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  • Asus Rog Gaming Laptop No power Motherboard short circuit and Ripped battery connector repair.
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Комментарии • 180

  • @adamahmed6167
    @adamahmed6167 Год назад +113

    Aren’t the traces should connect to the vias on the other side? Seems that the traces link both sides of the connector to me

    • @SecondHandDIY
      @SecondHandDIY Год назад +12

      i seen that to

    • @NorthridgeFix
      @NorthridgeFix  Год назад +54

      It was fixed.

    • @KorAllRBare
      @KorAllRBare Год назад +2

      Yup I noticed it too, but I am confident the master would have attended to it off video..

  • @EternalHeretic
    @EternalHeretic Год назад +18

    This is hilarious timing. Was watching some videos with my wife and even said Asus seems to be the most common laptop that you have to fix and then a few hours later..this video. Love the videos

  • @ca3340h3993
    @ca3340h3993 Год назад +42

    Totally agree with your comments on gaming laptops. I use a Thinkpad as my getting-work-done laptop, and a desktop for anything serious. I've seen way too many gaming laptops die young to recommend any of them.

    • @JoshuaG
      @JoshuaG Год назад +11

      Usually manufacturers put Cheap thermal paste from the factory , making it easy to overheat and die early, cause there a lot of videos out there with gaming laptop having reduced -10°C or even -20°C ❄️ just by replacing thermal paste ❄️❄️❄️❤️❤️
      Second they pump too much voltage in their CPU's and GPU's than necessary (Still cant figure why.)
      modders and countless vids also proved you can reduce temps by Undervolting ❤️⚡🤟 if you dont want to open up and play surgery with a gaming laptop.

    • @sav3429
      @sav3429 Год назад

      @@JoshuaG I agree with you. But the problem is people who buy them don’t know that, and it’s really a big problem.

    • @salime01
      @salime01 Год назад +2

      For gaming laptop with Nvidia graphic card, you can try to turn on Whispermode. What does it do? It limits the FPS to 60 FPS with more stable temperature at 59-60C. No need to tweak laptop such as undervolting, apply thermal paste to CPU

    • @gwojcieszczuk
      @gwojcieszczuk Год назад

      Agree. Thinkpads are very good daily drivers. On the more expensive side, Panasonic Toughbooks (semi or full rugged).

    • @5L4P5T1CK
      @5L4P5T1CK Год назад

      indeed - it is what I am actually telling ppl for years

  • @miketheevolutionslayer2649
    @miketheevolutionslayer2649 Год назад +2

    Your beautiful work took away my sorrow from grieving the loss of a great mechanic who was not just my teacher but my friend. Thanks keep up the good work and happy New Year 👍

  • @jennybn
    @jennybn Год назад +4

    ok i'm an electronics engineer.... an old one lol i just opened up a MSI gaming lappy, full of confidence after watching hours of youtube videos by yourself and others, imagine my surprise when i realised how good your microscope is! i can just about see the components! i guess i'll be needing a cheap scope + a hundred other tools! many thanks for you vids, they're excellent

  • @Twistedmetal-qe8kx
    @Twistedmetal-qe8kx Год назад +13

    Awesome repair, I've had lots of laptops and very few problems, never had an Asus. I completely agree on the
    desktop for high end graphics, laptops are just the wrong form factor. The other issue with laptops is you are
    generally stuck with the hardware you have, not easy to upgrade like a desktop. Excellent video.

  • @Alan_Skywalker
    @Alan_Skywalker Год назад +2

    The truth is, manufacturers rarely taken seriously about the electronic design and quality control of desktop(including gaming) products. Even some high end desktop cpus and SSDs have double digit fail rate. If you want quality product, go for enterprise class, at least bussiness class.

  • @Karhald
    @Karhald Год назад +3

    Yikes, that video title scares me. I just picked up my 2nd ROG laptop a few months ago and I love it. My previous laptop was also a ROG and it worked great for 7 years until I dropped it and busted the screen. I could have spent the money and replaced the LCD panel myself, but I was already planning on replacing it soon.
    Hope my new one doesn't have those problems, too.

  • @michaelknowles1651
    @michaelknowles1651 Год назад +5

    Merry Xmas Alex, Big BOSS and the rest of each of your families. Much appreciated for your educational/entertainment videos you produce. Absolutely great, to the point videos.
    Can't wait for 2023 content. Stay safe

  • @KC-nd7nt
    @KC-nd7nt Год назад +4

    I find myself giving your uploads 👍 before watching them . Ya know I've never been wrong . Always entertaining
    Always with the perfect amount of humor
    It's so rewarding to me watching a true professional good at his job .
    Waiting for my anti glare light now brother . Mom bought me 1 from you .
    I told my mother thank you . This is the most thoughtful gift and I am very happy .
    Don't ask me how she figured it all out . She's not tech savvy but ..
    Happy New Year brother

  • @foxsquirrelgaming2463
    @foxsquirrelgaming2463 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas Alex, hope you had a great one!

  • @Roland_Bones
    @Roland_Bones Год назад +1

    Genius work here. Just my experience, my old Omen 7700HQ 1060 MaxQ laptop has been golden since early 2017. Its running a full-size 3-fan 3060Ti in an eGPU, having had a 2060 in the enclosure before that. Benchmarking runs just below the average of desktops for both these cards, and I'm still happy gaming on 1440p 165hz 27" monitor at 90-120fps. But after this, I don't think laptops are the way to go for gaming now, mainly due to Thunderbolt being too limited and not able to get reasonable performance from GPUs above the 3070. Next PC will be a self-build desktop.

  • @WW-bt3tx
    @WW-bt3tx Год назад +2

    Without a doubt you know gaming on a laptop is detriment to the hardware, and yet without gaming on them there would be fewer customers.
    I think it is more than fair that you provide great advice for gaming (get a desktop), and provide a service to those who just won't learn.

  • @brandonkick
    @brandonkick Год назад +2

    The key is consumer based machine vs business grade machine. This goes for laptops and desktops.
    I have a thinkpad T430 from 2014 that has never had anything done except mechanical hard drive swapped for an SSD. It runs amazing. I paid $200 for it used in 2014. T series was lenovos business grade line for many years.
    Likewise I have a Dell Optiplex 3020... several years old. At least 5 years old. Again, swapped mechanical drive for SSD.... never another problem.
    Buy a laptop or desktop at walmart, target, or bestbuy... your getting consumer grade junk. Some may last a few years... most machines from big box stores wont last.

  • @user-gs3zq3rf2p
    @user-gs3zq3rf2p Год назад

    Alex, you are incredible! I truly enjoy watching your expert repairs. Makes me take more time with my board work for sure!

  • @Tight4Skin
    @Tight4Skin Год назад +23

    There were also 2 connections "vias" on top side. Are those also data lines?

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real Год назад +5

      Yeah the battery isn't going to charge

    • @NorthridgeFix
      @NorthridgeFix  Год назад +20

      It was fixed.

    • @JoshuaG
      @JoshuaG Год назад

      @@NorthridgeFix 2:58 About this (my personal opinion at least) a lot of factors i think why gaming laptops fail or die early is the user not taking care of it , cant blame them though if they want to use it out of the box.😅
      i still use my old Asus GL552VW ❤️ a 2014 ROG laptop that still works till this day, just repasted it and locked the CPU to 20 watts❄️ (small performance loss)🤟 instead of letting it use the full 45 watts ofthe CPU's TDP⚡⚡🔥
      Doing it makes it go easy on the VRM's and MOSFETS right ??

    • @NorthridgeFix
      @NorthridgeFix  Год назад +5

      @jashua, why have a powerful laptop if you are going to limit it's performance. It defeats the purpose.

    • @iamknightnight7936
      @iamknightnight7936 Год назад +1

      @@JoshuaG bro Pc’s are OP these days especially with the “ RTx 4090’s it’ll be while before a laptop gets graced with that hardware

  • @ganntradingsystemstimecycl2783
    @ganntradingsystemstimecycl2783 Год назад +1

    Must thank you for saving money and frustration on not buying gaming laptop. So glad I built a PC.. I only use laptops for work related stuff and Web browsing..

  • @nobrakes4896
    @nobrakes4896 Год назад

    your personality plus accent really make this channel keep it up!

  • @griparian
    @griparian Год назад

    Superb Work and I'm soaking up the lessons every day...

  • @florinel181
    @florinel181 Год назад

    I agree with Alex , efficiency is the key to success, that comes with experience.

  • @tobyprior8839
    @tobyprior8839 Год назад +9

    I totally agree with you Alex regarding your views on laptops for say gaming but let's say for example space is an issue or that they do a lot of traveling for work so a desktop is not practical.
    Perhaps the better question to ask is what is the best laptop to buy in terms of its potential to be fixed.
    If people are going to buy them regardless I'm sure they will will be happier knowing that if it does break there have a good chance of it being fixed when they send it to you for repair.

  • @basharhermas1862
    @basharhermas1862 Год назад +4

    شكرا اليكس ... بس انتبهت انه في تكمله لخطوط الclock وdata ووصلت جزء وتركت الجزء الثاني

  • @kerbyarcigalretuta6820
    @kerbyarcigalretuta6820 Год назад

    Always impressed with your work alex,
    your loyal followers from Philippines.

  • @iamdeadinside
    @iamdeadinside Год назад

    The mosfets on this one are clearly gud 😂 Nice job, as always.

  • @charlocabural9973
    @charlocabural9973 Год назад +2

    I brought a second hand gaming laptop from fb marketplace
    Acer Nitro 5 2nd gen
    As an IT STUDENT I prefer gaming laptop for rendering and portability
    Yes I using it for coding and simple games
    And I agree, if you want to be a hardcore gamer build yourself a custom Desktop. Laptops are use for corporate because of its portability.

  • @DevilbyMoonlight
    @DevilbyMoonlight Год назад +4

    I think your right on with gaming laptops they do run hot and you are getting less for your money than a desktop, so if you dont need portability then the desktop is definitely the way to go..
    but saying that I've got 2x i7 gaming laptops that I've had since they were bought brand new, they get used heavily daily one is an old MSI GE70 that the Mrs uses 16 hours a day - the only issue with that one was with the original battery itself failed after 3 years, and this one which I am using which is an i7/ gtx1060 MSI GE73 Raider 8RE which is only off when I am asleep or out of the house - I ditched the original sata M2 drive and hdd and put 2x nvme m.2s samsung & kioxia (toshiba) and a mx500 sata SSD I had spare, and went with 32GB of Crucial memory - this one can get really hot if not using cooler boost with games like Star Citizen, but seems stable and can cope with extended sessions even in the heatwave we had here in the UK, but I do admit I use small 1 inch blocks fixed to a board which sit under each of its feet to make sure it has enough air - the only issues I have had with this one is a frozen bios after a couple of the Microsoft updates - but the bios reset is easily accessible without disassembly from the underside, and the keyboard LED's the green portion of the RGB has failed on a number of keys - I have avoided changing it out as the keyboard is heat-staked rather than screwed or hooked into the palmrest, but functionally its still runs and works fine its been reliable for a number of years.

  • @joesammy4343
    @joesammy4343 Год назад

    Big boss is the king of assembly and testing...Priceless.

  • @RyanUptonInnovator
    @RyanUptonInnovator Год назад +1

    Always impressed with your work.

  • @ralfmimoun2826
    @ralfmimoun2826 Год назад

    I need my computer for business purpose only: coding, multiple vms, office stuff... My last Thinkpad served me very well for 11 years and is still functional, but a tad too slow for todays software. So I got a refurbished PREMIUM. Kids and wife have Thinkpads, too (used ones are affordable). You can get spare parts for.everything, if you ever need one.

  • @WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen
    @WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen Год назад +1

    5:03 The knowing smile of Sherlock Ohms...

  • @jaybomb5022
    @jaybomb5022 Год назад

    My G15 does pretty well when you keep the fans clean and apply liquid metal. 3yrs VR gaming going strong.

  • @you166mhz
    @you166mhz Год назад

    this guy makes life easier ... he's great at what he's doing ...

  • @MrKillswitch88
    @MrKillswitch88 Год назад +1

    Personally I strongly prefer the Dell Precision line as they are serviceable unlike almost everything else such as having a removable gpu nevermind having things like sodimm and nvme slots unlike consumer garbage. As for Thinkpads some are ok while the rest is very so so while the lack of upgrade options and deleted features makes it hard to like them compared to much older models.

  • @3mariusx
    @3mariusx Год назад

    Taking good care of gaming laptop means regularly cleaning the inside dust and changing the thermal paste and pads with very good ones!🎉

  • @viniciusvbf22
    @viniciusvbf22 Год назад

    I have a Sager laptop (Clevo) for 8 years, playing games almost everyday, no damage at all. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I, for one, can recommend Clevo-based gaming laptops!

  • @JacobLara
    @JacobLara Год назад

    Love the recommendation on gaming laptops, which should I buy for gaming? None of them. Completely agree. Heat destroys everything. A laptop is just a big disadvantage to a desktop.

  • @xXCOR3Xx
    @xXCOR3Xx Год назад +1

    i think one big reason laptops fail is they are moved around and knocked into and bumped and a lot of motion inside of it where there shouldn't be movement making things fall off and break also after long period of high use causing it to become hot plus all the movement doesn't help them with out the proper air flow could it even get hot enough to weaken the solder after multiple heat cycles.... but there i go thinking again is that even something that sounds plausible or am i making shit up

  • @shooter3267
    @shooter3267 Год назад

    "You wanna play games?" reminds me of the Sopranos :) Love the vids.

  • @ford1546
    @ford1546 Год назад +2

    what is the problem with the ceramic capacitors? looks like it's the biggest source of error. are there cheap junk capacitors or have this kind of this problem

  • @dosdoktor
    @dosdoktor Год назад

    Writing from an ASUS TUF Dash F15 laptop that is used in bad conditions, I would not have a problem replacing the MOSFETs whenever they would fail. But at the same time I have used a Clevo M571TU for the last few years, after it sat in the recycling bays of Germany, it was upgraded to the maximum possible, 16GB DDR3, GTX 280M, even installed a QX9300 into it because the big old chunk of metal is still running. Usually, unless something goes very wrong with these devices, they don't break for years to come. In some cases, 10-20 years, at which time they are well beyond the 5 years grace period regardless. This ASUS might be the first to be replaced after 2 years, because of needing more power soon, but remains a very respectable machine in my collection, afterwards. I had ASUSes back when they had the old EEE PC 701/901s, even overclocked one of those in recent years using resistors and feedback loop CPU voltage. Those run at double speed when overclocked, I even have the old BIOSes for them, shoutout to anyone who wants the old EEE PC 701 v4.00 bios, I have it, it's unlocked and custom LOGO'd ready to be flashed.

  • @sandeepkark
    @sandeepkark 11 месяцев назад

    I was asking this about best laptop on other videos, i would give some suggestion to people who use their laptop for design/gaming etc like me, allow air flow, may be get a laptop stand, also it would be better to use laptop in air-conditioned room, keep the fans and heat sink clean, reapply thermal paste every 2-3 year, that may allow laptop to serve you for many years. i personally like to travel and work, so desktop is not an option for me.

  • @MichaelCzajka
    @MichaelCzajka 7 месяцев назад

    My Asus gaming TUF Ryzen 9 laptop died 8 months out of warranty (2 years).
    We established that the PSU seems to have triggered the failure. Asus accepted that the PSU had been failing for some time (during warranty) but that an intermittent fault (it charged intermittently) was hard to prove... and replaced it... despite initially denying the out of warranty claim.
    Unfortunately, replacing the PSU didn't fix the problem and Asus established the motherboard was also faulty. They offered to diagnose it for free... waiving the normal fee. When they replaced the entire motherboard gratis I was surprised. Perhaps they were willing to accept that a PSU failing during warranty killed the laptop? Either way they've just bought themselves some serious good will. They never identified what had failed on the motherboard... which is a pity as it's nice to know which part is problematic.
    Mind you... it was a fairly expensive laptop (>$2K)... and we bought 3 of them. It was barely used, never moved and was attached to a UPS... so there's no good reason for the failure.
    The only problem is that there's no guarantee that the laptop won't fail again some time soon.
    In future we'll stick to buying second hand laptops for more modest prices... on the assumption that if they've lasted a few years they're unlikely to perish any time soon.
    :-)
    P.S. Only annoying thing about the repair was that the repair centre deleted everything on the hard drive... and it's going to take a long time to reinstall it all: A fair bit of technical software with fiddly licensing.
    PPS. Desktops don't seem to have any of these problems: If they ever have a problem it's a minor expense to replace parts... but laptops are useful at certain times.

  • @_DanielPrieto
    @_DanielPrieto Год назад

    2:31 best laptop advice

  • @Heinrich.Fourie
    @Heinrich.Fourie Год назад

    you are great teacher thank you for making this learning available love from south africa

  • @Barklen226
    @Barklen226 Год назад +1

    Hey boss, when you solder things like these motherboards, what temp do you set your soldering iron to? AND also what temp is your heat gun? Do you use the heat gun simply to keep the solder warm enough to quickly re-flow? I'm about to replace a DC jack plug on an older Asus Zephyrus laptop, and I'm just not sure what the best temps are to use. I assume I will also use Flux as I've seen you do in all of your videos.
    Thanks!

  • @yummyklown9226
    @yummyklown9226 Год назад

    I got a cheap EVOO gaming laptop from Walmart that's still going strong. I'm on my 3rd going on my 4th year of owning it.

  • @italianjob-vx6hp
    @italianjob-vx6hp Год назад

    Another super diagnosis and fix !

  • @stefanlechner
    @stefanlechner Год назад

    You are right, i also think that laptop aren't built for gaming. They called them gaming laptop, but they aren't built for it. The board, the heatsink, it is too small and they get to heavy or big. So better buy a desktop or build your self a desktop, so there is enough room, enough air to cool, and so on...great video. Greets

  • @Jonnyweareten
    @Jonnyweareten Год назад +1

    It would be good to have a microscope with built in thermal camera.

  • @MegatronFlexmistic09
    @MegatronFlexmistic09 Год назад

    Great Job Alex👍🏼.

  • @doudjabiiir
    @doudjabiiir Год назад +1

    بارك الله فيك thank you...

  • @L.o.u.i.s..
    @L.o.u.i.s.. Год назад

    Nice job as usual, which Flir thermal camera model are you using?

  • @baba0rum
    @baba0rum Год назад

    I got myself a lenovo y540 i5 9300 gtx 1660ti brand new 2 years ago. Never had any issue. Undervolted and underclocked day one.I dont play on ultra but rather on high/ultra or 60fps, something that would not trigger the gpu fan to spin crazy. I have good temps. I could get more power out of it but it'll gonna get more stress by the heat for almost no gain and makes it less durable.
    All i'd say, if you buy a gaming laptop, UNDERVOLT + only enable higher graphics when it's worth it, i mean, msaa x8 + fxaa x8 + aa x16 is kinda pointless on a laptop...

  • @bimmeralaskari5670
    @bimmeralaskari5670 Год назад +2

    I strongly recommend what you suggested about desktop pc cause laptops not worth they are not made to tolerate the heavy duty usage.

    • @dazlee3449
      @dazlee3449 Год назад

      they can tolerate respectable usage such as medium in game setting RTX OFF and left open to cool down after use, which is why entry level is better, paying a 1000+ for a laptop with a high end RTX gpu in a laptop with RTX ON, i wouldn't recommend.

  • @cheabrasseur1337
    @cheabrasseur1337 Год назад

    so i think ive figured out the trend of why gaming / high-end laptops fail is because of the heat from cpu and gpu.. witch causes caps, mosfets, and other component's to fail, I've gone though 3 laptops in 7 years! all had mainboard failure but i got my eurocom laptop fixed after a mainboard replacement i decreased cpu clock speeds to stock 3.6 hopefully it lasts longer than 2 years this time!

  • @my-yt-inputs2580
    @my-yt-inputs2580 Год назад

    To me a laptop is for use when traveling or needing a portable solution. Otherwise desktop all the way. The laptop I currently have was bought used and it's an Asus ROG gaming model from like 2012. I've upgraded it by swapping out the older wifi G to a much newer Wifi 6 M.2 card. Gosh what a pain to get to.

  • @Aiorya9000
    @Aiorya9000 Год назад

    I Have an asus rog gl702 laptop that i use everyday and game on it without turning it off and it still working after almost 6 years

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 Год назад

    Good job mate 👍

  • @mikeh6876
    @mikeh6876 Год назад +1

    The two best laptops (I have experience with a lot of them) are
    1. AORUS 17X (Intel 12th Gen)
    2. ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 (14” Intel)
    I would recommend the MAC, but, they are so damn expensive to repair.
    You need a laptop if you are a mobile tech.

  • @dazlee3449
    @dazlee3449 Год назад +2

    I'm not sure the issue is with ASUS themselves, anything can cause an issue with the motherboards, ie running them hot for too long, then closing the lid so the heat cannot vent, constantly mobilised and shoved into a confined space such as a back pack after heavy load prolonged gaming time.
    everything electrical fails at some point in its life cycle, there's no "well what about LENOVO or this make or that make", most boards and capacitors are made Widley from the same factories in Indonesia or China for many brands so blaming ASUS is a bit stereotypical.
    ASUS have made some poor designed choices in the past with poor ventilation on there outer cases, i have 2 ASUS laptops and one is ROG GL703 from 2017 with a gtx 1050 and its had some hammer trust me, still running still works still games, and a TUF F15 2022 model which has improved ventilation and runs cooler with less power draw, the mistake some people are making is purchasing laptops with the high end rtx cards which will run hot, go for the entry level RTX 3050 or the GTX1650 gpu laptops, if your wanting to run games with all the bells and whistles enabled you really need to purchase a desktop.
    ive had ALIENWARE AND LENOVO lap tops with the high end cards and had nothing but trouble with them so i feel going for lower power draw and cooler less demanding cards and run games at an honest in game setting not pushing the gpu then you will save your laptop.
    n RTX 3080 in a laptop running raytracing is A NO NO, leave this options disabled your laptop will thank you for it.
    i would only risk RTX on with a desktop equivalent, as much as the card is designed for RTX on i just wouldn't on a laptop, which values my point go for the entry level gpu based gaming laptops, the cheaper the better,£650 for the ASUS TUF F15 RTX3050,if it breaks then its not as heavy a hit on the wallet, im done paying a 1000+ for a gaming laptop.

  • @viralcraft2023
    @viralcraft2023 Год назад

    Thank you for the videos.i learn a lot sir.🙏fan from philippines.

  • @invertthelab6532
    @invertthelab6532 Год назад

    i got bad experience with that brand too, so i prefer the other

  • @premise187
    @premise187 Год назад

    You should include the type of cpu on the ASUS laptop, whether it be Intel or AMD. Would be interesting to see which fails more.

  • @NZdolmiogrin
    @NZdolmiogrin Год назад +2

    every video i am struck with the same feeling of awe and appreciation for the skills you display sir and ive course big boss goes without saying haha

  • @johnsonnghiem9018
    @johnsonnghiem9018 Год назад

    Agree with his sentiment about laptops. Desktops are better purely because of the modular capability and being able to replace the parts. Like a car, and the replacement parts for laptop isnt worth the effort in repairing mostly.

  • @JasonPurkiss
    @JasonPurkiss Год назад

    Thankyou sir for your teachings :) if you didn't use your fast techniques to identify the issue would you have to test every cap? apologies I'm a novice who has never tried but wants to learn :( :)

  • @Marky84
    @Marky84 Год назад

    The Motherboard Whisperer 🤣🤣🤣 11:20

  • @shadowarez1337
    @shadowarez1337 Год назад +3

    Grab a Framework labtop.

  • @michaelblack5011
    @michaelblack5011 Год назад

    Totaly agree , better use deskop for gaming , the laptop is fail is not for gaming because have very bad coliing

  • @iamknightnight7936
    @iamknightnight7936 Год назад +1

    Northrigfix . Good thing no cheap and cheap thing no good . But free things always best . Lol agree ?

  • @chosipian
    @chosipian Год назад

    the usual great informative video....

  • @riotta2641
    @riotta2641 10 месяцев назад

    Which laptops are best servicable from your experience?

  • @umarino71
    @umarino71 Год назад +2

    Hi Alex, what do you think about to use the solder mask under the pad strip to fix them on the board ?

    • @nussysnake9933
      @nussysnake9933 Год назад +1

      Ideally you want the piece you're soldering onto to be as flat as possible with the board, putting solder mask under the pad would make it sit unevenly and the other pins would have to accommodate for the height difference.

    • @Chilanpi
      @Chilanpi Год назад

      No, because it does not cure, since it does not receive UV light. It remains liquid. It is not a glue.
      The same thing happens if you put a lot on it, it hardens on the outside, but it remains liquid inside.

    • @crashoverride328
      @crashoverride328 Год назад +1

      The problem being solder mask is UV Cured - the copper blocks the UV light.

  • @Darren777Au
    @Darren777Au Год назад

    Laptops are good for mobility, I use mine at church for pre-post production work. Also depends on the space you have.

  • @a.p.3439
    @a.p.3439 Год назад +1

    Why are gaming-laptops not reliable? Always had Acer-notebooks and don't have hardware-issues.

  • @nelson1667
    @nelson1667 Год назад +1

    I would love the opportunity to help you with your queue. Im not into this business to become rich. I truly enjoy fixing electronics and getting a broken thing to work again.

  • @charlesbutlerjr2577
    @charlesbutlerjr2577 Год назад

    Question Alex, Where did the heat come from on mine, if any? Im about to check and see if my MB is one from the era of the BAD CPU Lawsuit. Ive never gamed nor OC'd. MB listed as 2019 made. Blessings All!!!!!

  • @tyrellwreleck4226
    @tyrellwreleck4226 Год назад

    I recommended gtx 1650 laptops or at least 940mx ddr5 because they are low powered and you can game the whole day without having any issue.

  • @timothystevenhoward
    @timothystevenhoward Год назад +2

    what is your experience with Lenovo Legion? It seems like ASUS, HP, Dell all have similar issues in their gaming setups.

    • @RadiusNightly
      @RadiusNightly Год назад

      HP and Dell are kind of generic for office, some models are not meant to be repaired or require some special parts, but they are overall good. Asus is fine, but they are focusing on 300W slim laptops, not good, but people want that, thats a problem, too much power in a very small space, does it work, yes, when it will go bad, as soon as possible. Acer are fine, but they changed some things, they can be very complex. Legion, in my opinion, not good as other brands. When you consider future upgrade, such laptops cost money, less and less laptops are offering that, because business people do not need that.
      When you consider future and durability, things like changing battery, replacing keyboard and such, Legion are bad. On most laptops you can replace keyboard, remove older one, put new one, but Legion have that wonderful idea to bound one of 4 laptop covers with the keyboard. This 4 covers for laptops are expensive, in order to replace keyboard, you need to buy whole cover and keyboard, otherwise you will not be able to unbound old keyboard and you will not bound perfectly new keyboard. They got BIOS problems and such.
      In nutshell, all laptops are made with same materials and components, same companies producing same caps, its about what cap from same series will blow in what laptop, usually for repairs comes laptops that are mostly sold. Its not question whats more durable, Kingston or Samsung, Elpida, Realtek, Intel or AMD, nVidia, Micron or SK Hynix, or capacitor manufacturer.
      For example you get 100 gaming Asus laptops for repair and 10 HP gaming laptops, but at the same time Asus sold 10000 laptops, and HP sold 1000, so they are equal, its more about advertisement, more ADS, better sale, if its cheaper, you will sell even more units, with low price and high quantity, quality are big question.

    • @timothystevenhoward
      @timothystevenhoward Год назад

      I'm going to test out a 11th gen ThinkPad. Hope they last!

  • @georgeindestructible
    @georgeindestructible Год назад +1

    Another great video.
    The problem with laptops are 2.
    1 people don't use frame limiters for game which pushes the laptops to the limits which most are never design to handle when it comes to power consumption.
    2 Most laptops are not designed with airflow simulation software, which means that the designer has no taken into account small pockets of accumulated heat which will kill certain components very fast, why would they, they can't sell more that they already do if they don't account to ignore designing them so they are not break very easily.
    It's a shit world out there companies are trying to get 2-8 times margins, if i was making a product, seriously, i would try to absolutely make it the best possible i could, what would make me proud is when pretty much every customer was legitimately happy by enjoying that they invested their hard earned effort==money to me who i was so thoughtful i made pretty much the best for them.
    The win-win scenario isn't not something impossible, it's just that companies have become so greedy they are basically robbing you with your permission and have found ways to hypnotize you with information to distract you from the reality of that fact.

  • @dd07871
    @dd07871 Год назад

    Would have never expected it to be the capacitor.

  • @anro_gaming
    @anro_gaming Год назад

    Right on the money 👍

  • @wackey2k10
    @wackey2k10 Год назад

    Unfortunately i don't live in the US, but i wonder if you'd be able to fix a short caused by an LCD cable being removed and inserted while a battery is in, for an acer nitro 5.

  • @Druid4026
    @Druid4026 Год назад

    the best laptop to buy is the one you dont see in northridgefix shop at lot like msi gigabyte laptops razer laptops

  • @ja.935g67
    @ja.935g67 Год назад +3

    Asus needs to hire you as the Quality Assurance officer on the side 😂 Better MOSFETs and better CAPs 🙌

  • @0ctivate
    @0ctivate Год назад +1

    How do you know what capacitor rating to use?

  • @tobiasmangoma9566
    @tobiasmangoma9566 Год назад +2

    Northridge Fix carry and sell the the knowledge and experience of fixing laptops. You can place an order ion their site and they usually ship it out the same day and ofcourse it's a joke. I can't imagine I had to mention it's a joke to save Alex from complaints. Great work as always Northridge Fix.

  • @davidlguerr
    @davidlguerr Год назад +1

    I hate when users do not know how to disconnect the battery and rip off the connector. If they do not know, just take the computer to a professional, before ruining it.

  • @hachogonzalez8649
    @hachogonzalez8649 Год назад

    Motherboard whisperer.... so how did you know what type of capacitor to use?

  • @ARNOLDFALCON
    @ARNOLDFALCON Год назад

    Thank you alex

  • @mulatiechekol4513
    @mulatiechekol4513 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @donald1056
    @donald1056 Год назад

    How old are those Asus laptop - 5 years or newer - very curious

  • @kcinplatinumgaming2598
    @kcinplatinumgaming2598 Год назад

    yes. your running a business not a charity or by the hour... you charge a price for a job ..not for time taken....people just dont understand that concept sometimes

  • @Jason-zh7wo
    @Jason-zh7wo Год назад

    Great job

  • @thomashenden71
    @thomashenden71 Год назад +1

    ASUS is the only brand of laptops mentioned / repaired on the channel, so it very much seems like ASUS should be avoided, but…

  • @Morpheus-pt3wq
    @Morpheus-pt3wq Год назад

    The more something sells, the more of it will break. It is as simple as that.
    Not everyone can have a gaming computer (space constraints - laptop takes significantly less space) and not everyone wants to. Cable clutter is often insane, especially when i´m trying to remove one cable after replacing something (not necessarily in the case, but behind it as well - and i have cable management there too). Surge protector with 8 sockets is already at its limits...
    And ever since i went with USB sound card (i used PCIE sound cards for years, but since they are ancient atp, board manufacturers started dropping the support, NO, it doesn´t mean integrated audio is equal - even cheap Xonar DGX runs circles around Realtek 1220), i wouldn´t mind byuing a gaming laptop myself, but as i already have a PC, i´m sticking with it.

  • @sirhcw4369
    @sirhcw4369 Год назад

    Serious question- my sister does soldering as a job but when I was talking to her she said they dont use a smoke sucker. How harmful is that to her?

    • @paolo11x11
      @paolo11x11 Год назад

      If they are using lead-based solder the smoke and vapors must not be breathed. Lead accumulates in the body and causes neurological decline, behavior changes, and reproductive problems. These are permanent. The body eliminates lead very slowly, so any exposure should be avoided. Your sister needs to find out what kind of solder they are using.

  • @greeng1665
    @greeng1665 Год назад

    sounds like a good reason for class action lawsuit against asus at the very least based in your testimony

  • @Dheazzo
    @Dheazzo Год назад

    Those motherboard are simply stubborn even if you teach them a lesson they will learn for a short time before you know they will be brought back to be disciplined and you have to really burn them well for them to learn a lesson

  • @raincloud54
    @raincloud54 Год назад

    When I try and visit your site m browser says its compromised and recommends closing the page

    • @NorthridgeFix
      @NorthridgeFix  Год назад

      The site is currently under maintenance. We're doing
      updates. It will be back up soon.