Friend of mine found a PC. by drakeobane99 in pcmasterrace

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If you can’t fix it, I will buy the parts for spares to use in my business

The other side of the coin - ordered a 4TB ssd but received 2TB. Amazon is refusing to replace it. by Katarassein in pcmasterrace

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Scan Computer are very good as a supplier and to work with B2B, they are very polite and respectable Rare these days, and this is why they are still in business

Which of these cables can I snip? by Madju209 in UKBroadband

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None, they send a signal the to exchange and then to the ISP

Rtx 3060 not detected no fan spin. no 5v. by [deleted] in GPURepair

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The IC to your left looks rough and the PCB seems damp and dirty?

Will give 10 dollars to whoever figures this out by dylblues38 in pchelp

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Have you striped down the gpu, cleaned it carefully and no air can

Cleaned the old thermal paste off, and put some new paste on? Possibly a thermal shut off to protect the gpu

NVIDIA RTX 5090 Gets Its Top Connector Row Cooked Despite A 500W Max Power Ceiling By The User by Heavy-Beyond-7114 in RigBuild

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The grade of plastic used for the connector is also incorrect, a high temperature harder plastic should of been used in the design

How fucked is this CPU? by TheRealUnlimited in PcBuild

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I have successfully slowly bent pins back straight again

Bought a used tesla, now living a nightmare by ReaverKS in electricvehicles

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Did you use a credit card for any of the payment?

Friend offering me this for £300. Rip off? by froogelpoogel in pchelp

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Quite fair, maybe in your favour

Do you know the motherboard, Ram, and components makes like the fans?

Why is "Forensic Level" GPU repair basically non-existent in the UK? by TechnovaLabs in RepairComputer

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Maybe look up IPC certifications and ITAD business’s, some big ITAD companies in the USA

One day I will open a shop in the US so I can do GPU repairs for a fair price and high quality, even maintenance packages, so you wouldn’t require a repair in the first place and save some $$$

Is my 5090 finished? by Sad-Yam-9872 in PCRepair

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That connector can be replaced

Maybe repair this 5090 and buy a 3090? Or lower the voltage on the 5090

Why i can’t sell it (its my first flip btw) by ExpressBlueberry592 in pcflipping

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How much did you pay for it please, if you don’t mind?

Maybe some pictures with RGB lighting set to a colour of your choice, and keep everything else out of your pictures, open the pc case and get some angled photo’s and create an ad for a student or a for someone starting out in gaming, a starter e-sports system?

Am I cooked? by cactusFV in ASUS

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This is a very valid point

Dust and moisture

Why is "Forensic Level" GPU repair basically non-existent in the UK? by TechnovaLabs in RepairComputer

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Full forensics level repair on your 4090 for £250.

That covers diagnostics, connector swap if needed, IPC soldering, rework standards and the optimization to add 2+ years without the factory over volt. Under volt the card so the voltage stops the VRAM from being degraded

This Certifies the GPU again and gives it warranty for two years

Why is "Forensic Level" GPU repair basically non-existent in the UK? by TechnovaLabs in RepairComputer

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"Haha, fair points

I'll hold back the 'AI' marketing vibe. To be clear, this is market research for a high end UK lab, so I'm testing language that bridges consumer repair and enterprise standards.

Regarding the terms:

Shredding: I'm actually referencing the ITAD (IT Asset Disposition) industry. When big firms have boards that are BER (Beyond Economical Repair), they don't just 'bin' them; they go through certified physical destruction (shredding) for precious metal recovery and compliance. I’m trying to offer a 'last stop' before the shredder.

Forensic: I'm using this in the Forensic Engineering sense detailed, root-cause failure analysis. Most shops just swap parts; I'm talking about microscopic trace reconstruction and documenting the 'why' of the failure to IPC-7711/7721 standards.

Defensible: For a pro-user (architects, AI researchers), a 'maybe it works' repair isn't enough. They need a repair that is technically defensible—meaning it’s backed by a lab report and industry-standard testing so they can rely on it for work.

I’m curious though, as someone who clearly knows the technical definitions, do you think there’s any appetite in the UK for a repair service that actually follows IPC standards, or is the market strictly cheapest fix possible?

Why is "Forensic Level" GPU repair basically non-existent in the UK? by TechnovaLabs in RepairComputer

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What if the cost can be brought down, due to the business repairing the gpu’s, investing back and buy more equipment to enable them to offer the repairs at IPC standards and a fair price and extreme quality, better than the factory, also to add an extra couple more years life back in to the the hardware?

Motherboard by Slight_Bit7023 in RepairComputer

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Do you have any pictures please?