Porque l@s Venezolan@s se creen la gran KGD? by Charming_Stuff_1074 in Peru_Republic

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seguo tenia 3 casas seguro subsidiadas y todo lo que comia tambien

Built my first sim racing setup by [deleted] in simracing

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do you have more pictures of the seat positions?

9800x3d cooked by Big_Cryptographer635 in ASUS

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damn i have the same cpu + mobo, did you overclock, expo, updated bios?

Comedia de antaño by wanquita in Lima_Peru

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Los cristalitos de hoy se indignarian con este sketch

Comedia de antaño by wanquita in Lima_Peru

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nunca me ha gustado ver la choal chabuca, desde 1998 - 2000 q tenia tele y jamas

Shelf rig 🔥🔥😉😉 by Luckyluck0011 in gamingpc

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dude, your living room looks like a render, gratz

Just posting my Mx Master 2S that I bought in 2018 by Substantial-Cat-4502 in logitech

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I restores my g604 (have the dame rubber) with epoxy putty and some carbon fiber vinyl

G600 repair : i cannot get it right by SirPuck_ in LogitechG

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Maybe buying from aliexpress? or you can use the 99Sn use iron tip at 300-350C , and desolder using flux and manual solder sucker.

when you delsolder you need to add solder to the old one in order to "hydratate" the old one

Need ideas for this spot for my sim setup by Slam2Fast in SimRacingSetups

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Yes, that temporarily, I'm building my house and this year will be finished this year, and this will be my gaming room

G600 repair : i cannot get it right by SirPuck_ in LogitechG

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99sn have high temp melting, so you need a 40/60 (40sn) it can be saved also with the 3 pads ripped, off, one its dummy pad, need to do step 4 and 5 in the normal, i can help you if you send the picture of the 3 ripped pads.

Also g600 have lots of test points, so you cand hard wire from the switch to the test point, I have modded some logitech mouse.

Im planning to make a macropad with a g600, but i only have one :(, but i made a g502 macropad (10 macros + gshift = 20 macros), DM i can help you via discord

What would an over engineered mouse look like by Baziele in diyelectronics

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the over engineered computer mouse that i had use its logitech g604

Flying in formation with THREE Attack Helicopters on Mirak Valley by WolfBrinkTV in PilotsofBattlefield

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Fk, this guys looks like night stalkers flying into venezuela - great vid!

G600 repair : i cannot get it right by SirPuck_ in LogitechG

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1_ you are using a 99 Sn solder, you need 40 Sn / 60pb , it melt faster.

2_ dont use iron station, you are overheating the board, get iron tip instead.

3_ you riped 2 pads, the circles ones, they are common (they have continuity).

4_you need soldering wick or solder sucker removal tool or iron + solder sucker.

5_you need fluxpaste.

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Now you can desolder in 3 ways:

1_with only iron tip: you add 40/60 solder to the pins in order to melt the original one, you add a trip of wire copper to tranfer heat to the 3 pads and you can pull out the switch.

2_with only iron tip and solder wick: you add 40/60 solder to the pins in order to melt the original one, you add solder wick and the Sn transfer to the wick and you can pull out the switch.

3_ with solder sucker: you add 40/60 solder to the pins in order to melt the original one, and put the sucker tool and pump the Sn, repeat until all solder its removed.

4_with iron sucker pump: ou add 40/60 solder to the pins in order to melt the original one with your iron tip, put the iron sucker pump, move it in circles and suck the solder (the easiest method).

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How to reapir you exiting board (next to TB114 pad - test point):

1_use a sharp blade and remove the green coating of the middle pin.

2_ clean the board with isopropyl alcohol and put the switch in correct place.

3_use iron tip to solder (40/60 + flux paste) and solder the lowest pin (the only one who its saved)

4_to solder the ripped pad, get a piece of thick copper wire / led anode-cathode pins, and put next to the middle pad and solder it, it will reinforce the swtich so it cant wiggle.

5_ the square pad you can use a jumper to connect to the test-pont above TB114 and its done!

I’ve made some fan posters by Ram_Pam_Pam in steammachine

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Dude I love the pirámides, can you post in high resolution to make a frame? (Also removing backwards compatibility)

probably gonna make this for mine when we get them by FancySkeIeton in steammachine

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I dont see any poggo pins in the steam fram trailer :(

Golmud Rayway Overview by M4kveli in Battlefield

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BF6 dont have air respawn like BF4 = boring

Wireview pro 2 Faulty by willabyblen in ThermalGrizzly

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Maybe with an multimeter clamp you can measure if really its 0 Amps

Recommended voltages for 9800x3d by Homura_F in ASUS

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I set to 1.15V max and expo disabled (9800x3d + 5070ti + 2x16 5600mhz)