thats a hp g series, had mine for about the same time, i noticed that the fan had packed up, so bought a new laptop, replaced the fan and had issues with the screen driver cutting out, the motherboard was shorting out, so i slid a piece of paper between the motherboard and the frame, not works perfectly. and yes a royal pain in the as* to take apart.
SpookySnek Then how do you explain the scar on his left wrist? I'm sorry if I sound a bit hostile, but he did explain that he stabbed it with a box cutter. You can see it in his review video about a watch from Tokyo Flash.
As someone that fixes laptops on his spare time; i laughed at that moment so hard that i had to stop from the pain. Too many times have i forgotten one damn screw from the inside because i was in a rush. Thus had to take the whole thing apart and put it back together.
AhA! This is why i use magnetic balls to hold my screws in different labeled boxes! Once i take them out i put them in their representative box with small magnets. Makes them a pain to put them out one by one; BUT I CAN NEVER LOSE THEM!
I had to open my previous laptop several times, every single time I did it there were some screws left at the end. Guess they weren't actually needed lol
Quick safety tips: 1) avoid getting a vacuum too close to your motherboard because it builds-up lots of static and there's a risk of ESD damaging components - a hand-pumped blower's safer, and 2) insert something through the grill to hold fan still when you blow it out because if you turn the fan backwards fast enough it can create a negative current and damage upstream components. At least that's what I've always read; if I'm wrong please correct me!
No u are actually right so far i see, the modern vacuum cleaners arent waking that much static but still dangerous to do, better ground yourself and the vacuum cleaner, but thats too much work.
There are always back EMF control when fans are involved. When you power off the fan it will continue to spin and there is circuitry designed to sink that backwards voltage. Also, motherboards are usually covered with dialectric spray lacquer and are usually not bothered by discharge. This was a huge problem in the 90s and early 2000s but we have learned since then. These are small concerns but wont cause any issues in any reasonably modern Fan/circuit board.
shit i did that vaccum thing with my laptop motherboard directly ofcourse with battery unplugged but as you were saying i think the screen glitching problem i am facing right is because of that ..as it was happen after i put back everything
I remember finding this channel years ago when he did his "electric guitar" build. He's still as funny and informative now as he was then. Keep up the good work Boomy!
@@spec3563 This is why it is made out of plastic. If it would be metal it would cool better but there is ALWAYS someone dumb that somehow manages to touch it.
Same, every time I clean or replace anything in my laptop I'm left with 1 or 2 extra screws. The only reasonable explanation is that there is a small screw factory hidden inside my thin laptop :D
Back when I was doing tech-work, I had developed the concept of the Four C's. The four C's are: Cables, Connectors, Components and Clues. Cables are by far the weakest link, followed by Connectors. Components (video cards, sound cards, fans, PSU) are generally pretty reliable, but can fail. And the Clues? That is what many Users do not have, and that leads to more trouble than all the others!
correction: strange since in most cheap notebooks its always the video and or PSU failing..... The fan is mechanical, it will fail over the course of time. A good piece of hardware will realize it failed and alert you, or at least adjust to not overheat it self. Even in my well used, nearly a decade old Toshiba, what failed was the plastic case.... original fan, PSU, all boards, cables, etc.(except the hard drive that I damaged a little when I put it down too hard one day, but even that is still usable, just a few bad sectors, but I replaced it anyway since I don't like any problems.) Well used.... it either ran Folding@Home at 100% CPU usage, or I was using it for school work, or it was traveling with me between classes and home. It did this for a few years, then when I wasn't going to school, it would still travel with me to work and back, I would walk around with it a lot, etc. The case is cracked in so many places, that it cases problems when I move it, otherwise it works fine. In a Dell my mom used, the power supple jack failed, that I just re-soldered. That and the screen hinges failed, Those both happened after it was at least 5 years old. My ex has a IBM X60s, older than my Toshiba, that works perfectly, all that was ever changed was the fan. Quality matters in these components.
I can relate to the extra screws with laptop repair. Those ribbons are really annoying to deal with too especially if you lose the little pins holding them in place.
does not work. but my lenovo g510 has only two screws that hold the entire bottom panel, giving me almost instant access to everythng inside, so i don't really need that function anyway.
Lenovo also has this interesting warranty option: If for example your hard drive is broken, they can just send you the hard drive, and you replace it yourself. And since it was so easy to open of course I've done some modding: Original HDD went where the optical drive used to be, and was replaced with an SSD. I've put the original optical drive in an external case. Way more practical that way.
I believe he recorded opening the laptop After that to make a smoother cut He recorded himself dropping the battery twice The second time he said, because it was true, welcome back Or i believe thats how he did it. Else he wouldnt have been able to record it disasembled
The black bruises on the white desk by the effect of short-circuiting sparks say a lot about your nature... Thanks a lot for all the enlightenment, Mehdi Sir✨❣️
I am so glad that my new laptop just allows you to take the bottom panel off with no fuss for repairing. My old laptop made it such a pain to get in even though it is ten years old and supposed to be more repairable.
Cryxia - lifts my laptop gives me that message all the time when I boot it up. And for good reason. The battery only lasts for like 5 minutes before dying. And i'm not exaggerating! So I always keep my laptop plugged in.
2:03 release the magazine (now pause)say: “from this laptop shotgun” or release (now pause) say: “the laptop IPhone, with the processing power of a laptop!”
Okay certified computer tech here: Cleaning the dust out of your computer every year or two is important to maintaining the device's health and usability but don't try this vacuum method, 9/10 times your computer will probably be fine but this can make the fan spin way faster than it is supposed to and can ruin the bearings in your fan, causing it to cool far less effectively and potentially cause heavy damage to the system. Also vacuums that aren't specially designed for computers can cause a ton of static charge to build up and can potentially kill vulnerable components in your computer, just stick to short bursts of compressed air or (if you are capable of reassembling it) take the computer apart and manually clean it. Compressed air is generally safer for the average user though.
Completely correct about the potential for ESD with common household vacuums. ESD is a far greater concern than simply spinning fans beyond their typical usage speed! Only use vacuums designed for ESD sensitive environments, but compressed or high velocity blowing air will nearly always do a better job at loosening dust and debris and has virtually zero chance of causing harmful ESD. However, blowing air over fans can cause them to spin far greater than their bearings are rated for as well, more so than most vacuums. Always secure fan blades during cleaning. BTW, what certifications do you hold to be a "certified computer tech"? 🤨
They are removable now. You just have to take the computer apart and rip out the glued in battery hoping it doesn't break everything. Seriously though, computers and software has slowed down in their gains, so they make other, irreplaceable parts of the computer fail so you'll buy a new one
The spinning fan can act as a generator and feed various voltages to the board, which can be bad. Just carefully open your laptop, hold the rotor with your finger and blow air duster on any dusty parts. I have never actually seen this occur, but this is a theoretical risk. I have seen case screws sucked into a vacuum cleaner and needing a magnet for retrieval, however.
I have the exact same Laptop 🤔 I opened it up, cleaned the fans, replaced the thermal paste (Arctic MX2), added a SSD-Drive, 8 Gig of RAM. Maybe I'll add a better CPU later (they are now super cheap). The PC is now 10 years old and still running quite well. I am using it as a backup PC (when I need to use a Windows Machine while not at home).
Not static but the fan is going to to spin because of the wind created by the vacuum which causes the motor in the fan to become a generator. Which is also not good.
I couldnt fix my high brightness issue in Laptop but now it works in Dark Mode ☺️..It is so dark that I can't even see Windows abit ☺️.... Even I don't need to charge my laptop anymore.. Thank you
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Are you an electrician?
Iran Number 1! :-)
thats a hp g series, had mine for about the same time, i noticed that the fan had packed up, so bought a new laptop, replaced the fan and had issues with the screen driver cutting out, the motherboard was shorting out, so i slid a piece of paper between the motherboard and the frame, not works perfectly.
and yes a royal pain in the as* to take apart.
"Make sure there is not a battery in the barrel " Lol! Awesome vidjayo as always! Thank you
And you are number 1 in talking bullshit !!
I think this is the first video of his I've seen where he doesn't either electrocute himself or blow up a capacitor.
I mean he does stick his hand in a running fan
He is getting smarter. Not that he was stupid or anything, but no matter how smart you are, it's awesome that you can always get even smarter.
You do realize that he doesn't ACTUALLY do it by mistake? He's joking, he even showed us how in another video.
SpookySnek Then how do you explain the scar on his left wrist?
I'm sorry if I sound a bit hostile, but he did explain that he stabbed it with a box cutter. You can see it in his review video about a watch from Tokyo Flash.
SpookySnek Do you mean the "Don't Take Capacitors for Granted" video?
5:09 "There are some excess screws that you can vacuum."
My gosh! 🤣
lol
Can confirm, small electronics screws breed when you aren’t looking at them lol
it's true tho, we never find out how to get all the screws back in!
5:08
5:05 "There is usually some excess screw that you can vacuum". LOOOOL
Unfortunately, I can confirm that this is true.
As someone that fixes laptops on his spare time; i laughed at that moment so hard that i had to stop from the pain.
Too many times have i forgotten one damn screw from the inside because i was in a rush. Thus had to take the whole thing apart and put it back together.
Ayy same I was dying xD. Also when they fall off the table or when your hand hits the bowl you were keeping them in...
AhA! This is why i use magnetic balls to hold my screws in different labeled boxes! Once i take them out i put them in their representative box with small magnets. Makes them a pain to put them out one by one; BUT I CAN NEVER LOSE THEM!
hmm thats clever I should try that instead of chucking the screws on carpet
I had to open my previous laptop several times, every single time I did it there were some screws left at the end.
Guess they weren't actually needed lol
Still better than The Verge’s “ How To Build A Gaming PC “ video.
ahhh what a pleasant time that was
Would love to see Mehdi do a pc build
Was it Asus or MSI that released a video that showed how to assemble a PC by a bikini clad girl?
@@isdangbaliktad6386 y e s
gayming
Quick safety tips: 1) avoid getting a vacuum too close to your motherboard because it builds-up lots of static and there's a risk of ESD damaging components - a hand-pumped blower's safer, and 2) insert something through the grill to hold fan still when you blow it out because if you turn the fan backwards fast enough it can create a negative current and damage upstream components. At least that's what I've always read; if I'm wrong please correct me!
No u are actually right so far i see, the modern vacuum cleaners arent waking that much static but still dangerous to do, better ground yourself and the vacuum cleaner, but thats too much work.
Your not wrong and totally right !!
There are always back EMF control when fans are involved.
When you power off the fan it will continue to spin and there is circuitry designed to sink that backwards voltage.
Also, motherboards are usually covered with dialectric spray lacquer and are usually not bothered by discharge.
This was a huge problem in the 90s and early 2000s but we have learned since then.
These are small concerns but wont cause any issues in any reasonably modern Fan/circuit board.
shit i did that vaccum thing with my laptop motherboard directly ofcourse with battery unplugged but as you were saying i think the screen glitching problem i am facing right is because of that ..as it was happen after i put back everything
Would a cock pump work to ??
*_”AND HERES THE COOLING SYSTEM RESPONSIBLE FOR COOLING THE SYSTEM”_*
10/10 i fell of my chair
3:15 is the location..... 😂😂😂
EEH 😄
eeh
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How do you stay alive with so many accidents?
Most of them appear to be intentional.
*YES*
He is actually a god
@@AnchitAsthanaG a god born in 1977
@@sugarrushnascarman1886 yes he's one of the new gods
2:44 this is why this dude is the best youtuber
he knocked all those little different size screws all over the ground just to make that joke
Patrick Star Noises:
1:15
2:09
3:19
Edit: Jesus...2,000 likes. Thanks guy ✌
I just clicked more than hundred times
Hahahahahaha
thanks
405
heeeeeehhh
I remember finding this channel years ago when he did his "electric guitar" build. He's still as funny and informative now as he was then. Keep up the good work Boomy!
As a gun person, I love how you made that pun with releasing the magazine and checking to make sure there’s no battery in the chamber
>he can't edit the video
>he added two clips a moment ago
I love this guy
metal87power 2:18 cracked me up for some unknown reason
he fixed his computer, therefore he could edit this video
Crazy_clay 78 no he is just super fast
You can edit video from your phone.
You are a fool because he has repaired by putting an computer fan and you have not seen just go back and watch the last scene of this video
2:09 scared the hell out of me again!
You kidding? I didn't breath like 15 minutes XD
2:03 is what made subscribing worth it. All these years and I'm glad to have finally stumbled upon this gold!
1:15 the face you make when you pass without studying
Lol,the excitement
no this face means : you are so silly or stupid. sometimes means : bravoooo * as silly guy
@@TahaKaneko r/woooosh
@@The.Penguin98 wth does that mean?
@@sugarrushnascarman1886 when someone doesn't get the joke, that's the sound of it going over their head
3:51 *CREEEEAAAAAAAAAAKKK*
😂😂😂
Two seconds later:
Even I am often surprised by the extend of my genius 😂😂😂
I love that part
GD squad 4 life
Your head sounds like an old door. Grease it!
5:29
You know there had to be some sort of f*** up.
@Cococookie721 and he probably injured his hand
@@spec3563 This is why it is made out of plastic. If it would be metal it would cool better but there is ALWAYS someone dumb that somehow manages to touch it.
@@tobihudiat also cause plastic is much much cheaper
@@tobihudiat and also, I think, the metal fan would cause faster wear and tear than the plastic fan
@@joyd7530 *cut off his hand
"this is the cooling system responsible for cooling the system"
oh, that makes sense
*heeeeeeeeeehhh*
(2:09)
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The floor is made out of floor
Every 60 seconds in africa a minute passes
"There are usually some excess screws that you can vacuum." - is where I lost it.
Same, every time I clean or replace anything in my laptop I'm left with 1 or 2 extra screws. The only reasonable explanation is that there is a small screw factory hidden inside my thin laptop :D
The same thing happened to me when I fixed my car s engine.
I broke my Dyson when I tried to vacuum the excess bolts, screws , valves and air filter.
When I heard that I felt my soul leave my body.
I sticky tape my screws in groups. This makes it easier to know which screws go where and is a time saver. Trust me, tape the screws.
2:01 only guy that makes me die of laugh
You must have a weird sense of humor if you think that part is funny.
3:53 the most funniest part
Really
@@supportadvice1888 Really
Nah, 4:39-4:51 is the best part!
0:27 "Now, with the laptop gone, i can't even edit this video" *video cuts*
You know he fixed the laptop so it's not a miracle that the videi has been edited, or is it?
r/whooosh
@@aryaaprillianzdelphi8380 that wasn't a joke :v
Arya Delphi r/ihavereddit
@@TWG6969
RUclips literally glitched when I saw your username
4:39-4:51 This is the best part!
3:54 I laughed because of his emotions
3:52
"now back to the beginning"
"welcome back"
the meta humor of this man is off the charts.
5:30 that had to be the funniest thing i've ever seen
@@spec3563 same I put my finger in a 120V fan and cut my finger
i hope that laptop did not have a harddrive in it
I can feel the pain..... ;(😭😩😩😩😩😩
Don't put your hand in running fan
3:51 i love this part😂😂
Don't forget to check my subreddit for stuff people post there too. www.reddit.com/r/electroboom
Cool
Im suprised you are still
Alive
Jesus, you're funny! I'm glad I found your channel. Thanks to reddit and over 48 million wasted views :D
Vinayak same
I would never have expected to find an old comment with 50 likes
3:55 "sometimes... my genius it's... almost frightening"
reminds me of Jeremy Clarkson lol
POWER!!!
The SPEEEED!
Pentium 4
Toaster
Same thing.
Northwood burns well... good fire wood
Gotta love those GHz.
Pentium 4
orly? Is that why my '01 Pentium 4 is still perfectly usable on the internet today?
+DECCAS8 perfectly? nah
Click this as many times as you want 1:16
lol dude lmao
LMAO
Oh jesus that is so creepy
VACUPER © Patent pending.
2:09 when you’re looking for the tv remote and you’re actually holding it
😂🤣😂😂😂
That video makes me laugh! 😂🤣 His Face!
What video is the laugh from
@@cerberus9704 this one right here: ruclips.net/video/XDf2nhfxVzg/видео.html
me when my phone missing but no
Back when I was doing tech-work, I had developed the concept of the Four C's.
The four C's are: Cables, Connectors, Components and Clues.
Cables are by far the weakest link, followed by Connectors.
Components (video cards, sound cards, fans, PSU) are generally pretty reliable, but can fail.
And the Clues? That is what many Users do not have, and that leads to more trouble than all the others!
strange since in most notebooks its always the video card or fan or PSU failing.....
correction: strange since in most cheap notebooks its always the video and or PSU failing.....
The fan is mechanical, it will fail over the course of time. A good piece of hardware will realize it failed and alert you, or at least adjust to not overheat it self.
Even in my well used, nearly a decade old Toshiba, what failed was the plastic case.... original fan, PSU, all boards, cables, etc.(except the hard drive that I damaged a little when I put it down too hard one day, but even that is still usable, just a few bad sectors, but I replaced it anyway since I don't like any problems.) Well used.... it either ran Folding@Home at 100% CPU usage, or I was using it for school work, or it was traveling with me between classes and home. It did this for a few years, then when I wasn't going to school, it would still travel with me to work and back, I would walk around with it a lot, etc. The case is cracked in so many places, that it cases problems when I move it, otherwise it works fine.
In a Dell my mom used, the power supple jack failed, that I just re-soldered. That and the screen hinges failed, Those both happened after it was at least 5 years old.
My ex has a IBM X60s, older than my Toshiba, that works perfectly, all that was ever changed was the fan.
Quality matters in these components.
He does have a degree in electronics
I can relate to the extra screws with laptop repair. Those ribbons are really annoying to deal with too especially if you lose the little pins holding them in place.
@scarshade7839and you are from 4 months ago
@@uselessfeaturelol and you are from 4 months ago
3:51
He is a genius. U can clearly see how he fix the dead fan. Amazing
That fan is not dead it has uneven blades so it cannot rotate efficiently.He removed a blade on the other side to make it even on both sides.
@@m.sankararameswaran5239 wooosh
5:39 everyday millions of wires are getting abused
It breaks me Everytime I see it
*victims of abuse
Especially the picture of a charger broken
3:51 LMFAO I'm Dead
CREEEEEEAAAAAKKKKKK
Even I am often surprised by the extend of my genius 😂😂😂
LOOOOOOOL
i laughed so hard XDDD
@FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN no hes not acually dead
Knock knock.....are you still alive....😁
3:15 died laughing 😂🤣
Some laptops have special programs (lenovo and some more) to make fans spin the other way so they push the dust.
does not work. but my lenovo g510 has only two screws that hold the entire bottom panel, giving me almost instant access to everythng inside, so i don't really need that function anyway.
Lenovo also has this interesting warranty option: If for example your hard drive is broken, they can just send you the hard drive, and you replace it yourself. And since it was so easy to open of course I've done some modding: Original HDD went where the optical drive used to be, and was replaced with an SSD. I've put the original optical drive in an external case. Way more practical that way.
wait? what kind of fan is it? most of laptop is using centrifugal fan. which i think the direction of the blowed air cant be reversed the other way.
+Polaris Wolf “Andydandyfiddy” Lakewell eww
+Polaris Wolf “Andydandyfiddy” Lakewell jk its good for school and buissness
@ 1:58 he says:” welcome back” but how could he know he would put something in front of it if it was the future?.....
I believe he recorded opening the laptop
After that to make a smoother cut
He recorded himself dropping the battery twice
The second time he said, because it was true, welcome back
Or i believe thats how he did it.
Else he wouldnt have been able to record it disasembled
0:40 he says "here i am jumping forward to an important part and i will jump back later" and starts talking about the fan getting jammed.
He first made the "beginning" parts
And then the "future" parts he switched them while editing the video
I am an electrical engineer and I see your videos repeatedly to cheer up myself...lol..hats off to your knowledge and Passion....
The fact that the cooling system is responsible for cooling the system will never cease to amaze me.
2:51 The money tour
The black bruises on the white desk by the effect of short-circuiting sparks say a lot about your nature... Thanks a lot for all the enlightenment, Mehdi Sir✨❣️
BRUH I HIT THE FLOOR LAUGHING WHEN U RELEASED THE MAGAZINE
"there are some excess screws you can vacuum up" xD i relate
"here is the cooling system, responsible for... cooling the system."
Good observation!
0:20 idk why but i just died at this part
Calling a computer "printer server" is my new favorite insult
1:14 What?
2:08 Okay..
3:18 You're welcome.
Also, I have the same laptop. It's so old it doesn't have a GPU.
Even the newer, mostly cheaper ones don't have a gpu
*looking towards my Dell*
I never thaught you could be more insane, but then I started to watch your older videos.
0:14 please respond or I'll get rid of you.
(BUZZER SOUND)
xD
Failed the singing audition
He didn't realize there was a desktop on the left
Bro you don’t know how much I needed this your content is just funny when I need it and fully explained to the point where j in can understand thanks
The laptop dissection sounds are very satisfying.
1:15 wtf lol
😂😂😂😂
3:15 When you need to explain your answer on a test
I am so glad that my new laptop just allows you to take the bottom panel off with no fuss for repairing. My old laptop made it such a pain to get in even though it is ten years old and supposed to be more repairable.
"All the hundred must go" - Truer words were never spoken.
2:08
This smile always gets me😂😂😂
Same at 1:14 lol
Mehdi, I absolutely love your videos
Hah that was a pretty good gun joke at 2:02
*3:52* AM I OPENING DOOR OR HEAD? 😳
Both
HHaha
this video is great for my quarantine time while out of school. two thumbs up
2:36 Like a Little Lego :)
I see your a man of culture and watch Jerry rig everything
Lmao yes
5:29 HP BATTERY ALERT ! hmm make video about replacing battery
Czechia-Lifts 1 second later: he's gotten himself cut by the fan he installed
Yea, i was able to read it
but that armpit sweat tho
Cryxia - lifts my laptop gives me that message all the time when I boot it up. And for good reason. The battery only lasts for like 5 minutes before dying. And i'm not exaggerating! So I always keep my laptop plugged in.
Electroboom im a big fan, i showed my dad ur video's and he agreed to become a patron
Love the firearm reference in there.
"there's usually some excess screws you can vacuum"... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK that got me
Bro how many U’s did you type lmfao 😂
Omg this helped so much and this guy why not make him famous!!!!!!
2:03 release the magazine (now pause)say: “from this laptop shotgun” or release (now pause) say: “the laptop IPhone, with the processing power of a laptop!”
LOL
LMAO Awesome comment boi.
3:51 hilarious 😂😂😂
i just found this, and having replaced bad fans on at least 5 of my own laptops over the years, this is absolutely 100% the correct way to do this.
Okay certified computer tech here: Cleaning the dust out of your computer every year or two is important to maintaining the device's health and usability but don't try this vacuum method, 9/10 times your computer will probably be fine but this can make the fan spin way faster than it is supposed to and can ruin the bearings in your fan, causing it to cool far less effectively and potentially cause heavy damage to the system. Also vacuums that aren't specially designed for computers can cause a ton of static charge to build up and can potentially kill vulnerable components in your computer, just stick to short bursts of compressed air or (if you are capable of reassembling it) take the computer apart and manually clean it. Compressed air is generally safer for the average user though.
So the vacuum on it's own makes the fan spin faster for a few seconds than it normally would and that causes damage?
Completely correct about the potential for ESD with common household vacuums. ESD is a far greater concern than simply spinning fans beyond their typical usage speed! Only use vacuums designed for ESD sensitive environments, but compressed or high velocity blowing air will nearly always do a better job at loosening dust and debris and has virtually zero chance of causing harmful ESD. However, blowing air over fans can cause them to spin far greater than their bearings are rated for as well, more so than most vacuums. Always secure fan blades during cleaning.
BTW, what certifications do you hold to be a "certified computer tech"? 🤨
@@Tomd4850 CompTia Hardware Certification
2:09 when mom says be nice to him but you dont like him
This guy deserves more subs
3:56
me when i plug in the usb on the first try
Yes we all be like that
This guy is hilarious!!!
You must be new here. Welcome.
yes.. was surfing around and ran into this guy. Funny stuff.
Are you still here with us?
This was like the first video that was actually helpful
3:57
Me daily.
Old times when batteries were user removable
Thanks Apple
They are removable now. You just have to take the computer apart and rip out the glued in battery hoping it doesn't break everything.
Seriously though, computers and software has slowed down in their gains, so they make other, irreplaceable parts of the computer fail so you'll buy a new one
You fixed all of my windows 7 CUP problems. Thanks
“Please respond or I’ll get rid of you”
Lmao I didn’t expect you to come up with a new lyrics to the song 😂
Please Respond or I'll get Rid of you.
Here.. Have a reply
Absolute ZerØ hey I saw you from the Kanye West bohemian rhapsody
Absolute ZerØ did you watch the transformer video
you force people, who you get lost
I wish I got the station hahaha
"there is usually some excess screws that you can vacuum" is the truest statement I've ever heard
Hey, what a great video on laptop repair. Better than any long videos. You are awesome Mehdi.
"there are usually some excess screws left..." *hoovering them all up*
i genuinely cried laughing because relatable.
thanks so much i can clean my fan without opening it, with your vacum + paper tips it fixes my fan
3:48 wow so genius
The spinning fan can act as a generator and feed various voltages to the board, which can be bad. Just carefully open your laptop, hold the rotor with your finger and blow air duster on any dusty parts. I have never actually seen this occur, but this is a theoretical risk. I have seen case screws sucked into a vacuum cleaner and needing a magnet for retrieval, however.
I have the exact same Laptop 🤔
I opened it up, cleaned the fans, replaced the thermal paste (Arctic MX2), added a SSD-Drive, 8 Gig of RAM. Maybe I'll add a better CPU later (they are now super cheap).
The PC is now 10 years old and still running quite well. I am using it as a backup PC (when I need to use a Windows Machine while not at home).
5:29 actually scared the living sh*t out of me
Same
Same #relatible
Mehdi, couldn't the dust in the laptop and the force from the vacuum potentially create a static discharge within the laptop?
Not static but the fan is going to to spin because of the wind created by the vacuum which causes the motor in the fan to become a generator. Which is also not good.
Oh, Mehdi.... that face you make when you make a bad pun.... cracks me up every time.
Would love to see Mehdi make a mini ice-cream machine using peltier elements. Also, how do peltier elements work?
They abuse the laws of physics by using electrons moving through a semiconductor junction to carry thermal energy.
5:16 so that stuff can be done in cpu fans as well, adding two fans on top of each other will take more heat out?
I couldnt fix my high brightness issue in Laptop but now it works in Dark Mode ☺️..It is so dark that I can't even see Windows abit ☺️.... Even I don't need to charge my laptop anymore..
Thank you
"Well, I fixed it. Even I am often surprised by the extent of my genius"
Hahahahaha that line gets me everytime
5:30 Laptop: *FART*
Pain Fart
Most entertaining channel in youtoobs. And informative af!
You looked mr bean at some time lol
LMAO THANKS FOR SAYING THAT 😂