But you did stick a known good cpu in a (potentially) bad and in this case shorted board. I'd rather test the (potentially) bad cpu in a known good cheap motherboard.
Technoli I was running Samsung 970 PRO SSD 512GB NVMe in my Hackintosh for years and noticed it boots very slow on every boot and thought it was normal until I Decided to try SABRENT Rocket Q 1TB NVMe, I installed Sonoma and my system boots 200 times faster, So I'm thinking it something with the Samsung NVMe drives and I have 4 that I used over the years. they are still good drives but it's something about booting Mac OS.
Yes there is something wrong with Samsung m.2 980 pro. Something to do with trims ! There are some informations online about that . I switched to wd black sn770 sooo fast
I thought you was using tools like a microscope a soldering station and schematics etc etc to fix a motherboard like the other repair channels do on here? It is not very hard to replace a motherboard. Some repair channels fix things so small you cannot even see they are broken without a microscope.
At 17:20 suggestion: use Loctite when installing standoffs into the PC case. Also: A low-profile RX 6600 is mentioned as being available on a Japanese web site. Can't post a direct link; search for "RX6600 Low profile (single slot)". Should be Sonoma-compatible & suitable for certain pre-built HP or Dell "SFF" machines. However, the card is down-clocked so as to not overheat. At 28:03, the bios firmware can be updated to v. 3607 listed on the motherboard's web site.
Just built an all AMD ITX system. Very happy with it so far. Last time I had AMD system was in 2000 with Athlon XP +2000:)
Sweet!
Awesome Mike!
Thanks John!
top notch nolli
Thanks Anton!
WOW so amazing your so awesome. When i get some money i'm going to use this service!. I might have computer that needs repair.
Sounds good TJ
the 3900x was yours when you put in the first time ? when you never shower us a 5800? and you said the 5800 was yours?
I tested the MB with my CPU first.
But you did stick a known good cpu in a (potentially) bad and in this case shorted board. I'd rather test the (potentially) bad cpu in a known good cheap motherboard.
Technoli I was running Samsung 970 PRO SSD 512GB NVMe in my Hackintosh for years and noticed it boots very slow on every boot and thought it was normal until I Decided to try SABRENT Rocket Q 1TB NVMe, I installed Sonoma and my system boots 200 times faster, So I'm thinking it something with the Samsung NVMe drives and I have 4 that I used over the years. they are still good drives but it's something about booting Mac OS.
great info!
Yes there is something wrong with Samsung m.2 980 pro. Something to do with trims ! There are some informations online about that . I switched to wd black sn770 sooo fast
Shorting the bios reset pins does nothing unless you power on at same time.
I thought you was using tools like a microscope a soldering station and schematics etc etc to fix a motherboard like the other repair channels do on here? It is not very hard to replace a motherboard. Some repair channels fix things so small you cannot even see they are broken without a microscope.
I'm not that good
is always been intel for me, i have tried amd in past, i however never tried a ryzen, so maybe if i tried a ryzen, i might be an amd convert.
At 17:20 suggestion: use Loctite when installing standoffs into the PC case.
Also: A low-profile RX 6600 is mentioned as being available on a Japanese web site. Can't post a direct link; search for "RX6600 Low profile (single slot)". Should be Sonoma-compatible & suitable for certain pre-built HP or Dell "SFF" machines. However, the card is down-clocked so as to not overheat. At 28:03, the bios firmware can be updated to v. 3607 listed on the motherboard's web site.
Cooling a 3900x with a stock cooler is crazy
try to reflash the bios.
If the board doesn't post you can't flash the bios.
AMD had Intel and was not impressed