Dude, I love how excited you get when you finish a repair! It's like every time is the first time! Love your channel, and hope your business stays successful!
Classic engineer mate, all my ex colleague engineers(I used to be a buyer in this industry) get satisfaction from working out a fault but even more so when they can resolve it. A clue is when he said "better than from the factory" because most faults come down to manufacturing tolerances, the simple truth is that all devices leave the factory with faults but sit within defined tolerances, for this reason I had my AV engineer rework my amps despite having no apparent faults to remove all dry joints and poor connections in general which improved the sound quality on what are already fairly high end products, my AV engineer was like a kid in a candy shop effectively stripping down and rebuilding my amps and removing all the factory tolerances. When the work was done the amps had sound quality akin to products selling for 2 or 3 times the price, and still do to this day.
Another amazing repair. Thank you master. Really helpful that you read every mosfet resistance and tell us what is expected to be normal or not. Greetings to all working in the shop from Portugal.
I like the fact you smile with excitement at repairs. It must be something about tech repair shop owner and fixers that when we repair we are so happy to have saved items from Ewaste or help a customer or the satisfaction of it.
Very nice fix again, i've recently found your channel and i think it's amazing. Lot's to learn here! i'm very impressed on your micro soldering skills and patience. Still amazing that expensive devices, cards etc totally stop working over 1 component... the world is so lucky with guys like you and other repair heroes. Keep it up
@@windowsxpprofessional I actually make electronics for a job, Paste PCB's, use pick and place machines and hand solder components (Basic electronics knowledge unfortunately ) but all the equipment is at my work I cant really use it for my own time.
Always good to see repair and reuse over scrapping and replacing, too much stuff gets thrown out for relatively simple faults that 9 times out of ten come down to manufacturing tolerances in components(ex buyer in your industry mate) from the factory.
How to keep track of which video you watched? well just press the thumbs up :D thats how I keep track off which videos I watched! they are a bit soothing like bob ross video's but instead of painting its like attacking the bad components and replacing them with new ones. Its like a detective to find the culprit, and replacing it better as factory job. And to give it back to big boss to repair! Love the show! keep it up.
You are right on the number. I'm trying to push and finish as many GPU's as I possibly can but it seems like it's a never ending queue. We already stopped taking GPU's a month ago.
@@NorthridgeFix when the day comes you reopen Que i have a 1080 that i will be sending your way. what do yall charge for repairs anyway i cannot find a number anywhere
another superb repair chief ….. want to know, why we did not clean the old solder from the board before putting the new MosFet ? you usually clean the pads before putting a new component on the board :) ..
more! i think this is the problem on my two cards, I think killed by cheap PSU. tempting to fix myself but I love those cards, hoping to send it there soon
I like your channel, I see all your videos, congratulations for being a didactic when you do the work, I know that you are beginning to work with video cards, and I know that sometimes it is difficult to repair these, I congratulate you for doing a quality job, but unfortunately this in terms of video cards does not guarantee that they will be good, when you make the video card work it turns on low consumption using only basic parts, normally when a video card is repaired a test should be carried out with software programs. rendering to rule out other problems, and also a test with factory programs that review the memories. With this you ensure that when the client uses it, it does not throw errors. me gusta tu canal, veo todos tus videos, feliciataciones por ser didactico cuando haces el trabajo, se que estas comensando a trabajar con tarjetas de video, y se que es algo complicado a veces reparar estas, te felicito por hacer un trabajo de calidad, pero lamentablemente esto en cuanto a tarjetas de video no garantiza que estas queden bien, cuando haces funcionar la tarjeta de video esta enciende en bajo consumo usando solo partes basicas, lo normal cuando se repara un tarjeta de video se debe realizar un prueba con programas de renderizado para descartar otros problemas, y tambien un test con programas de fabrica que revisan las memorias. conesto aseguras que cuando el cliente la use no arroje errores.
Does not matter, you can have for example the red probe on ground, continuity mode functions kinda like closing/completing the circuit, thats why it beeps because he closed the circuit going to ground
it DOES matter, black probe on ground sink, and red probe on point you want to check, if you put it in reverse (red probe on ground and black on testing point) it's called "diode mode" in which you test not continuity but voltage drop,
@@chrom4ful The master has spoken IT DOES NOT MATTER acknowledge your mistake and move on, next time at least research it on google before posting and misinforming people, that causes to invalidate good information for people who wants to learn, exactly what you just did with my comment. xoxo kisses
Rtx3080 blown 20a fuse at the connector, replaced fuse, pc flickers once and won't power on. Used 3 connectors directly from 850 watt psu (NO jumpers). All drmos read identical ohms on the 1st pin.
Dude, I love how excited you get when you finish a repair! It's like every time is the first time! Love your channel, and hope your business stays successful!
Classic engineer mate, all my ex colleague engineers(I used to be a buyer in this industry) get satisfaction from working out a fault but even more so when they can resolve it. A clue is when he said "better than from the factory" because most faults come down to manufacturing tolerances, the simple truth is that all devices leave the factory with faults but sit within defined tolerances, for this reason I had my AV engineer rework my amps despite having no apparent faults to remove all dry joints and poor connections in general which improved the sound quality on what are already fairly high end products, my AV engineer was like a kid in a candy shop effectively stripping down and rebuilding my amps and removing all the factory tolerances. When the work was done the amps had sound quality akin to products selling for 2 or 3 times the price, and still do to this day.
same here love to see the smile and that shows passion...love it man.Subscribed
This guy is extremely talented n in a league of his own , always a pleasure to watch you work
Straight to the point no nonsense talking and gets the job done! Nicely done masta!
This is so satisfying to watch a pro at work. You, sir, are a rare specimen these days.
Nice job alex. This was a fast one. One gpu done and a big mountain of gpu‘s are still waiting. Hopefully you can fix them all.
Thx for the video
The smartest technician I've ever seen. Straight to the point.... Wonderful
this is called experience, straigth to the fix, well done
@@vf3378 Awesome :)
I like the way you diagnose the issue till you find the problem and fix it. Well done Alex, as always.👍
_Alex, please show a few no-fixes in the mix._ 🙏🏼
_It helps keep our expectations realistic. _*_Thanks!_* 👍🏼
When Alex found short on that coil I do not know why in my mind he said "consider job done"
100%..That's exactly how my brain interprets a short. .
@@NorthridgeFix Amazing channel and amazing job. You are currently my bedtime story before falling asleep on RUclips. Thanks
I thought the same thing. Lol
Awesome
11 minutes to fix a graphics card with evey step included.. you're awesome!
Another amazing repair. Thank you master. Really helpful that you read every mosfet resistance and tell us what is expected to be normal or not. Greetings to all working in the shop from Portugal.
Great to see another Portuguese here. O Alex é o maior!
Your enthusiasm is so infectious.
I like the fact you smile with excitement at repairs. It must be something about tech repair shop owner and fixers that when we repair we are so happy to have saved items from Ewaste or help a customer or the satisfaction of it.
nice job ALEX ... you can not bleave how much i love to see you fixing dead GPU and brought back to live..
Very nice fix again, i've recently found your channel and i think it's amazing. Lot's to learn here! i'm very impressed on your micro soldering skills and patience. Still amazing that expensive devices, cards etc totally stop working over 1 component... the world is so lucky with guys like you and other repair heroes. Keep it up
"right there right there" good impression especially when the job is done. very fast repair
Enjoyed the video... I've watched you repair tons of graphics card and somehow, I always learn something new... never boring..
The way you smile after something gets fixed is a happy feeling.
i like that you always get excited when its fixed . I have that smiled memorized ..
Watching these makes me want to do this, but I understand how much experience, equipment and set
up you have. Anyways looks fun
Me too. I've been on the brink of ordering a microscope... even though I have nothing to repair and probably never will.
I suggest you to work on donor boards of 2 mices and other things, and try interchanging their buttins
@@windowsxpprofessional I actually make electronics for a job, Paste PCB's, use pick and place machines and hand solder components (Basic electronics knowledge unfortunately ) but all the equipment is at my work I cant really use it for my own time.
@@Loonstadk ok m8
RUclips algo wanted me to watch this channel, it is educational and relaxing.
We will find the value of this channel when we watch other repairing channels..great videos ❤️❤️
Its not only your knowledge but its the speed where you trouble shoots most off the problems very impressive !
Fun to watch doing a repair.. you are like a big boy.. gives you a sense of accomplishment.
Always good to see a graphics card repair! Good job Alex
Always good to see repair and reuse over scrapping and replacing, too much stuff gets thrown out for relatively simple faults that 9 times out of ten come down to manufacturing tolerances in components(ex buyer in your industry mate) from the factory.
Thanks for always sharing your unending stream of knowledge. I consider your videos my new daily therapy.
It's amazing how you knew the other mosfets were reading well although they gave different values... amazing!
I just love your smile when you go "and the short is gone" 😊
Tx for the video !
Watching your videos, my curiosity increased in repairing things (electronics).....
So efficient, so fast, so knowledge, so confident. Great job Alex!
Vrey doge!
That was a quick one , two tests and boom the problem is detected ..great works
Priceless smile on fixing the card....
awesome:::)
Thats a happy customer getting his card working again. The 1080 should serve you and still a good card.
I wish I knew how to do this type of work. Maybe someday I will try to learn more.
How to keep track of which video you watched? well just press the thumbs up :D thats how I keep track off which videos I watched! they are a bit soothing like bob ross video's but instead of painting its like attacking the bad components and replacing them with new ones. Its like a detective to find the culprit, and replacing it better as factory job. And to give it back to big boss to repair! Love the show! keep it up.
!! I made my first job with a micro usb port, thanks for your teaching
that happy face after you realized the card is working, priceless :D Well done ;)
Its all about Experience in finding what components is bad,,,i was going for voltage injection...amaizing skills Alex,,
Better Than Factory Job, Keep up the good work my friend
Cannot wait for your backlog to clear. I have a 1080 Ti STRIX that I need a pro to look at. :D
When i see a new video from Alex, immediately I think "consider job done".
Now U R master of Graphics card also😊😊
I like your efficient failure inspection algorithm 👍👌
You are the KING -> NorthridgeKING!
it's a pleasure to watch and learn from you
You have tons of experience. I am feeling jealous.
professanal supper skilled electronic engineer ماشاء الله ادلم الله عليكم الستر والعافية وننقاء البصيرة
Good job Alex, Always nice to have the right Chips and spares in stock. Better than factory.
This was the vrm fix I needed to watch.
Thank you for making these videos!
Nice to find this channel watching repair videos specially this time of pandemic. Much more to learn. 😍
1 less GPU to fix. Only 200 to go and Alex will be free of the GPU plague. :D
You are right on the number. I'm trying to push and finish as many GPU's as I possibly can but it seems like it's a never ending queue. We already stopped taking GPU's a month ago.
@@NorthridgeFix when the day comes you reopen Que i have a 1080 that i will be sending your way. what do yall charge for repairs anyway i cannot find a number anywhere
@StarAncient Which 1080 do you have?
@@NorthridgeFix zotac extreme amp 1080 non ti
ima crash out now its 1AM here in SoCal where we live. hope to hear back.. Go to sleep too!
another great job Mr. Alex, thanks for this videos. Now my Son is joining me watching your videos.
another superb repair chief ….. want to know, why we did not clean the old solder from the board before putting the new MosFet ? you usually clean the pads before putting a new component on the board :) ..
A great way to diagnose an issue
Felicidades por la reparación hermano, Saludos desde Venezuela
wow, 2nd test already shows the problem, great educational content, i always love to see how masterfully you fix these, and better than factory
Nice work Alex, some days you get the easy ones.
Brilliant job!
There is always something to learn from your videos.
Keep up the good work Alex.
I love your work but I prefer watching your fix laptop motherboard more.....I love you man
now i know if i found some burnmark on the mosfet . considered that the mosfet is burned inside or leak. thankyou sir alex for the another knowledge .
Time to brew up some strong tea and begin a graphics card backlog repair marathon.
You really are good in doing this kind of job. Hope i could be like u someday.
Good job. I would clean the area right after removing the mosfet because there was a noticeable "brownish" substance around there...
Very satisfying to see these repairs! Nice job Alex!
Great movement you have, great job!
Nice to see that card work again, good job👍👍👍, consider it done😄😄😄😄😄
Vientos, eres bien canijote, chingones tus videos, de grande quiero ser como tú! saludos NorthridgeFix!
Always love to see any desktop pc component repairs! Any chance you can do a 3090 or 3080 gpu repair video??
He did. A month back I guess. A 3090.
@@jetamiemaster yeah I saw that one! Liquid metal lmao!
Really I learned so much in yours video my motivator thanks MR.ALEX
Getting better and better
Finding shorts makes me happy as same as when the device is turn on!
You are amazing. Thanks for your informative videos everytime.
The best channel i follow and learn👍
Alex, long time fan boy hehe lol, suggestion to include in the videos on your thoughts what causes the need for repair 👍🏻
Quick and to the point.
more! i think this is the problem on my two cards, I think killed by cheap PSU. tempting to fix myself but I love those cards, hoping to send it there soon
that's an incredibly stable hand you have there mate.
Another one saved from the bin! Awesome work! 👌
I like your channel, I see all your videos, congratulations for being a didactic when you do the work, I know that you are beginning to work with video cards, and I know that sometimes it is difficult to repair these, I congratulate you for doing a quality job, but unfortunately this in terms of video cards does not guarantee that they will be good, when you make the video card work it turns on low consumption using only basic parts, normally when a video card is repaired a test should be carried out with software programs. rendering to rule out other problems, and also a test with factory programs that review the memories. With this you ensure that when the client uses it, it does not throw errors.
me gusta tu canal, veo todos tus videos, feliciataciones por ser didactico cuando haces el trabajo, se que estas comensando a trabajar con tarjetas de video, y se que es algo complicado a veces reparar estas, te felicito por hacer un trabajo de calidad, pero lamentablemente esto en cuanto a tarjetas de video no garantiza que estas queden bien, cuando haces funcionar la tarjeta de video esta enciende en bajo consumo usando solo partes basicas, lo normal cuando se repara un tarjeta de video se debe realizar un prueba con programas de renderizado para descartar otros problemas, y tambien un test con programas de fabrica que revisan las memorias. conesto aseguras que cuando el cliente la use no arroje errores.
and at the end i really enjoyed your smile of success;thanks alot
Always better than factory job thanx sir
Another Swift and efficient repair. Weldone boss
Nice track of the issue 👌
It was a fast one and all good. Brilliant.
how to measure from starting point of the card, and how does the 12 volt work through it?
Pure experience and talent saved the day
Great job, better than factory for sure👍
You make this look easy! One question? When measuring for shorts in continuity mode, does it matter which probe is ground?
Does not matter, you can have for example the red probe on ground, continuity mode functions kinda like closing/completing the circuit, thats why it beeps because he closed the circuit going to ground
it DOES matter, black probe on ground sink, and red probe on point you want to check, if you put it in reverse (red probe on ground and black on testing point) it's called "diode mode" in which you test not continuity but voltage drop,
It continuity mode it does not matter,
@@chrom4ful The master has spoken IT DOES NOT MATTER acknowledge your mistake and move on, next time at least research it on google before posting and misinforming people, that causes to invalidate good information for people who wants to learn, exactly what you just did with my comment. xoxo kisses
Amazing work my man I love your videos!!!
Another amazing repair.
Always like an expert....😊
Keep up the good work!
he is an expert. 😁
The thumbnail made me think he had the biggest 1080 in existence. That thing must stay really cool with that heatsink.
Nice work, I like watching your videos and it's great that you clearly love your job, keep up the good work!!
Easy fix to the electronic guru thanks for sharing experience once more
i like repairing video as well as ur speaking technique
Hi, I love seeing your videos and they teach me a lot.
You can set in bios to auto power on / on restore AC to power on so you dont have to jump the pin
Rtx3080 blown 20a fuse at the connector, replaced fuse, pc flickers once and won't power on. Used 3 connectors directly from 850 watt psu (NO jumpers). All drmos read identical ohms on the 1st pin.
Nice work Alex , give more Graphics Card Repair Video :)
Making it look so easy!