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Комментарии • 276

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets Год назад +38

    It’s not luck- it’s skill. You are damn good at this! Respect to you.

    • @zUltraXO
      @zUltraXO Год назад +1

      it's also a bit of luck, it could've been worse like the actual GPU being screwed

  • @a.j.haverkamp4023
    @a.j.haverkamp4023 Год назад +23

    I have said it before, but the disassembly and assembly could make nice videos too. Big boss could have his own channel!

  • @cosmiccoyotedog-doreenb9605
    @cosmiccoyotedog-doreenb9605 Год назад +36

    Well done Alex, I soldered boards for years at a big company and I'm still learning from you years into my wonderful retirement. LOL. I really did laugh out loud when I saw all that "GOLD' I'm still wondering where did it come from....I think you may be correct that it was glitter, ugh.

    • @andyruse4670
      @andyruse4670 Год назад +7

      It really is the herpes of art supplies.

  • @tattoos1988
    @tattoos1988 Год назад +30

    Northridgefix is one of my favourite channels I’ve been micro soldering for years and I learn something new with every video thank you for the years of knowledge which certainly has improved my repair rate and you have also taught me not to take it to heart or be hard on myself for a no fix I’m a bit of a perfectionist lol 😂if it ain’t fixed I failed but your videos over the years have shown me that even professionals face no fixes sometimes
    Have a blessed day everyone god bless you all
    God bless northridgefix

    • @tattoos1988
      @tattoos1988 Год назад +1

      @@1RebelDog1 I agree my favourite and there are a fair few on youtube but I always watch northridgefix have a blessed day 😀

    • @blogdesign7126
      @blogdesign7126 Год назад +1

      I like how NorthridgeFix has taken the void and replaced Louis Rossman for hardware repair videos.

  • @kote7su
    @kote7su Год назад +57

    When you're the one repairing my electronic components I'm 10/10 optimistic.

  • @prtech7706
    @prtech7706 Год назад +9

    I just bought my first soldering and rework stations after inspiration to try from this channel. I had an old Lenovo motherboard laying around that I am using to practice. My first attempt at removing an HDMI connector was a Hiroshima. Long way to go. :)

    • @ShahZahid
      @ShahZahid Год назад +3

      you shouldn't start with complex connectors and stuff, first learn the basics and try desoldring/soldering components on dead boards, or get a soldering practice kit, its pretty helpful, also good flux will make all the difference, thats something i learnt in my 7+ years soldering

    • @prtech7706
      @prtech7706 Год назад +1

      @@ShahZahid the board is useless which is why I'm practicing on it. I've had it in the closet for a good while. There are a bunch of different sized components that I think will give me good practice. I think I had the wrong size nozzle on the hot air gun so I wasn't heating up the board sufficiently to release it. I was surprised at how little force it takes to rip the pads. I barely used any. It's a good lesson learned.

    • @siontheodorus1501
      @siontheodorus1501 Год назад +2

      Have a good flux, try first with through hole components get a feel of how each tip affects the soldering process. Then try smd from big to small. Have a small but strong pliers will also help a lot. It is good that you have a board to try on tho. It is a long learning process, good luck.

  • @CGMossa
    @CGMossa Год назад +21

    This channel has a lot of memes.
    Better than factory.
    Scientist.
    Decorative solder balls.

  • @ut4321
    @ut4321 Год назад +4

    Alex "went for the kill" and nailed it in no time on this one! Honestly, I couldn't see the thermal change, but he saw it right away. Amazing. Also, what the heck was all that gold?!

  • @AlessandroAloisi23
    @AlessandroAloisi23 Год назад +5

    I swear Alex's passion for what he does is palpable. Top YB channel :) ty

  • @kpelectronics
    @kpelectronics Год назад +2

    I saw one of my menthors having a lot of issues trying to solder a QFN ic, in a T*CON board for a TV, just like this mosfet you soldered and this guy fail trying to do it. He did it twice because he thought the ic was bad, then he ordered a brand new chip and fail again, wich tells me that probably the problem is not the chip but the soldering method. Congrats Alex, Big Boss, dad and NorthridgeFix.

  • @miornajib3288
    @miornajib3288 Год назад +10

    its great to see knowledge being shared and the smile when the repair is successful
    thank you big boss

  • @Vendetta210
    @Vendetta210 Год назад +7

    Customer: I have a laptop for you to fix
    Alex: Let me guess, it's an Asus
    Customer: right

  • @veyselasso8428
    @veyselasso8428 Год назад +7

    straight to the point well done Alex

  • @argeeman
    @argeeman Год назад +7

    0:00 The most common and most iconic sentence at the beginning of the video on this channel. You won't find more frequent. Asus forever ( ironically ) 😀

  • @donald1056
    @donald1056 Год назад +4

    Might want to put that board in an untrasonic bath for a few minutes

  • @carlosgohn8659
    @carlosgohn8659 Год назад +2

    Honestly the best Channel.
    Salam from France,before i watched your vidéo about amtech NC 559 ,i worked with mg chemical and when i decided to buy amtech and tried it ,it's just Amazing .
    God bless you.

  • @1t729
    @1t729 Год назад +7

    Respect Alex ! I love your work and presentation ! Keep going on ...

  • @Shifo_47
    @Shifo_47 Год назад

    متفائل طبعا انك قدها والله بتمني اني واحد زي حضرتك فاتح في مصر محدش كان هيرجع للضمان والتجار مبيسئلوش في حد ومحدش بيعرف يصلح قطع الكمبيوتر زي حضرتك

    • @AhmadQusem
      @AhmadQusem Год назад +1

      فعلا راجل محترف جدا

  • @tomandersson5089
    @tomandersson5089 Год назад +1

    my OCD when i see such messy desk =) its hard for me to look at it haha!!!! well done brother...

  • @devinvanburen4136
    @devinvanburen4136 Год назад +2

    If I ever need electronics repaired Alex is my first choice. Nicely done Sir.

  • @stefanlechner
    @stefanlechner Год назад +3

    Great work. Another laptop saved from going to the trashbin. Perfect. Thank you for that video, greats

  • @coolirc
    @coolirc Год назад +1

    @ 3:25 about the probe you should put a sticker with a name like voltage or amp meter to distinguish the multimeter probe from the amp meter probe , i do it for my multi charger connectors like for 12v and 5v charger connectors so i'm not mistaken from which charger to plug

  • @Masspsykoser
    @Masspsykoser Год назад +1

    always a pleasure to see you smile after a successful repair. inspiring. thank you!

  • @AbelKama2014solo
    @AbelKama2014solo Год назад +2

    Millions and millions of RUclips channels, yours is the only one I want to receive notifications on. Great Job as always

  • @Alfactors
    @Alfactors Год назад

    Your place is so clean and tidy I don't know how you don't lose anything

  • @nadegebaka883
    @nadegebaka883 Год назад

    Thank NORTHBRIDGE...for your wonderful channel..and all the teaching we've got ..
    But I have a big and serious question ..that EVERYONE ASK ..even under table....
    How much a repair technician can make a month/year..???
    If you cannot be precise..what's the AVERAGE money can we do as repair tech like you??
    Your answer IS VERY IMPORTANT..for many of us..following you on this channel..
    Thank you

  • @xsendmelocation6594
    @xsendmelocation6594 Год назад +3

    My iPhone gets really hot when you use your heat gun on the the board

  • @Chewligan1
    @Chewligan1 Год назад

    Wow!! You went straight to the short at the beginning of this video !!! You are psychic Alex !!!

  • @mohamedabdeltawab3929
    @mohamedabdeltawab3929 Год назад +2

    Great,shokran lak ya 3almy👍

  • @sfh2050
    @sfh2050 Год назад

    I like big boss, he is very polite and doesn't talk much. A quality of a genuine boss.

  • @sergiorodriguezmartin2957
    @sergiorodriguezmartin2957 Год назад +1

    Para mí es el mejor canal de todos los que he visto se nota que es un profesional en su materia

  • @davidmugali
    @davidmugali Год назад +1

    Great work Alex, thanks for educating the tech side.

  • @anro_gaming
    @anro_gaming Год назад +6

    We struck gold, guys 👍

  • @barrygoodofficial
    @barrygoodofficial Год назад +1

    Where you put the red prove? When you test mosfet? When I try to put in diode mode all will beep’s even caps what’s wrong? 😅 and in continuity it’s ok

  • @jmqwert
    @jmqwert Год назад +1

    Always nice with an "easy" win, with the right goto approach you get even the difficult solution, to look simple !👍
    Don't you, as a standard service, ultrasonic clean any of the boards repaired? This looked as an obvious candidate. The thought behind for now the board is fixed, but over time, due to short /heat/corrosion buildup another component could fail.🌪

    • @Fattony6666
      @Fattony6666 Год назад

      ultrasonic cleans is for suckas

  • @esok3222
    @esok3222 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderful content ! I might send a board to you. Keep it going dude, cheers to the boss.

  • @Hatemode_NJ
    @Hatemode_NJ Год назад +1

    I have this same laptop and had to take it apart so I know what the inside looks like. I still can't believe that gold substance all over. The G14 runs hot and I'm sure they were doing all they can to get it to run a few degrees cooler, but then you risk stuff like this.. for like 3 fps. For all we know the user changing how the heat was disapated might of even led to the failure.

  • @therealb888
    @therealb888 Год назад

    Oh lol *asus* laptops are the staple of this channel. I'd buy asus laptop just because I've learnt to repair them from your videos!.
    It blows my mind how you single handedly find patterns that asus engineers who designed the board can't.
    They should consult you.

  • @kinnymonster
    @kinnymonster Год назад

    Gotta love Big Boss. He be like, "Ya, ya. Get outta here & let me work." LOL

  • @vasileceteras
    @vasileceteras Год назад +8

    Did you ever replace a gpu chip, or any other big BGA chip? I'd love to watch that kind of repair!

    • @therealb888
      @therealb888 Год назад +2

      May be in the past. But never seen him do on this channel because it's not economical.
      The most important lesson I've learned from this channel is Time & Business > Electronics & Repair.

    • @LabArlyn
      @LabArlyn Год назад +4

      Re balls ?

    • @Jencha010101
      @Jencha010101 Год назад

      He does it when replacing wifi chip on samsung tablet: ruclips.net/video/tBMh6qt4VJg/видео.html

    • @siontheodorus1501
      @siontheodorus1501 Год назад

      If you are talking about reballing, yes he has done that before but i think it is not like change the chip. It is sometimes difficult to find the exact same part.

  • @matcathatsat
    @matcathatsat 10 месяцев назад

    lol new christmas sales idea? solder ball ornaments!

  • @razaraj7573
    @razaraj7573 Год назад

    You play with your board enjoying the repair its always enjoying to see your videos alex👌👍

  • @infopackrat
    @infopackrat Год назад +1

    So why don't you use flux for part removal?

  • @tecnogof
    @tecnogof Год назад +1

    Thank you Alex and Big Boss. Love all your vids. Please can I ask where I can find the full version of your outro tune?

  • @stallion2k640
    @stallion2k640 Год назад +1

    We found Gold, that's epic lol, love your videos and comments

  • @hkoueke
    @hkoueke Год назад

    Watching from Cameroon. Always a pleasure.

  • @MaxGameZz
    @MaxGameZz Год назад +2

    Good morning to everyone

  • @shae8592
    @shae8592 Год назад

    I love thees'e videos I may not know alot about electronics but love how you explain everything and you reasons what you are doing.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 2 месяца назад

    Big Boss should make a side channel so we can see stuff being dis and re assembled too!

  • @HanCurunyr
    @HanCurunyr Год назад

    "Here we have an Asus laptop that came in for no power", when the video doesn't start like that, I do kinda miss it. Keep up the great work!

    • @BakrAli10
      @BakrAli10 Год назад

      Do the asus laptops get bad motherboards frequently? I was planning to get this exact model (G14) but now I’m a bit afraid it.

  • @JeSuisUnePatate
    @JeSuisUnePatate Год назад

    2022 version of the Klondike Gold ! 🥳 Well done !!

  • @johnhauser5939
    @johnhauser5939 Год назад

    Thank you again for another video and inspiring me to do board repairs.

  • @funfactsclips1363
    @funfactsclips1363 Год назад +2

    It's funny how I watch these videos from end to start🤣

  • @stillraven9415
    @stillraven9415 Год назад +1

    You are nearly 80 percent right on your guesses by my estimation.

  • @mhtawfeek594
    @mhtawfeek594 Год назад

    questions please ! ...
    - When you testing the voltage ... Where are you put the ground cable of the avo cable ?

  • @eugrafcmg
    @eugrafcmg Год назад +4

    Hi Alex, would you share temperatures used for solder/desolder please?

    • @chilloutsloth
      @chilloutsloth Год назад

      He said such an info is not helpful, since there are way too many variables. E.g. nozzle type, distance, etc.

    • @moya9450
      @moya9450 Год назад

      I usually do the maximum temperature and do it as fast as possible. But depends on the solder and the job. I never adjust My soldering iron temperature below 380 Celsius

    • @PouredDreamXXX
      @PouredDreamXXX Год назад

      @@chilloutsloth for sure, but it can gave a base to someone. If too hot and too close you will burn the components and maybe more. Too far and too much air blow then you will never reach the good temperature.
      Saying for this attempt I will use 380°c at 50% air blow (not real value) would at least give a base to some people, you can evaluate the distance from the components size on the screen.

    • @eugrafcmg
      @eugrafcmg Год назад

      @@chilloutsloth any hints are better than no hints

  • @aceace5457
    @aceace5457 Год назад +3

    will you ship to the uk as i am disabled and find it very hard to move about . i like your vid i been watching you since the days that you was working in that shop upstairs .

    • @mistwolf
      @mistwolf Год назад +1

      I ordered from his shop to Australia, no problem.

  • @KM-kl2wu
    @KM-kl2wu Год назад

    Im always watching the OG do the work

  • @HighPoweExpress
    @HighPoweExpress Год назад

    When I was young, I used to work with a factory that used to make Intel Motherboards and boards for Motorola pagers, they used to clean all the boards kind of like a conveyor washer machine and used Cascade as a clean agent. I will remove any Bios battery, put that board in a dishwasher with a Cascade soap and blow dry later. LOL

  • @ford1546
    @ford1546 Год назад +5

    Asus laptops do NOT seem like durable machines. I would NOT have bought one.

    • @andquester
      @andquester 21 день назад

      Or the most repairable one.

  • @vurtrue
    @vurtrue Год назад

    I believe I have the same or similar board with the same problem (GA502DU v2.0) My skills are still lacking so it took me a long time (and removing many mosfet/caps) to find out that one of the Mosfet that are in a row above the GPU was possibly bad.. Just like your board. I took it off and the second Mosfet at the DC in is no longer shorted. Fingers crossed that's the issue and not a bad GPU. But now I'm waiting for what I hope is the right chip to come from China sometime in mid to late Oct 😢
    Thanks for all your videos and spending time to educate your viewers🙂

    • @MattAspira
      @MattAspira Год назад +1

      Good luck when you get the chips in! Don't give up.

  • @Stry-Glitch
    @Stry-Glitch Год назад +1

    Holy moly.
    I found the same gold stuff inside a PS3 one day.
    Always though it was paint because ppl think thermal paste is some sort of paint but unfortunately, gold thermal paste is something that some manufacturer sell. Which is a joke as thermal conductivity and longevity.
    I suppose one day you will also face coconut oil, mayo and nutella as thermal paste, right now I only miss Nutella on my collection !
    5:55 I can also see that the chip was cracked on top

  • @daff124
    @daff124 Год назад

    new exploding glitter bomb from Mark Rober, nice one :DDD

  • @ksenchy
    @ksenchy Год назад +1

    Favorite brand of laptops on this channel

  • @theo2378
    @theo2378 Год назад

    13:50 wondering why the microscope is zoomed in on the f9 key. 🤔

  • @Tirkan
    @Tirkan Год назад

    Capo di tutti capi. Boss off all boses❤

  • @diff_lab
    @diff_lab Год назад

    Admirer of your work!!!
    Comment: Not on statistic but in Math the right way to say 10.345 is ten point three, four, five instead of 345.

  • @ronelculibar6099
    @ronelculibar6099 Год назад

    I've started to learn microsoldering today and I was inspired by you, I learn a lot from your channel. Can you make a video on how you pinch smd components on a tweezer cause when I'm soldering, I thought I've already put it lower but its floating. Just tips on soldering. Thanks!

  • @topmovieclips101
    @topmovieclips101 Год назад

    Good Morning Alex, can you please make a video showing how to correctly inject voltage into components? I always watch your videos and go to them as soon as I experience any problem.

  • @yaminsiddiqui4690
    @yaminsiddiqui4690 Год назад

    That second last step is undeniably important.

  • @SalimOfShadow
    @SalimOfShadow Год назад

    You have the precision of a neurosurgeon

  • @heathwirt8919
    @heathwirt8919 Год назад

    I have a three year old Overpowered OP-LP3 Laptop. Recently the glue holding the display on failed and the display tilted down applying pressure to the connector. Not wanting to work on it myself I brought it to a shop that reinserted the connector but the display would not light up. The repairman opened up the computer and found burnt components on the motherboard. Problem is we can't find a schematic for this machine in order to identify the failed parts. Do you have any idea with to find a schematic for this Overpowered OP-LP3 Laptop? Andy advise would be greatly appreciated. It's a beautiful machine and I really need to get it working. Thank you in advance.

  • @luii_v2619
    @luii_v2619 7 месяцев назад

    My g14 (2021) has a similar problem too, it just randomly died outta nowhere where and no power light was on nor charging. Would like to buy the new line of 2023 g14 but I don’t know.

  • @gregoryaul2005
    @gregoryaul2005 Год назад

    Wah wah your solder ball are to big 🤣🤣🤣🤣 yes alax great job👍👍👍👍

  • @christophergunadi6293
    @christophergunadi6293 Год назад

    Hey! Just wondering if this was the same board featured on TronicsFix. Love your vids

  • @Joey_Avocado
    @Joey_Avocado Год назад

    Before your video started, i watched an ad for data recovery services….🧐

  • @unknown4mat584
    @unknown4mat584 Год назад

    What with the donut icing all over it lol

  • @kpelectronics
    @kpelectronics Год назад

    I got to confess that I follow a lot of electronic chanels wich I have lerned from but, none of then have better soldering technics than you my man. Probably you are not the best at all but soldering, no competition!!!

    • @robertcampbell5605
      @robertcampbell5605 Год назад

      a compliment and an insult nice work

    • @kpelectronics
      @kpelectronics Год назад

      @@robertcampbell5605 an insult? you think so? sorry if that your perception my friend, i´m a technician and I know why I said it. and also i´m sure Alex will agree!

  • @nicholastulloch2956
    @nicholastulloch2956 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @JosePereira-cc1ju
    @JosePereira-cc1ju Год назад

    the undisputed champ has done it again.. well done sir.

  • @MT4ZETA
    @MT4ZETA Год назад

    Great Work like always Doc Alex.

  • @38911bytefree
    @38911bytefree Год назад +1

    They should rename this laptop series ROS, republic of shorts.

  • @blower1
    @blower1 Год назад +1

    You know you need to clean your glasses when you first read the thumbnail as......Anus Repair :D

  • @razikhan4789
    @razikhan4789 Год назад

    Sometimes it becomes difficult to decide whom I admire more...you or Big Boss

  • @antoniou5
    @antoniou5 Год назад

    always good to see big boss!

  • @sarihaddu
    @sarihaddu Год назад

    Main cast of the channel.
    1. Alex.
    2. Big boss.
    3. Asus.

  • @itstheweirdguy
    @itstheweirdguy Год назад

    I hope to send a customer to you some day. Beyond swapping out storage ram, reseating battery, replacing screen or parts, we don't do board repair. No heat gun stuff, soldering, not our bag.

  • @DominikHartmann
    @DominikHartmann Год назад +1

    Great Work!

  • @TalentHub4
    @TalentHub4 25 дней назад

    my laptop asus rog starts but not showing display and in a couple of seconds auto off heating too much ones i turn on

  • @estonian44
    @estonian44 Год назад

    hi, boss, i have hp 8560w and some of the ribbon cables are "broken" (old laptop already), and some of the cable clips are broken, i think touchpad and power button cable clips are broken, do u have any solution or do you sell some spare parts?
    can i just change cables without buying new touchpad and power button? thank you

  • @steinbauge4591
    @steinbauge4591 2 месяца назад

    I shorted the video connector (after shorting something else) with death as result.. is it safe to swap in another mainboard?

  • @abmenon3755
    @abmenon3755 Год назад +4

    Very professional great work done

  • @OverUnity7734
    @OverUnity7734 Год назад

    Are the MOSFETs under rated in these Asus laptops? Will it go bad again. Can extra cooling prevent them from shorting ?

  • @infected7258
    @infected7258 Год назад

    Hey I love your Videos and I was wondering if every now and then you showed yourself working on the board

  • @diztrogamingyt1769
    @diztrogamingyt1769 Год назад

    *Solder balls for decoration 😁😁 another better than factory repair and big boss is boss of all bosses🤣*

  • @luisvilleza2687
    @luisvilleza2687 Год назад

    golden colored
    thermal paste i have used some of those

  • @danielotto1062
    @danielotto1062 Год назад

    Love the smile face when short is gone $$ 💪💪

  • @Tech875O
    @Tech875O Год назад

    What is all that white gunk all over the chips and the board?

  • @mdv1988
    @mdv1988 Год назад

    Which thermal interface do you use after the assembled the notebook? Which thermal paste do you use?

  • @davidguillory4311
    @davidguillory4311 Год назад

    Hey I'm rich with all that gold on the laptop 😆 I know for sure you can find the problem and fix it
    from all the videos that I have been watching. And you still deserve five star for me. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐