Hello, Friend I am a subscriber of yours. I like your videos cause they give me ideas to fix and tinker with old equipment. Although I am seeing that your views these days are very low . I will recommend you to use better video tags . I hope you start to get better views. Thanks for creating these videos.
Thank you, nice to hear somebody likes these videos. When i do repairs that are generally less documented, i make videos about them. That often means i cover very niche topics, which means almost no views sometimes, and i pack them with as much info as i can rather than focus on entertainment value, which means a lot of people stop watching the video early, which hurts performance in algorithm. Also my commentary is often called "robotic" and monotonous, which i can understand why. I try to add relevant tags but i don't want to falsely tag things that are popular but not actually covered in the video. What specific tags would you suggest adding to this video?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264well you aren't lying when you say it hurts the algorithm, i specifically looking for this video, literally almost every video show them using vacuum chamber. I dont have 1 and i only repair phone for fun. It's only when i finish glass repair on 1 of my phone i came across your channel, and at the time i was looking at your 5th gen intel cpu review. Having said that what do you think of sunshine S-918b it is advertised for screen rework at least in my area, it can do vacuum + uv, albeit it is small and probably not strong enough. But it is simply cheap which is what I'm looking for.
Hi, youtube never notified me of your comment :( I don't have any experience with vacuum chambers/other machines, if you end up buying that, let me know if its good? I have thought about buying a machine, but for now i don't repair that many screens for it to be worth it.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 it's okay, i seen one of your videos, im not sure if it's this one, the screen you repaired have black dot/ink, and you poke the screen until the spot are almost gone. Do you have any tips for that? I really afraid of poking the screen and how about a bigger dot?
@@haziqsofian Well, if you have a black spot and would like to try poking it, first make sure that it's an LCD screen. Black spots on amoled/oled screens don't go away by poking, with those you can only do further damage by poking. When you have a black spot on an LCD, you can first try just waiting for two days and see if it goes away on its own. It usually gets smaller little by little. If it doesn't, you can try poking or rubbing the screen gently with a plastic object, that will "spread" the black spot and makes it go away faster.
Hello , i would like your recommendation i am currently looking to buy a custom pc should i buy ryzen 7 5700x3d or the new gen ryzen 5 7600x with a rx 7900 gre i want full performance and i will consider to upgrade after a few years
Well, i usually only deal with old/cheap PC's, newest ryzen i have is my 1700x :) so i don't know much about the more recent stuff, and what you should get always depends on the price. I would get the best deal you can find in your country.
I know it's late, but I'll share anyway. If your setup is mainly for gaming i would suggest 5700x3d, it is marketed for gaming and from the performance at least in gaming its more than 7600x. But the differences wasnt that large. Both are great cpu and you can't go wrong with either of those two.
Hello, Friend I am a subscriber of yours. I like your videos cause they give me ideas to fix and tinker with old equipment. Although I am seeing that your views these days are very low . I will recommend you to use better video tags . I hope you start to get better views. Thanks for creating these videos.
Thank you, nice to hear somebody likes these videos. When i do repairs that are generally less documented, i make videos about them. That often means i cover very niche topics, which means almost no views sometimes, and i pack them with as much info as i can rather than focus on entertainment value, which means a lot of people stop watching the video early, which hurts performance in algorithm. Also my commentary is often called "robotic" and monotonous, which i can understand why. I try to add relevant tags but i don't want to falsely tag things that are popular but not actually covered in the video. What specific tags would you suggest adding to this video?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264well you aren't lying when you say it hurts the algorithm, i specifically looking for this video, literally almost every video show them using vacuum chamber. I dont have 1 and i only repair phone for fun. It's only when i finish glass repair on 1 of my phone i came across your channel, and at the time i was looking at your 5th gen intel cpu review. Having said that what do you think of sunshine S-918b it is advertised for screen rework at least in my area, it can do vacuum + uv, albeit it is small and probably not strong enough. But it is simply cheap which is what I'm looking for.
Hi, youtube never notified me of your comment :( I don't have any experience with vacuum chambers/other machines, if you end up buying that, let me know if its good? I have thought about buying a machine, but for now i don't repair that many screens for it to be worth it.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 it's okay, i seen one of your videos, im not sure if it's this one, the screen you repaired have black dot/ink, and you poke the screen until the spot are almost gone. Do you have any tips for that? I really afraid of poking the screen and how about a bigger dot?
@@haziqsofian Well, if you have a black spot and would like to try poking it, first make sure that it's an LCD screen. Black spots on amoled/oled screens don't go away by poking, with those you can only do further damage by poking. When you have a black spot on an LCD, you can first try just waiting for two days and see if it goes away on its own. It usually gets smaller little by little. If it doesn't, you can try poking or rubbing the screen gently with a plastic object, that will "spread" the black spot and makes it go away faster.
Hello , i would like your recommendation i am currently looking to buy a custom pc should i buy ryzen 7 5700x3d or the new gen ryzen 5 7600x with a rx 7900 gre i want full performance and i will consider to upgrade after a few years
Well, i usually only deal with old/cheap PC's, newest ryzen i have is my 1700x :) so i don't know much about the more recent stuff, and what you should get always depends on the price. I would get the best deal you can find in your country.
I know it's late, but I'll share anyway. If your setup is mainly for gaming i would suggest 5700x3d, it is marketed for gaming and from the performance at least in gaming its more than 7600x. But the differences wasnt that large. Both are great cpu and you can't go wrong with either of those two.
Informative video 👍‼️