When I've done connectors. I've always cleaned like you di. But first things first. Make sure the main support legs are fully soldered all the way through to the front. When you only did the large legs I noticed that the component was moving. That's not flat. Plus bend the four connectors by helping yourself and bending the pins down for better conction. Then run you one wire instead of two that can break in time with use and electrical vibrations that will break the very small conection. Please don❤'t take my info as me being a knowitall. You are my 1 teacher. You have a great personality and you are very good at what you do and I will follow all you videos. Being I am a heavy equipment and was trained and worked for Red dog minebiggest mining equipment in the world and it was my job all computer components after rebuild all work plus I did all the heavy work and so on in Ak. I then started Borealis Truck Trailer and supply. In my 39 years of learning the best technology when it comes a step behind the dangers of flying cargo. I also learned all the technology that all high end on-board computer systems were utalized. I was trained on anything from extream high marking sleds and back country hunting and exploring. 8 spend 25 years taking tourist on hunding and fishing trips that were people and there families to fly up to anchorage internation and the groups that will load up in my plane being I'm FAA and NTSB sertified. I had my commercial and was buying a super decathlon cgba with floats and a full still kit. My grandfather had so many planes and our own house with a 320 airstrip. I was getting ready for my 5 year plan. Mike the owner saw the potential for me being the pilot to take care of all deliveries until we can buy a Robinson r66 turbin. That way we can use it to build our cabin so far away from sivalization. After WA punishing me 12 years of all the money 5he could punish me even though I have profe without a doubt that they lied a manipulated my SSI report to make me a 8 year of collage and 5 years of vocational on the job training. You noticed that a lot of the bigger cards like 4090 and 3090. The bending crack seems to be caused by using the brace support with way to my force pushing on the corner of the pcie. Not all but a lot are bent up from the furthis corner where you put the GPU suppoert. I have a strix oc 4090 and I line up how much pressure the card support puts on the end of the card by looking at the back io shield on the motherboard. If the io shield is twisted. You will crack the pcb. If you push up to hard you will end up cracking the same spot but please look and give me your opinion on if the card shows to little support or way to much pressure pushing the card up and putting very large loads on the pcie latch and what I'm seeing a a technition. These I have fixed and have not had on proble. I love your show as soon as I can I will join your dicord. Ill share pics with you to show you what my office will be setup and I will always be open to your advice. Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Nice job, just to make things easier for you you could solder the wires to the pins before soldering the usb connector because it's small and it can get cramped on the board. Also you could test continuaty between the connector's pins and their endpoints or vias before applying the mask because it could get very messy if you have to redoo one. Great work for a first connector job, I definitely burned my first usb connector
@@MrPnew1 just because i don't wish to entertain you on youtube does not mean i don't have the knowledge and fix computers on a daily basis. it's the roman circus nowadays
@@MrPnew1 so i guess youre only an expert or knowledgeable if you have a youtube channel lmfaooooo you must be like 10 years old so i wont give you that hard of a time since you have such little life/world experience.
Need a non glare light and a smaller solder tip. Mr. Alex always makes this kind of work look so easy and I suspect he put this on his channel to show us all just what difficulty there is if you don't have the practice.
Oops! psst. (bend the connector pins to spring against the pc board a little before soldering the supporting stubs) Super skillful work. Haha.....'better than factory. in a shop, on the earth, orbiting around a star, in a galaxy, in a universe'.
In case you didn't know, small things are packed that way because it would get lost otherwise, not for "damage protection" that other bigger items lack of.
hey I was screaming you're attaching the wrong terminal… Your amazing working on GPU's and it was fun to watch you do this. I've done a few myself and I would've just used a solder blob instead of the wire whenever I can… But the wire your way of doing it does have better longevity so hats off to you… It was a little painful watching considering you're a magician when it comes to GPU's but of course you are skilled the end product was a perfect repair… You are amazing and your channel here is fun to watch. take care until next time
Good quality job, It was entertaining to watch because your techniques are very different from myself. Everyone has their own ways to get to the same end goal. Keep it up! fun to watch.
I found a post on Reddit where someone showed the same board saying that it goes in a "Cubii" that his girlfriend uses under their desk. It's a charge board for that Cubii-something.
You coped well 😀 It is good to get out of our comfort zone sometimes. For next time I’ve a couple of clockwork toys which need attention if you have the time? 😃
You said. "I'm not a Northridge Fix'. You also haven't tried to sell your complete stock inventory to me in the 3 minute video you did either . I know who I prefer to learn from. Keep up the good work
Continually bashing another UA-cam channel is not something you should be learning from this guy. Is he good? Yes. Is he trying overly hard to be an asshole? Yes.
But it does work. I have purchased many of Alex's products. All good quality stuff. Wish me luck on 2 ssd, a 8tb hdd and maybe even a CD rom. Ps make sure you use wires specifically for the psu you are using. Not interchangeable as you may think. 😢
@@larkan511 Did I miss something? I did not hear any bashing going on. Based on the title of the video I simply think he knew ppl would be comparing his work to NRF. So he stated the obvious being don't expect to see the same techniques. This is the very reason I enjoyed this video, I swear every red light alarm was going off in my head the minute he soldered the conn to the board The only thing I could think was he was going to have to desolder it to fix the traces first. I was pleasantly surprised. Though I do suspect based in his skill that he did the repair in that order purposely just get get ppls attention, and if so It worked. That would make him a master at manipulating his audience.
@@northwestrepair The micro-A plug has the ID pin grounded, while the ID in the micro-B plug is floating. The device that has a micro-A plugged in becomes an OTG A-device, and the one that has micro-B plugged becomes a B-device.
i used to subscribe to alex but frankly really disagreed with his methods and was disappointed with the repair to my 3090. no explanation as to what they did, why they could not fix, and why even after not being able to fix it and charging me the repair fee, why shipping was still an additional cost to the repair attempt. i would prefer to send any electronics i may need fixing in the future to you as you seem to care about your work a lot more than he does. he goes for the faster repairs and it seems his approach is more "lets fix things as fast as possible and the ones that would require a more thorough diagnosis, just claim them as no fix". i dont need any repairs as of now but you will be the one i contact first
He maybe have skill, but everything else is terrible including policy and business practice. And his fans love to dogpile anyone complain with "but he has a business to run. It's expensive". LOL. That's his choice too. He thrives on his "no fix" / "repair attempt" fees, i.e. "if it isn't low hanging fruit, charge them for not even doing full diagnosis let alone repair " and then hoping they don't want to pay the BS fee, so then he can actually repair it and sell their "abandoned" (ransomed) card. He has all the abrupt curtness of Louis Rossman but without the courtesy, politeness, and professionalism. 😉
Everything comes back to time. If you have so much workload, you would do the same. We are all humans, after all. He may need to employ more workforce and charge little for "no fix" items.
@@don4techy no not if i care about the customer feedback and wasting time going back and fourth. people would be asking questions to the repair ticket in my situation. wastes time vs putting disposition on the report to the customer in the first place. besides card working when drivers are not loaded vs it no image once drivers are loaded usually means bad memory chips. my card was working basically past that and he deems it a no fix and wants to charge 100 to send it back. thats ridiculous. ill send it to someone looking to scam people less thank you very much
I think Alex is one of the most talented general consumer soldering experts out there, His technique's are very logical and I can relate to them the most. I will admit some of the things he says does come across a bit arrogant but he is a proud person in his work, if he feels special it drives him to be even better. It does get a bit annoying his sales promotions but I get why he does that, meaning when you are successful at anything - ppl want to know how and what you use, after growing tired of answering the same questions over and over you just make openly public the tooling you use mostly to avoid the constant questioning, this very Easley turns into a hole other business of its own once this happens. I also think his diagnostic skills are slightly lacking (Though better than my own) compared to others on youtube, however his skills in soldering more than make up for it, once he has a bead on the issue he is a master at the actual repair. Just my two cents.
"Better than FACTORY" NorthRidgeFix quote. :) You have to use these kind of words to manipulate (Increase confidence of your audience. That you are douing something genius) Even when you are just replacing a USB connector, or a capacitor.
alex'e göndermelerin beni çok güldürüyor.kendiside iyi bir tamirci ama sen başkasın.güzel video teşekkürler. ingilizcem yetmediğinden kendi lisanımda yazdım.:)
looks just like a pcb i repaired for my daughters night light, it has a micro usb and connects to the battery to charge it. many plugging/unplugging broke the usb port.
You abtholutely did better the hard way, you thecured the connector before arranging the pads but in the end everything was nithe (nice) and clean, that joke of a president’s button thing really cracked me up but all in all is nice work. No offence but your accent is amazing to hear not far from Alex’s 😂
man! what an amazing job fixing those cards! a while ago my 3070 ichillx4 got burned! and i wonder if i can send it up to you? to take a look at it. but the point is i am from Europe (netherlands) 😩
The UV lamp you are using, is it the "BOERUI G-10W" (B&R)? I wondering because my UV lamp doesn't turn it self off after 30 seconds. It looks like mine is identical to yours.
I want to get started repairing computer components but would like to find a video that goes over the items I need to buy. What is a good setup? I've bought a microscope, soldering station and a few other things but I need more guidance as a beginner. Any help would be appreciated.
Less shopping more training more fixing! If you hit a particular roadblock, you then figure out what you need, whether you need to just get better at doing it, or whether you need to buy or build something that would help you. What do you fix? or want to fix? I mostly fix classic computers, power supplies in all sorts of devices, and random relatively simple electronics and my favourite tool is LCR-T4 but odds are you don't need it. My next substantial purchases are going to be hotair to make some types of SMD work possible and some types easier, and maybe a proper oscilloscope, i just have a toy one. Do you need either of those? Hold it don't just run out and buy one, you need to know what you need and why you need it. Also i should get around to just order a ZD-211 someday. I make do without it just fine but it would make my life easier. I mean something nicer would be nicer but one step at a time. Sometimes i wish i had a preheater/bottom-heater when working with very multilayer more modern boards, but i'm not shopping for one.
I mount the board vertically or higher up and go in with a soldering iron from one side and solder sucker from the other. Or from the same side, i modified my ZD-190 solder sucker, i removed the plastic sheath, i made a new plunger top that is flat because my hands are smol and i don't reach it easily, and this way i can reset it by whacking on my antistatic mat or my thigh, and i pulled a piece of silicone 2mm/4mm RC fuel line over the tip, this way it's more similar to Engineer SS02. So with the silicone tip it's easier to get a good thorough pull even from the same side. Unfortunately after a while the silicone hose splits, i might end up making a new tip which has no PTFE nozzle and instead has a brass tube with 2mm ID which is much thinner on the outside than PTFE, less stress for the silicone. Can even shave off some material from that. Oh if you want better tools, there's of desoldering irons with vacuum, like everyone knows the Hakko one FR-300, there's a ZhongDi clone which is fine, some other more dubious ones. On the very cheap end there's the manually operated ZhongDi ZD-211 which is not at all durable but it's like 12€. Then there's some solenoid based one from some unknown manufacturer.
If I remember correctly I think that floating pin is supposed to be bridged to D+ so it gets identified as an OTG. I dunno I was falling asleep to this.
Oh, you forgot your packets of USB connectors on your shop that you were supposed to display, mate! How are we supposed to know where you get a new USB connector from if the one you destroyed (er, was supplied broken) is no good? Also, you forgot the advertising to the flux, the solder, the soldering iron, the wire spools, the knife, the pick, the tweezers, the microscope, the resin, the UV light, even the alcohol cleaner and swabs! Dude, there's no way you could work with Alex - no wonder you don't get the employment opportunities from him! Get a shopfront and a web-page and start selling stuff, gaaah! You've got a successful youtube site, what are you waiting for??? 😘
You'd forgotten to say big boss will test it later and let you know if it was fixed 🙂
how did he forget about that
well he did forget to say better than factory
And praise for being the best big boss of all big bosses
And “we got it”
if big boss didn't test it, it's not fixed yet
Better than factory repair job👍👍👍
When I've done connectors. I've always cleaned like you di. But first things first. Make sure the main support legs are fully soldered all the way through to the front. When you only did the large legs I noticed that the component was moving. That's not flat. Plus bend the four connectors by helping yourself and bending the pins down for better conction. Then run you one wire instead of two that can break in time with use and electrical vibrations that will break the very small conection. Please don❤'t take my info as me being a knowitall. You are my 1 teacher. You have a great personality and you are very good at what you do and I will follow all you videos. Being I am a heavy equipment and was trained and worked for Red dog minebiggest mining equipment in the world and it was my job all computer components after rebuild all work plus I did all the heavy work and so on in Ak. I then started Borealis Truck Trailer and supply. In my 39 years of learning the best technology when it comes a step behind the dangers of flying cargo. I also learned all the technology that all high end on-board computer systems were utalized. I was trained on anything from extream high marking sleds and back country hunting and exploring. 8 spend 25 years taking tourist on hunding and fishing trips that were people and there families to fly up to anchorage internation and the groups that will load up in my plane being I'm FAA and NTSB sertified. I had my commercial and was buying a super decathlon cgba with floats and a full still kit. My grandfather had so many planes and our own house with a 320 airstrip. I was getting ready for my 5 year plan. Mike the owner saw the potential for me being the pilot to take care of all deliveries until we can buy a Robinson r66 turbin. That way we can use it to build our cabin so far away from sivalization. After WA punishing me 12 years of all the money 5he could punish me even though I have profe without a doubt that they lied a manipulated my SSI report to make me a 8 year of collage and 5 years of vocational on the job training. You noticed that a lot of the bigger cards like 4090 and 3090. The bending crack seems to be caused by using the brace support with way to my force pushing on the corner of the pcie. Not all but a lot are bent up from the furthis corner where you put the GPU suppoert. I have a strix oc 4090 and I line up how much pressure the card support puts on the end of the card by looking at the back io shield on the motherboard. If the io shield is twisted. You will crack the pcb. If you push up to hard you will end up cracking the same spot but please look and give me your opinion on if the card shows to little support or way to much pressure pushing the card up and putting very large loads on the pcie latch and what I'm seeing a a technition. These I have fixed and have not had on proble.
I love your show as soon as I can I will join your dicord. Ill share pics with you to show you what my office will be setup and I will always be open to your advice. Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Nice job, just to make things easier for you you could solder the wires to the pins before soldering the usb connector because it's small and it can get cramped on the board. Also you could test continuaty between the connector's pins and their endpoints or vias before applying the mask because it could get very messy if you have to redoo one.
Great work for a first connector job, I definitely burned my first usb connector
I love you guys that have no content on UA-cam but hand out the advice so freely 😂
@@MrPnew1 just because i don't wish to entertain you on youtube does not mean i don't have the knowledge and fix computers on a daily basis. it's the roman circus nowadays
@@MrPnew1 so i guess youre only an expert or knowledgeable if you have a youtube channel lmfaooooo you must be like 10 years old so i wont give you that hard of a time since you have such little life/world experience.
Not bad! Impressed with how you did the wires after you secured the port. Makes it a bit more challenging! Nice work!
Need a non glare light and a smaller solder tip.
Mr. Alex always makes this kind of work look so easy and I suspect he put this on his channel to show us all just what difficulty there is if you don't have the practice.
Anyone who calls Northridge and Sorin out, is my kinda guy 🤣 Worth a sub on the strength of that alone
man you truly do amaze me with your work, thanks for posting
The thumbnail made me think I was subbed to Northridge for a second. Hahahaha
Oops! psst. (bend the connector pins to spring against the pc board a little before soldering the supporting stubs)
Super skillful work. Haha.....'better than factory. in a shop, on the earth, orbiting around a star, in a galaxy, in a universe'.
In case you didn't know, small things are packed that way because it would get lost otherwise, not for "damage protection" that other bigger items lack of.
You don't need that many layers to do that though
@@VndNvwYvvSvv True. It's only a mistery how that little circuit board would fit in an even smaller tube 😅
little tube was for that silver connector@@BrainHurricanes
Absolute Chad. You were featured on Tom's Hardware for the bug in the GPU recently by the way!!
hey I was screaming you're attaching the wrong terminal… Your amazing working on GPU's and it was fun to watch you do this. I've done a few myself and I would've just used a solder blob instead of the wire whenever I can… But the wire your way of doing it does have better longevity so hats off to you… It was a little painful watching considering you're a magician when it comes to GPU's but of course you are skilled the end product was a perfect repair… You are amazing and your channel here is fun to watch. take care until next time
Good quality job, It was entertaining to watch because your techniques are very different from myself. Everyone has their own ways to get to the same end goal. Keep it up! fun to watch.
Are there a couple of pads missing from the PCB?
@@j.lietka9406 I seen him connect all but the one that was a blank. Did I miss something?
At end of the connector repair, I could almost hear Alex saying "WOW. We fixed it!" 🤣🤣🤣
You forgot to say better than factory nice work for your first connector well done 👍
I found a post on Reddit where someone showed the same board saying that it goes in a "Cubii" that his girlfriend uses under their desk. It's a charge board for that Cubii-something.
yeah, something about his girlfriend i am not sure. It might be it
Cubii seems to be some sort of legs training device, you do a pedalling motion on it. And yes it fits under a desk. 😊
Thank you for your service to the community.
for me its for a printer, but can be anything, amazing what you have achieved!!!
Nope...it's from a Cubii under desk elliptical
I stand by my previous judgment that you would have been an excellent neurosurgeon.
The outro music killed me. You can't do this, my neighbors are calling the cops because of my laughter
you did a great job here better than new better than factory LOL loved the video
thanks
This is hilarious. Well done.
For the deep holes you should use the sucker pump and then finish the remains with the braid.
Better then FACTORY m8, now you are NorthWestFix 😁😁😁
That is an overvoltage protection for the USB port.
Nothing else just a converter board from usb to JST. Probably a mounted to housing.
NorthRidgeFix just got in a custom sucker that is awesome, they can sell them to you, thx for sharing.
Greetings. Thanks for sharing and for your laughter. You did a great job. Blessings.
The outro music's very good copy 😅😅😅😅😅
Northridge fix will be amazed with this
you did an amazing job
You did great man. I have to fix these ports on my kids tablets and toys all the time myself. Keep up the good work.
hi! Where can I buy replacement ports similar to this one. TIA 😊
@@mrkemblegilstrap I get them from ebay
they usually come 2 or 3 to a pack. Hope your soldering skills are on par!
@@jwhitaker81 Thanks, Bro!
Soldering? Ohhh, I'm in 1st grade on that, lol. Mine doesn't look any where near close to the difficulties on this one.
You coped well 😀
It is good to get out of our comfort zone sometimes. For next time I’ve a couple of clockwork toys which need attention if you have the time? 😃
Better? you did an awesome job. Very funny too.
I tried
You said. "I'm not a Northridge Fix'. You also haven't tried to sell your complete stock inventory to me in the 3 minute video you did either . I know who I prefer to learn from. Keep up the good work
Ur point is valid but I love Alex’ shameless way of shilling his business, even though I have no use for any of his products
Continually bashing another UA-cam channel is not something you should be learning from this guy. Is he good? Yes. Is he trying overly hard to be an asshole? Yes.
But it does work. I have purchased many of Alex's products. All good quality stuff. Wish me luck on 2 ssd, a 8tb hdd and maybe even a CD rom.
Ps make sure you use wires specifically for the psu you are using. Not interchangeable as you may think. 😢
@@larkan511 Did I miss something? I did not hear any bashing going on. Based on the title of the video I simply think he knew ppl would be comparing his work to NRF. So he stated the obvious being don't expect to see the same techniques. This is the very reason I enjoyed this video, I swear every red light alarm was going off in my head the minute he soldered the conn to the board The only thing I could think was he was going to have to desolder it to fix the traces first. I was pleasantly surprised. Though I do suspect based in his skill that he did the repair in that order purposely just get get ppls attention, and if so It worked. That would make him a master at manipulating his audience.
@@Al-kw5ii "I am not in Northridge Fix, so I'll try my best". implying they dont.
The fourth pin that doesn't go anywhere is "Mode Detect" (OTG).
what happens if it goes to ground or to voltage source ?
@@northwestrepair The micro-A plug has the ID pin grounded, while the ID in the micro-B plug is floating. The device that has a micro-A plugged in becomes an OTG A-device, and the one that has micro-B plugged becomes a B-device.
i used to subscribe to alex but frankly really disagreed with his methods and was disappointed with the repair to my 3090. no explanation as to what they did, why they could not fix, and why even after not being able to fix it and charging me the repair fee, why shipping was still an additional cost to the repair attempt. i would prefer to send any electronics i may need fixing in the future to you as you seem to care about your work a lot more than he does. he goes for the faster repairs and it seems his approach is more "lets fix things as fast as possible and the ones that would require a more thorough diagnosis, just claim them as no fix". i dont need any repairs as of now but you will be the one i contact first
He maybe have skill, but everything else is terrible including policy and business practice. And his fans love to dogpile anyone complain with "but he has a business to run. It's expensive". LOL. That's his choice too. He thrives on his "no fix" / "repair attempt" fees, i.e. "if it isn't low hanging fruit, charge them for not even doing full diagnosis let alone repair " and then hoping they don't want to pay the BS fee, so then he can actually repair it and sell their "abandoned" (ransomed) card.
He has all the abrupt curtness of Louis Rossman but without the courtesy, politeness, and professionalism. 😉
Tony's a beast, he reballed my 1080ti kingpin for me once
Everything comes back to time. If you have so much workload, you would do the same. We are all humans, after all. He may need to employ more workforce and charge little for "no fix" items.
@@don4techy no not if i care about the customer feedback and wasting time going back and fourth. people would be asking questions to the repair ticket in my situation. wastes time vs putting disposition on the report to the customer in the first place. besides card working when drivers are not loaded vs it no image once drivers are loaded usually means bad memory chips. my card was working basically past that and he deems it a no fix and wants to charge 100 to send it back. thats ridiculous. ill send it to someone looking to scam people less thank you very much
Most excellent! I'd call that "better than factory". 🎵🎵🎷🎷🎸🎸🎺🎺🎶🎶
Keep it up, Tony! Great job as always!
i feel if you look more like Jean Reno you will have magical powers to fix stuff like this
As you said. BEAUTIFUL, Well done.
You are the best ,Northridgefix is doing some HDMI Port repairing and act like no one can do.
I think Alex is one of the most talented general consumer soldering experts out there, His technique's are very logical and I can relate to them the most. I will admit some of the things he says does come across a bit arrogant but he is a proud person in his work, if he feels special it drives him to be even better. It does get a bit annoying his sales promotions but I get why he does that, meaning when you are successful at anything - ppl want to know how and what you use, after growing tired of answering the same questions over and over you just make openly public the tooling you use mostly to avoid the constant questioning, this very Easley turns into a hole other business of its own once this happens. I also think his diagnostic skills are slightly lacking (Though better than my own) compared to others on youtube, however his skills in soldering more than make up for it, once he has a bead on the issue he is a master at the actual repair. Just my two cents.
Was fine. You have a defined system for gpu repair. That said your skills are to the level of being able to fix anything
Love the expanded content and the humor.
Haha....I was sitting here thinking "isn't that the wrong pin...?" and then you noticed it yourself. Tricky little board!
Why didn't you tell him 😭
@@whompronnie 😅
@@whompronnie well he not be listening and then blaming us. Wow, the gall.
"C'mon i'm getting old." And here i sit and think, to late.
22:49 "which is the case anyway" bro called out Brandon lmao ☠
Lmao! That wire was the luckiest sh.. I've ever seen!! Do it again!
nice job sir....and i enjoy watching..
Enjoyed watching you! Good job.
Looks like some kind BMS (charge and discharge controller) for some kind of battery.
"Better than FACTORY" NorthRidgeFix quote. :)
You have to use these kind of words to manipulate (Increase confidence of your audience. That you are douing something genius)
Even when you are just replacing a USB connector, or a capacitor.
This is the collaboration we all love to see
Meh, never was a fan of NRF.
@@allgrainbrewer10 Why not? Is good what he does and he is pretty funny sometimes.
@@siedliko Because NRF is an arsehole
@@siedliko too much ego for me, too easy to say no fix and still bill the crap out of the customer.
@@siedliko you big boss?
Changing your handle to John Wick
alex'e göndermelerin beni çok güldürüyor.kendiside iyi bir tamirci ama sen başkasın.güzel video teşekkürler. ingilizcem yetmediğinden kendi lisanımda yazdım.:)
everything is a fractal man!!!!
What was that small PCB used for? Great fix! Neat PCB holding tool!
looks just like a pcb i repaired for my daughters night light, it has a micro usb and connects to the battery to charge it. many plugging/unplugging broke the usb port.
It reminds of a Dr. Who episode, one were the new Doctor emerges :)
I'm finally starting to see the importance of the flux..
always amazing work my dude!
I LOVE your videos 😂 entertaining AF! Thank you!
First connector?? Most of my jobs are bloody connectors, and ports, and then more ports and connectors! There's really a need for this kind of jobs
Say : solid , solid , solid , solid …. Solid … 👍
that's a nice looking repair!
You abtholutely did better the hard way, you thecured the connector before arranging the pads but in the end everything was nithe (nice) and clean, that joke of a president’s button thing really cracked me up but all in all is nice work. No offence but your accent is amazing to hear not far from Alex’s 😂
Much love to your videos man!
The ending is something else 🤣
man! what an amazing job fixing those cards! a while ago my 3070 ichillx4 got burned! and i wonder if i can send it up to you? to take a look at it. but the point is i am from Europe (netherlands) 😩
We have talented technicians here in Europe to u know.
@@Dmiliunasyes, at first i didn't know that at all. But yesterday i found krisfix in germany
Fantastic than Factory. 🙏👏👏👏🙏
here before it gets reuploaded
More work, more vidoes we can watch.
i did exactly the same job with my tablet yesterday )))
You're supposed to plug it into your computer in order to get the virus. 😀
More fixes for them Please!
BigBoss is proud today .
I liked the packaging
Love your work man keep it up.
"Better than factory"? Pfft! "Better than designed, mate!"
Excellent avec humour 👍
Wow, I didn't know we could send you things other than GPUs.
The best part when you say (ahaa)😂
The UV lamp you are using, is it the "BOERUI G-10W" (B&R)? I wondering because my UV lamp doesn't turn it self off after 30 seconds. It looks like mine is identical to yours.
Did you miss one wire? I thought the 2nd pin from earlier footage also has missing pad.
I want to get started repairing computer components but would like to find a video that goes over the items I need to buy. What is a good setup? I've bought a microscope, soldering station and a few other things but I need more guidance as a beginner. Any help would be appreciated.
Less shopping more training more fixing! If you hit a particular roadblock, you then figure out what you need, whether you need to just get better at doing it, or whether you need to buy or build something that would help you.
What do you fix? or want to fix?
I mostly fix classic computers, power supplies in all sorts of devices, and random relatively simple electronics and my favourite tool is LCR-T4 but odds are you don't need it. My next substantial purchases are going to be hotair to make some types of SMD work possible and some types easier, and maybe a proper oscilloscope, i just have a toy one. Do you need either of those? Hold it don't just run out and buy one, you need to know what you need and why you need it.
Also i should get around to just order a ZD-211 someday. I make do without it just fine but it would make my life easier. I mean something nicer would be nicer but one step at a time. Sometimes i wish i had a preheater/bottom-heater when working with very multilayer more modern boards, but i'm not shopping for one.
good work and good luck
I have a sketchy technique for cleaning vias... I melt the solder and blow it with compressed air.
Thats actually a thing, I have a little air burst tool in my tool stack. 😂
I mount the board vertically or higher up and go in with a soldering iron from one side and solder sucker from the other. Or from the same side, i modified my ZD-190 solder sucker, i removed the plastic sheath, i made a new plunger top that is flat because my hands are smol and i don't reach it easily, and this way i can reset it by whacking on my antistatic mat or my thigh, and i pulled a piece of silicone 2mm/4mm RC fuel line over the tip, this way it's more similar to Engineer SS02. So with the silicone tip it's easier to get a good thorough pull even from the same side.
Unfortunately after a while the silicone hose splits, i might end up making a new tip which has no PTFE nozzle and instead has a brass tube with 2mm ID which is much thinner on the outside than PTFE, less stress for the silicone. Can even shave off some material from that.
Oh if you want better tools, there's of desoldering irons with vacuum, like everyone knows the Hakko one FR-300, there's a ZhongDi clone which is fine, some other more dubious ones. On the very cheap end there's the manually operated ZhongDi ZD-211 which is not at all durable but it's like 12€. Then there's some solenoid based one from some unknown manufacturer.
Did you use your NF.Sucker on this job?
If I remember correctly I think that floating pin is supposed to be bridged to D+ so it gets identified as an OTG. I dunno I was falling asleep to this.
That board looks like it would cost less then all the packaging material...
20:18 Bro didn't say cover ur eyes 😂 like NRF 22:26 bro Wtf 🤣🤣
Thank you so much for your videos. Could you please tell me what's the model number for the soldering iron that you are using?
Your mailbox was inside the delivery truck? :XD
Little bit slow, but NICE WORK !!!!~~~~~
It is nicely done couldn't do it better. I woulf first do the julper wire must be easier dan drop methode for soldering but good job.
It amazes me how some people send their GPUs in a box with a single wrap of brown paper
This kind of work I used to do 15 years before in India now I do cpu reballing
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Better than factory
Oh, you forgot your packets of USB connectors on your shop that you were supposed to display, mate! How are we supposed to know where you get a new USB connector from if the one you destroyed (er, was supplied broken) is no good? Also, you forgot the advertising to the flux, the solder, the soldering iron, the wire spools, the knife, the pick, the tweezers, the microscope, the resin, the UV light, even the alcohol cleaner and swabs! Dude, there's no way you could work with Alex - no wonder you don't get the employment opportunities from him! Get a shopfront and a web-page and start selling stuff, gaaah! You've got a successful youtube site, what are you waiting for??? 😘
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