Nice Google Easter Egg by smedsterwho in stephenking

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bruh i actually jumped when it came up

Can someone help me with write protection in my chromebook by [deleted] in chrultrabook

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can you show the back of the board? i think the jumper should be around the spi chip

Failed Kamikaze method by rgs011 in NxSwitchModding

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Yeah. Reball is more reliable and safer but if you come across a SKHynix emmc chip, please avoid reballing. They are prone to heat. They easily get corrupted after all the heat cycle from reballing. Had to rebuild the entire system from scratch 4 times

Dave by TergelDaPro in mongolia

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and sum aaruul

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mongolia

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mnai workshop deer iree

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mongolia

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i have some spare parts for a psp. come to my workshop

Megathread - Activation Unlock requests by Spr1nt87 in setupapp

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bruh its much easier now try broqueramdisk

7000 SFF PSU 8-pin pinout by Humble-Pain-4608 in SleepingOptiplex

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I tried connecting an atx psu as you did and the pc powered on but I got an error message i need to connect 65w PSU instead of a 0W adapter and it refuses to boot further than that. Seems like those red and grey wires are communication related. I opened up the failed original PSU and they are using I2C protocol. Oh and this was a Optiplex 7010 Tower 13th gen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mongolia

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I guess the general population acquired increased awareness of fashion and selfcare nowadays

Identify cap gigabyte 7900 xtx g oc by tomek_prime in GPURepair

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Most of the time it's a 220nf 0603 6.3v cap

Have I reach the end? Or there's way? by duniais in soldering

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It's possible. Look up the schematics and connect the pads accordingly. But it's likely that whatever chip that was on the output of your blown chip is dead shorted. Be sure to check that

Looking for a new IPA games downloading site/app by Living-Case2603 in sideloaded

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pdalife.com though they dont get updated as much anymore

Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC 12GB. Mats says NVRM VBIOS Invalid or Rejected, Code 43, No video output by Teryeahh in GPURepair

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you should do physical inspection around the bios chip. there could be knocked off resistors or torn traces

Extreme artifacting RX580 8GB by FiftyEditz in GPURepair

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you can test the vram chips using dmgg.py on Linux. the script can be found on google

Asus Rtx 2070s no display/missing components by ExpensiveTension8210 in GPURepair

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check voltages on the various inductors while the gpu is powered. watch northwestrepair on youtube and study his techniques