by now
What if 50 guys paid for extra fast service 24 hour a day man great video. to me the nearest skip for some of the jobs
Change ur uniform to this hoodie.... it suits uh well sir
Appreciated...!
Is it possible to change the socket .?
Awsome
28:49 برافو عليك روحت الكرش 👍
Should the 3rd wire repair have been connected to the pad next to it aswell.
Well spotted. I forgot that as well and that's why I would jot down a quick diagram for a job like this and not rely on memory.
Never understood how people end up bending CPU pins?... it's not rocket science to install a CPU. Bought a used Asus, socket 1366 motherboard one time that wouldn't post, got it real cheap and it looked new, not roughed up. Turned out a few bent pins on the CPU socket, and one missing jumper for the CMOS... board then posted right up. Been running excellent ever since.
Gone with the wind
12:48 am
Thursday, 28 January 2021 (IST)
Time in India
still i am here to watch ur vedio 😂❤️
whats so great about that?
@@lordjaashin i am engineer & I know the value of assembly .All seeing this for Fun or Via knowledge but it give me great experience of knowledge to perform best in my task .
Weren't you going to hire a trainee?
Get well soon. :)
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At least what happend to mother board socket? did it work?