"Repair Shop" Destroys Gaming Laptop - Can I Fix it?
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"Repair Shop" Destroys Gaming Laptop - Can I Fix it? A viewer sent this laptop to me after he took it to a "repair shop" who "tried" to fix it but actually messed it up worse and still charged him for their "work". This kind of thing really drives me nuts so of course I had to try repairing the laptop to see if I could get it working again.
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Wanna see me try to fix my own laptop that my wife's cats peed on? ruclips.net/video/XVlCRCJhGNM/видео.html
My wife has a Apple laptop and when It turns on the screen turns white after start up. Would you be interested in looking at it? As long as you can get the pictures off it onto a external , you can keep the laptop.
Do uou sell consoles???
That is your cat as well! Don't blame your wife. That is a little cheesy and does not bode well for your marital relationship.
Leslie
@@melstead7937 It's a joke.
The melted plastic up the back from the original "fix" is just disgusting 😥
Who considers themselves a "technician" with ruined parts. Sad
hey!! nice to see you here man!!
everyone subscribe to the best laptop reviewer on youtube!! ^^
True man
lawsuit time?
Jarrod what's the best gaming laptop under 900 pounds?
I sometimes wonder if the “repair shop” that failed to fix these devices is really the unknowledgeable owner attempting a DIY repair, but is too afraid to admit that they caused the damage. I mean you simply can’t stay in business as a repair shop doing things like what was done to this laptop....
350 dollars for a 1500 dollar laptop😂😂 ebay prices in america are pretty nuts. In Europe for broken things they still ask huge prices.
Hope you fixes it
Usually things here go for a lot too but sometimes you can still get a good deal.
It's definitely not current gen Asus G15, sticker says GTX, probably 1660ti.
Doesn't worth 1500$.
That vehicles right now lol
Might've been worth $1500 5 years ago lol. You can get a 30xx series graphics card in in a gaming laptop nowadays.
@@nickc7735
I owned this exact laptop.
Asus ROG Strix GL531G, this is the low-mid tier version, paid $1,019.99 new when it came out in 2019. So ya not worth $1500, because of the GPU market crash it still holds value because of its GPU, so you could theoretically sell it for $800-$900.
BTW worst laptop I've ever owned, kept overheating, didn't like sleep mode since it would crash, store I bought it from literarily closed down 2 weeks after I bought it, had to go through hell for Asus to give me a refund instead of a replacement.
The specs:
Intel Core i5-9300H 2.40GHz
Memory: 16GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
Great repair as always!
Hey thanks man!
Thanks glad he fix it. Don't get to watch now thanks...
Seeing what that “repair shop” did to the case was disheartening but you brought professionalism and the right amount of paste! Awesome fix as always Steven!
How do repair shops like this exist? To make mistakes like this, they should be out of business.
I wish I knew. This is all too common
Gullible customers sadly... :(
Considering they charge a bomb just to reseat a connector that might have come loose but customers think they "skillfully" resurrected a dead laptop and would pay up to avoid spending for a new laptop.
Mostly breaks down to these people who take advantage of people who don't know better. You have an enormous amount of the population assume that since they have a "store" (a space they rent out), that they must be legitimate.
You also have the scummy tactics people will use to hide their reputation. There's a man who lives in my area that owns a "computer repair business", but has changed business names and locations about 6 times in the past 10 years. Once he starts getting bad reviews he just moves onto a new area and starts a new business. If we're being honest here he doesn't really lose much, since even at the high end all the licenses and such costs less than $200; then just moves all his existing stuff into a new location under a new name.
He's simply known for preying on those who only know they bought it at walmart 3 years ago.
i had the exact same experince with the ROG gaming laptops there power ports are a common failure point went in for one that was starting to fail i got it back and it wont even power on
"Nobody wants to see me clean thermal paste"
I actually find it oddly satisfying to see you cleaning old thermal paste off components! 😂
It's not even odd, that's my favorite part of laptop repairs! 👌😀
Great job on that one! It's so damn satisfying to save those devices deemed ready for landfill. Gives them back their soul and purpose on this planet. Thank you for doing that and for inspiring other people through your documentation of it.
You should definitely do more laptop repair videos loved this one😀
I'm working on one right now!
I'm a simple man, I see the possibility of Steve applying the perfect amount of thermal paste to a device, I click.
YES!
funny thing is that it's no where near the perfect amount he always overdue it but love his vids.
@@nawafhamade8962 better than not enough
@@Xnoob545 100% but it will make a mess for later.
@@nawafhamade8962 "The bigger the glob, the better the job!"
Great video, Steve! What a mess that poor laptop was left in! Awesome job bringing it back to life! 👍
This actually gave me a lot of insight into what I should do when I do need to "refurbish" my laptop. Not to mention HOW COULD THEY MELT THE CASE AND SAY "OK HERE YOU GO, WE COULDN'T FIX IT"
the satisfaction that comes from seeing steve fix another device is great! love to see this man saving electronics one device at a time😁👍
That repair shop should be ashamed of themselves. We all screw up occasionally but we're supposed to put it right. Great job Steve, glad you got this one working again 👏
Yes. This one was a crazy one with all the melted plastic.
@@Tronicsfix yeah I've seen it a few times on Nintendo switches too, people reflowing the WiFi ic and M92T36 without removing it from the housing. It takes a special kind of stupid to do stuff like that lol
Ha, ha, agreed!
A repair shop did this to his pc, i would be somewhat sceptical to that story.
Was happy to see you managed to fix this mess!! Truly upsetting what they did to it.
Im so clad i haven't seen repair shops like that in my life time. Good job again with the fix. Keep it going and thank you.
Wow, just wow. I love the floating components around the power. Quality repair shop!
The repair shop that botched that job owes the person a new laptop in my opinion. But major kuddos to you for fixing it. Always great work here. Keep it up!
These videos are so satisfying to watch. I hope you continue to do these "the repair shop couldn't fix, let's see if I can" videos. Thanks
when you fixed the capacitor rows that were crooked i breathed a sigh of relief and the feeling of thankfulness washed over me - immediately subscribed -
Fantastic, always great to see things been repaired and put back into service :)
Hey! I might be the only one but I actually like watching you clean off the thermal paste it’s oddly satisfying!
Man I love watching your videos! I’ve always loved taking electronics apart to see how they work or simply to see what it looks like inside. Thanks to your channel and other sources of information I’m learning a lot more on repairing and refurbishing electronics! Thanks for inspiring me!!
I always look forward to your repairs, thanks for keeping it real :) Fistbumps from Canada
I’m calling foul play. I think the person’s been watching too many of your videos and decided to try their own repair. When things didn’t go as planned, they put the blame on some “computer shop” and sent it your way lol. BTW, magnificent repair as always 👍
This Guy is a really hard worker. Love your Vids.
These videos are a Rollercoaster of emotions... Man, I love your videos!
nice to see, you are confident branching out with your repairs. keep it up
I’d trust Steve to repair my electronics, this is quality work you’ve done, I’m going to try to work at a phone repair shop when I’m older. I did a temporary iTunes error 9 fix on my iPhone 6 so it would restore, and I did it without soldering, just put something between the display and the CPU
Nice! Hope that works out for you!
Thanks
@@austen9973 you're welcom
Best of luck man! Stay focused and enjoy !!
Once again thermal paste saves the day.. Great work as always Steve 👍
Lovely PCB work there, was nice seeing someone give a good device the repair it needed.
I am always fascinating with your videos. I fix my electronic myself as a hobby. I never replaced a monitor to my MacBook before. I watch a random RUclips video (How to video) and I replaced the broken one with a new one with no problem. Anyway, your videos are calm and relaxing. Keep them coming!!!
would love to see more laptop repairs!
More coming!
Love to watch your videos.... its always a pleasure for the eyes and the mind... thank you for that..
Glad you like them!
always so interesting to watch you fix stuff. I always grab some nice food before sitting down to have a look at your video :)
Great work! I have a different ROG laptop that I did some work on - cleaning the fans, heatsink fins and re thermal pasting which reduced temps by a bunch! Thanks to channels like this I felt confident to give it a go. Awesome work.
Have you replaced the thermal interface on the RAM chips?
Doesn't look like it. A little disappointing...
6:45 Should you solder the power connector leads on the top side of the board here? The pins are soldered on the bottom side and likely connect to the power plane on the top side of the board via the through hole plating. But the manufacturer probably intended for those pins to be soldered completely through, so they directly contact both the top and bottom sides of the board.
Excellent video as always! It’s so satisfying seeing an unresponsive device given a second life. Love your work! 👍
The repair world needs more guys like you!
I can't believe how much flux was left on that board and then given back to the customer?! Surely that in itself would have caused issues further down the line?
Brilliant video Steve 😁
Thanks Joey!
A little bit of good quality no clean flux left on the board would unlikely cause any issues down the line, but with the amount of the unknown flux on that board I would expect it to destroy it over time.
@@jimjiggles1474 Even cheap no clean flux will not cause any issues (think about when flux gets under BGAs). Of course this is still a bad sign as it indicates that they did not clean enough to perform a proper inspection after the repair.
Great video lad keep up with the good work
Much appreciated
great to see that you are moving on to more PC hardware... love to see more of that!
Hi Steve! Always a pleasure to see what you do! I find your videos really fascinating and enjoyable to watch! And great presentation, too!
Hey what should be done about the thermal conductor for the VRAM's? I saw you didn't do anything for them (unless you reapplied off screen). My own laptop is running a bit hot these days and I wanted to know what would you suggest?
A great video nonetheless, it's a joy to watch these!
these type of repairshops are what makes me anxious to even get my technologies fixed
im more confident on learning and fixing it myself rather than lending it to some "repair shops"
Components were looking pretty good after you put them all in the correct places!
And I feel happy every time you're successful repairing something 😁
I gotta say during the bulk of the pandemic I watched all of your videos mainly about 3ds systems and still watching today, best electronics repair youtuber ive seen
Hey Steve, great video, love to see electronics saved from landfills. Can you make some updated versions of your ps4 and dualshock 4 disassembly and reassembly videos with your current higher quality filming methods like in this video? I've followed your videos to open my ps4, ps5 and their controllers to clean them and am thankful for them but the old ones sometimes don't show some of the tricky parts in as much details as you currently are able to. i especially struggled with my psu cable on my original ps4 and i still struggle putting my ds4's touchpad ribbon back through the hole in the top of the board to reassemble it when i need to open them up. thanks for helping me fix my stuff :)
Me: "Mom, can we have TronicsFix repair shop?"
Mom: "No, we have repair shop at home."
Repair shop at home: * whoever manhandled that poor laptop *
Excellent! Very good man! Love your fixing broken equipments!
A beautiful repair job from the good Tronix Fix. Especially after such ugly damage by the previous repair guys. Let's see more repairs of high quality laptops like these!
No I literally refuse to believe that there is a SHOP out there, that does this shoddy work. They legit have to be unskilled or just plain malicious to do that 💩 of a soldering job. Actually unbelievable.
I knew it was the thermal paste!! Great job
Lol...it always is!
@@Tronicsfix people just dont get it lol
Thanks Steve, the perfect amount of thermal paste to start the weekend off right!
Well hello Tronics Friday! Another amazing fix Steve.. Great job! 🙂
Loved this one, I can't believe how effed the 'repair shop' made this laptop.....
Welp, inspired by you, earlier this week, I attempted my first soldering project in a long while, outside of my comfort zone: Replacing the supercapacitors on my 5 year old dashcam. I failed. Some solder got into the through-holes and I couldn't get it out and ended up wrecking the pads. I'm really glad I tried though. With that practice under my belt, I'm sure I'll do better the next time I try working on something on that scale.
I practice soldering skills on trashed devices, just pick some up for free at your local recycling facility. It is much much harder than it looks in real life, as you already experienced.
I wish you share more videos man, your videos are like therapy for me.
Nice and easy fix Steve. Good job!
Amazing repair job. I'm quite astonished to see a "repair shop" that tried to do the soldering not only incorrectly, but also without removing the board from the laptop itself. Out of curiosity, which thermal paste did you use? Looks like arctic silver.
3/4 of experiences that I had with repair shops were god awful. The prices they charge were unfair and their work was abysmal. The first 3 repair were big shops with high reviews and what not and I was disappointed. The one I had a good experience with was a small repair shop which was suggested by a friend. The price was fair and they did a great job.
I wished for a sec this video was longer, like 30 min 👍 great job bro and good luck for your next repairs.
Love watching videos like this. I’m a welder but it’s still really interesting. Ever since I fixed my own iPhone screen a few years back I find breakdown/repair kinds of videos fun to watch
I sent my laptop to get repaired, they told me it’s not worth getting the WiFi areal fixed because it’s a lot of work, and they didn’t even fix the fan I told them isn’t working. Never going to that repair shop again.
The wifi is usually a plug in component that said they could have just sold you a small usb wifi unit for few pounds/dollars if it was unrecoverable.
@@Arachnoid_of_the_underverse nah, they said it was “too much work” because you have to take the screen out to swap the areal. They must not have been confident enough. The chip/component itself is fine (I think) just the snap on connectors. The fan needs a new thing on the motherboard because of a bent pin.
I've had customers tell me that another shop did things like this but honestly, I think most of the time it was the customer who attempted the repair themselves.
Seeing u repair this laptop makes me feel very happy wow
08:59 lol, you can tell by the shake of his hand how nervous and excited he is. I love that feeling of uncertainty when you repair something and comes the moment to find out if it works or not.
I had dell break my laptop from them once and took 3 months to get a new one. Sometimes repair people just dont care what they are doing
That's true. Unfortunately
Good job on fixing it! However, you didn’t put the perfect amount of thermal paste on the ram chips.
Was that paste or pads? If pads, they are fine.
@@edwardallenthree it was paste
I'm VERY impressed, your soldering skills are on point
been waiting for one of these videos! love your channel dude!
I'm surprised you didn't do anything about the mess of thermal compound / pads on the memory and VRM.
That shop should definitely have replaced that laptop free of charge. Totally botched.
I really like you're videos buddy, great job man, I don't know what the people try to repair things and they destroy it, you are awesome, greetings from Spain
Awesome !!! well saved buddy!! another happy customer!! :)
According to what you said at the beginning of the video, the owner said that when it warmed up it would stop charging. I saw that you corrected issues that were apparently created by the repair shop. But did you test this unit to see if it stopped charging after it warmed up or not? If you didn't, then you didn't address the issue that the owner had.
I would be more inclined to believe the charging port would have been the issue pervious one would have been damaged and moving the laptop while plugged in would of shorted the charger out making it go in to protection mode.
How much would you charge to look at two laptops for me.
I actually don't offer repair services. Sorry about that. I highly recommend @northridgefix
@@Tronicsfix I did ask that like I wanted you to repair these for me didn't I? I'm a guy who works on computers in my town and a friend of mine came to me with his old gaming laptop that just stopped charging and his Dell gaming laptop that a repair shop messed up. I was wanting to know whether or not you wanted to make a video on them or not. If you can't fix them it's whatever because he's already given them to me and bought another one. I did some work on the first one and didn't really get anything done but the second one I haven't done really anything to.
Your videos are straight therapy.
I'm not tech savvy whatsoever but I love watching your videos. Seriously you do such a great job.
Word of advice. If your electronics is broken, NEVER give it to a repair shop, but to Steve instead.
Yeah most repair shops are trash and either do a shoddy job or use crap parts for the repair. a few years ago I used to have an iPhone 5s and when the screen broke after 3 years I gave it to a repair shop to fix which they did and it looked fine but it looked a little cheaper too and also broke within 6 months AND it was from a LIGHTER fall as in there was less impact and it still broke whereas the original drop was from a higher place but it was still working at least even though it was cracked so i kept it till I accidentally dropped it in to my toilet because I had it in my pants pocket and it was sticking out of my pants a little and as soon as I got up and started to pull my pants up it fell out in to the toilet and got water damaged but after that I just bought an android phone and have NEVER wanted to use an iPhone ever since because I started finding out cool things I could do on an android phone that I couldn't do on my iPhone
Ironically before the repair shop destroyed the laptop putting the perfect amount of thermal paste on it probably would have fixed the issue.
Ha, ha, yep~!
Thanks for your video! Because of your previous videos I managed to get courage to fix my dad's desktop with him.
A good laptop that just stopped to work because some faulty capacitor because a bad manufacturer project. I studied the common defects a lot of the model, common suspicious causes and components and common solutions and managed to nail down the problem and do some workaround with another capacitor (well it's not great, it's ugly) but it worked flawlessly!
So I had no extra cost to do the extra-expensive and not-easily-acessible tech support repair far away and hadn't to throw such a beautiful machine in the trash bin. Not even some guys around the city managed such a feat, I feel so proud of myself.
These times I remember that if we had good repairers like you around, I would trust them wholeheartedly, instead I got some loose parts and lost screws, and not the ideal amount of thermal paste =/
I've been watching your videos for so long and keeping updated with your content. I was quite shocked to realize I hadn't subscribed yet. Anyways, that's fixed now. Keep being awesome!
Whoever tried to fix it beforehand were a bunch of amateurs, luckily you did a good job man! This video was suggested to me, and I’m happy it was. I’m definitely coming back for the next fix 😎👍✨
Nice one. Awesome how the capacitors helped going easly to their place 😀
Steve, you have done an amazing job repairing not only consoles but other electronics like this poor Strix laptop that got ruined by a so-called "repair shop"!
Looking forward for more gaming laptop repairs! 👍🔧
It's great, we would love to have more video like that on the computer component. Thank you 💚
Nicely done Steve!
It's so relaxing to watch you at work! :-D
The tone of your voice and genuine enthusiasm from having successfully gotten the computer to boot carrying over to explaining how we will probably also really enjoy the video of you repairing your laptop after it had been peed on by your wife's cats is the kind of left-field totally unexpected character arc most people would usually have to wait a whole week for on primetime cable.
Great job dude, I love this vídeos, are very relaxing.
Great job! Love your videos Steve!
With videos like this, you really encouraging me to start my own repair business.
I love this video and thermal paste!! Great work!!
I found this channel in 2018 or 2019 and its still great
I have this same laptop. Amazing fix man, keep up the good work!
The thermal paste joke never gets old. Still makes me smile and laugh. Love your Channel. Keep up the great work!!
Great repair. Nice to see you save it.
just great video as always Steve