@@PugilistCactus If intel or amd have a CPU that does not perform to spec, they will reduce the clock on that CPU until it is stable and sell it as a lower speed part. This is a common practice to cut down on waist and improve yield.
@Erocketfries During manufacture CPU's can have varying levels of stability at certain speeds. So, if you have a production line that is making 3.3Ghz i3 CPUs there will be some that do not test stable at 3.3Ghz. At that point, the clock is lowered until the CPU runs stable, and then it is branded at its stable speed. Years back, AMD would sell 3 core chips. These chips were actually 4-core chips but one of the cores where disabled because at the time the chip was tested, one of the 4 cores was unstable. AMD just disabled the unstable core and sold the CPU as a 3-core. Basically, CPUs can have slight variances in their ability to perform even among those produced on the same line with the same process on the same day. I should also point out that I am unsure of how much this situation has changed as we have moved to smaller nodes. It could be that currently both Intel and AMD have refined their manufacture to bring down these variances quite a bit.
For those that keep comenting that the the radiator needs turning round on the aio...your are wrong. That is actually the correct way shown. Most radiators have a collection area at the top to collect any air in the system, and as lond as your pump is NOT the highest part on the loop the air will colkect at the top of the rad and not the pump. So many people do it wrong as well as cooling the rad with warm air from the pc.
I have a pre build hp desktop and for some reason it makes a horrible alarm sound when a faulty ram stick is interted. I found out by putting in some sticks from a pc that wasn’t posting no matter what. I think it’s pretty useful they made that safety feature, also with red power button led
all you had to do was remove video card, put in a different on that uses less (or more) pci lanes, then swap back after it starts working, i can't explain why it works, but it does, if it was the cpu it would flash then power down
@@RobynnxXProblem is he didnt used the cpu to other system and just straight assume that it is a broken cpu, even if it is should still re-confirm once more
The cpu light was on... So you know, we decided to reseat the cmos and remove a stick of ram because that also causes the cpu light to turn on. Also, i am assuming that one or more of the important pins on the cpu was bent or completely gone.
Bro update the bios try all the solutions before replacing parts test that old cpu in a new mobo see if it's bios issue 🥱🥱 my man went on wiki how to fix this shit
You put thermal paste and connected the cooler before turning it on to see if it posts?...you know you can just put the cpu in and press the on button right?
That motherboard looks like the tomahawk 450 max I have the same problem all the time literally all you need to do is take the CPU out blow the socket put it back in take the ramout put it back in keep the PC off no power cord connected for 20 minutes and for some reason that process always works. I have literally everything exactly the same in my PC I have the msi2060 the Ryzen five cpu and 2 sticks ram Ngl that replace was probably unnecessary
Checking the CPU is very time consuming compared to the other things. If you actually worked on computers a lot you would realize you always start with the simplest solutions then work your way up, the CPU light is actually not because of a broken CPU a good portion of the time.
@@davidl.7383 i work on computers a lot, i build them. If the CPU light is on, why would you check stuff like the gpu?! Replacing a cpu is not time consuming, its only 4 screws to remove the cooler. Its more time consuming to check everything else first if the PC already told what the problem is. Error codes are there for a reason, so you DONT have to check the entire system
@@ExistentialEmpirewait im genuinely having an issue i have a r5 3600 rtx 2060 and b550 pro vdh i tried undervolting in the bios to reduce temps and it killed itself and it hasnt posted signal to a monitor again i tried swapping ram cleared cmos gpu fans are spinning i dont know what it is 😢
I made a stupid mistake by not putting the cpu well in the motherboard, it then showed a dram issue light in the motherboard so i never knew the problem was with the cpu, i changed the ram and its lication, i also remived and blugged the psu connections, i did many things amd i thought the problem was with the motherboard so i tried to refund it, but while trying to do that, i thought lets check the cpu, and it turned out that i put it wrong, the pins have to go inside, for new commers, it is hard to tell if the cpu is in the right place or you should wiggle it more to see. Your guy might have made the same mistake.
Did you try another exact model or just a lower power one? I literally had my PC shutdown randomly on games because my PSU couldn't keep up with my Vega
i commented this before about cmos but honestly im astound ur even a company lol bro you are never supposed to reset cmos by removing battery use the buttons or prongs with a screwdriver. Resetting the cmos by taking out the battery can cause the battery to drain to ZERO and have a dead battery which is just more money to replace
Turn the aio radiator around!! The air can't escape from the pump if there is any in there. sometimes the pressure is heigh enough to blow them down but most of the time in these aios they are not
wrong the orientation is fine and optimal for front mount gamer nexus made a video on it. You have no idea what you're talking about. It's basic common sense if you know how water and gravity works
@@UnusualPudding so I don't know what I'm talking about even though I have first hand experience with this exact problem? Gamers Nexus doesn't cover everything and didn't test every aio! In every case there is no downside of turning the aio around so the tubes are at the top and there is a possibility of air getting trapped if you dont even if the chance is small.
Hi bro. I'm not sure. When I press the power button, my computer does not turn on. To turn on, I have to press the power button 10 or 15 times. I taught a problem in the pc case button, so I tried a new pc case but still had the same problem, and then I tried new smps and ram but still had the same problem. And I have two hard drives (ssd and hdd); I removed the hdd and attempted to boot, but it did not work. Is there a problem with the motherboard or the processor? Is there any chance it will cause the random not turning on issue?
It's not a broken CPU😆. The motherboard probably has no bios update, so you could either manually flash it by putting an older CPU like 3700x and updating it to a newer version or put a mobo that already comes with bios update. Lol.
i am very proud of you for finally resetting cmos and checking connections etc before outright just swapping parts 👍🏼
In 15 years he MIGHT buy a post card
I would be worried. It's never the CPU!
Wait until you learn cpu manufacturers re-die cpus if they don't perform good.
@@mouaxiong8618 Yep, very common.
You must get your info feom tech elitists. Because thats not remotely true.
@@PugilistCactus If intel or amd have a CPU that does not perform to spec, they will reduce the clock on that CPU until it is stable and sell it as a lower speed part.
This is a common practice to cut down on waist and improve yield.
@Erocketfries During manufacture CPU's can have varying levels of stability at certain speeds. So, if you have a production line that is making 3.3Ghz i3 CPUs there will be some that do not test stable at 3.3Ghz. At that point, the clock is lowered until the CPU runs stable, and then it is branded at its stable speed.
Years back, AMD would sell 3 core chips. These chips were actually 4-core chips but one of the cores where disabled because at the time the chip was tested, one of the 4 cores was unstable. AMD just disabled the unstable core and sold the CPU as a 3-core.
Basically, CPUs can have slight variances in their ability to perform even among those produced on the same line with the same process on the same day.
I should also point out that I am unsure of how much this situation has changed as we have moved to smaller nodes. It could be that currently both Intel and AMD have refined their manufacture to bring down these variances quite a bit.
Guys remember buying a new cpu is a very good way to fix a malfunctioning cpu
What I was thinking lol
tbh how can you really fix a malfunctioning cpu that bent pins are not the problem
Are you retrded? Id rather buy a new cpu than use one that has been "repaired" for it to break later on again.
@@countrymanrandylewis8463 retrded
Well how is it even possible to repair some 5nm transistors?
The cpu led wash flashin so we went outside and changed the cars spark plugs and that didn’t work so we changed the cpu and boom it worked
lol
Dang it sound like all your guys build are low quality because the amount vids u guys post about repairing the pcs.
Low quality videos too
They probably just make a ton of pcs
@@Lillylafrog it’s always the same pc so they “break” their own pcs there is only variety in some vids
@@Lillylafrog of shit ones …
They've got pretty damn good reviews tho
Mf got egirl as a hashtag.
That placing of AIO killed the CPU. Lol
Damn guy.. You get a lot of returns for non working pc's you've built
bro i would never trust anyone holding a pc like that
For those that keep comenting that the the radiator needs turning round on the aio...your are wrong. That is actually the correct way shown. Most radiators have a collection area at the top to collect any air in the system, and as lond as your pump is NOT the highest part on the loop the air will colkect at the top of the rad and not the pump. So many people do it wrong as well as cooling the rad with warm air from the pc.
As someone who works for a gaming company fixing customer PCs all day. I enjoy watching these and guessing the issues before the result.
Real life PC Building Simulator.
Me watching his about pc ,while I don't have an pc
I’m amazed he knows what a cmos is
I literally known what's a cmos since i was 10
@@ZeroChoices nobody cares
@@something7432 what im trying to say knowing what the hell is a cmos is ISNT amazing
I have a pre build hp desktop and for some reason it makes a horrible alarm sound when a faulty ram stick is interted. I found out by putting in some sticks from a pc that wasn’t posting no matter what. I think it’s pretty useful they made that safety feature, also with red power button led
Actually doing rlly good work!
I wouldve re-sat the old cpu before swapping with a new one, unless you didnt show that part…
They said that in the video lmao
he literally did that in the video
he didnt check for bent or broken pins
@@hjrgf didn't need to. He would have caught it when reseating the cpu
@@eggless3547 No, they didn't. They replaced the CPU. They didn't t even try to reseat the old one
I didn’t know Adin Ross knew how to fix pcs
Nah that’s not Adin Ross
all you had to do was remove video card, put in a different on that uses less (or more) pci lanes, then swap back after it starts working, i can't explain why it works, but it does, if it was the cpu it would flash then power down
CAN U SHIP ONE TO INDIA
Can he jam the cables in back of the computer any harder?
*cpu light comes on* ''lets try every culprit except the one its trying to tell is broken!
We've tried repeating the cup💀
It is so rare to see a die cpu though
Maybe you just had to reseat the cpu, not change it completly
He said he did already
@@RobynnxXProblem is he didnt used the cpu to other system and just straight assume that it is a broken cpu, even if it is should still re-confirm once more
didnt even try swapping to a 8x video card lol
Never want to hear "i think this is the problem" 💀You better know what the god damn problem is if you want your $80 repair fee
Wait what! But i get a beep sound continously but no booting
Well old PC is a amazing experience
Dawg that aio pump configuration is the worst it could possible be, the pump is below the cpu plate that thing will break
CPUs almost never break
What about green blinking LED on motherboard? Pressing power button does nothing.
My pc is 12 years old and it still runs well
I like how you made these stories😅
You need to switch around his liquid cooler cause jt being placed like that will get air bubbles trapped in the wrong end
This is probably the worst technician ever.
the the graphics card is GTX 1660super
Did he just say" an old gaming pc❓">, 🧐🧐❓
The cpu light was on...
So you know, we decided to reseat the cmos and remove a stick of ram because that also causes the cpu light to turn on.
Also, i am assuming that one or more of the important pins on the cpu was bent or completely gone.
Have you ever encountered a “broken” computer? 99% of the time its either the psu,cmos or ram,and YES it can cause the cpu to malfunction
Now try and fix one without a cpu light
I just have a feeling it's not the CPU.
I literally have a 13yo CPU that works pretty well for it's specifications.
It's possibly the PSU or motherboard problems.
Bro how Satisfy this is
Bro said "Lets diagnose it" but he changed the CPU💀
That’s literally what he did. Diagnosed the problem, and fixed it. What else do you want him to do? 💀 He did what the customer asked
So you expect they check every small component like electrical engineer?
You tried to make a joke out of him but it didn't make sense at all. Do I even need to explain it
Stupi*
our iq's going down with this one 🔥🔥🥵
Spoiler: When you see they put premium thermal paste on, you know its fixed
i think the problem is the cooler, heat problem, fix it or it will destroy your new cpu
It needs a cpu update
Maybe you should try to find out if the cpu is really broken in another pc and what caused it, so it won‘t happen again!
If a working CPU just stops working, there's something majorly wrong elsewhere or thst CPU was never broken tl begin with...
Easy on the thermal paste
Did he even check if the cpu was compatible with the motherboard bios?
How lucky that his cpu died first.
My motherboard died on 1st year. Rma it and died again aft a day
If thats old pc mine is dinosaur 🦕
Didn't even try reseating it
Love ur vids
it is always the ram or the cmos for this problem
you seem to have a lot of RMA's
„old gaming pc“ and still warranty 🧐
Bro update the bios try all the solutions before replacing parts test that old cpu in a new mobo see if it's bios issue 🥱🥱 my man went on wiki how to fix this shit
If the PC isn't booting how can he get to bios?
@@straatzz5388 swap the cpu
@@straatzz5388 update the bios try it the old one touch all your bases
@@stevendepina6915 that's what he did
@@straatzz5388 no never re tried using the orginal cpu my guy
They need to rotate their radiator
Lmao "#egirl" tag 😂😂😂😂
Lol mine was repair about a month ago for that same problem 🤣
My pc ain’t turning on
I haven’t touched my pc in a month and now it’s not working🫤
You put thermal paste and connected the cooler before turning it on to see if it posts?...you know you can just put the cpu in and press the on button right?
My pc is powering on but no display
Did the keybored and mouse cut on?
That motherboard looks like the tomahawk 450 max I have the same problem all the time literally all you need to do is take the CPU out blow the socket put it back in take the ramout put it back in keep the PC off no power cord connected for 20 minutes and for some reason that process always works. I have literally everything exactly the same in my PC I have the msi2060 the Ryzen five cpu and 2 sticks ram Ngl that replace was probably unnecessary
Do you do ps4 repairs?
Will I need a bios update from updating to a ryzen 5 3600 from a ryzen 3 3100?
Allways use the speaker the beeps are verry usefull with these you know exactly whats wrong
Is your customer secretly Adin Ross?😂
"The cpu light is on, lets check everything except the cpu"
Checking the CPU is very time consuming compared to the other things. If you actually worked on computers a lot you would realize you always start with the simplest solutions then work your way up, the CPU light is actually not because of a broken CPU a good portion of the time.
@@davidl.7383 i work on computers a lot, i build them. If the CPU light is on, why would you check stuff like the gpu?! Replacing a cpu is not time consuming, its only 4 screws to remove the cooler. Its more time consuming to check everything else first if the PC already told what the problem is. Error codes are there for a reason, so you DONT have to check the entire system
@@thelespauldude3283 u realise it COULD be possible that the gpu wasnt giving a signal right?
@@ExistentialEmpirewait im genuinely having an issue i have a r5 3600 rtx 2060 and b550 pro vdh i tried undervolting in the bios to reduce temps and it killed itself and it hasnt posted signal to a monitor again i tried swapping ram cleared cmos gpu fans are spinning i dont know what it is 😢
any flashing mobo lights?
@@mach1shobhan
is this another dead 3600?
I made a stupid mistake by not putting the cpu well in the motherboard, it then showed a dram issue light in the motherboard so i never knew the problem was with the cpu, i changed the ram and its lication, i also remived and blugged the psu connections, i did many things amd i thought the problem was with the motherboard so i tried to refund it, but while trying to do that, i thought lets check the cpu, and it turned out that i put it wrong, the pins have to go inside, for new commers, it is hard to tell if the cpu is in the right place or you should wiggle it more to see. Your guy might have made the same mistake.
Did you try another exact model or just a lower power one? I literally had my PC shutdown randomly on games because my PSU couldn't keep up with my Vega
See I want to keep watching these but this is also part of my job and if I'm not getting paid I can't be bothered anymore
Min does this and it has a new cpu . First built and I have no display. I tried everything
My computer is buzzing when under loud I can't tell if it's the graphics card or the power supply wat do you think
Yeahh
And the broken cpu works on another motherboard and sell it like new😅
My CPU light is on but my pc works perfectly fine. Is there still a problem?
I have cpu light on and dram light on i tried swapping hdmi cords and ports nothing is posting
sure the cpu was bad look at that cooler installation, it burned the pump and overheated
you oriented the AIO upside down tubes should be coming from the top of the rad. Very bad for the life AIO
Oh god pls Not my CPU IT was 500€
You look like lance stewart
Bios update?
How do I upgrade my ram on my pc?
What is that hashtag 😂
i commented this before about cmos but honestly im astound ur even a company lol bro you are never supposed to reset cmos by removing battery use the buttons or prongs with a screwdriver. Resetting the cmos by taking out the battery can cause the battery to drain to ZERO and have a dead battery which is just more money to replace
Bro put an X symbol on the CPU. Studies have shown that a Dot is better than an X
casing name ?
what model is the cpu?
(i want to compare it to my ryzen 5 5500 lol)
You guys should hire a pc specialist! They can help you understand how a pc and software works!
They are prob an pc specialist but just early stage of it
Can I send mine in it won't turn on at all and it might be the power supply
Good🧑💻
Turn the aio radiator around!! The air can't escape from the pump if there is any in there. sometimes the pressure is heigh enough to blow them down but most of the time in these aios they are not
wrong the orientation is fine and optimal for front mount gamer nexus made a video on it. You have no idea what you're talking about. It's basic common sense if you know how water and gravity works
@@UnusualPudding so I don't know what I'm talking about even though I have first hand experience with this exact problem? Gamers Nexus doesn't cover everything and didn't test every aio! In every case there is no downside of turning the aio around so the tubes are at the top and there is a possibility of air getting trapped if you dont even if the chance is small.
Hi bro. I'm not sure. When I press the power button, my computer does not turn on. To turn on, I have to press the power button 10 or 15 times. I taught a problem in the pc case button, so I tried a new pc case but still had the same problem, and then I tried new smps and ram but still had the same problem. And I have two hard drives (ssd and hdd); I removed the hdd and attempted to boot, but it did not work. Is there a problem with the motherboard or the processor? Is there any chance it will cause the random not turning on issue?
i'm surprised you connect a foreign computer to your network
It's not a broken CPU😆. The motherboard probably has no bios update, so you could either manually flash it by putting an older CPU like 3700x and updating it to a newer version or put a mobo that already comes with bios update. Lol.
then why is it working before?
Finally reset cmos