Soldato
Have you ever worked on a 3080 with possible HDMI/Display port issues, would you like to?
Have you ever worked on a 3080 with possible HDMI/Display port issues, would you like to?
I still regret letting my red one go dirt cheap, back in the day. That one looks pristine.Blue n64?
If it isn't peak aesthetics it's about as close as you can get.
If you ever crack it please let me know.I happen to have an overclockers one here with similar symptoms- it's been kicking my arse.
I still regret letting my red one go dirt cheap, back in the day. That one looks pristine.
If it isn't peak aesthetics it's about as close as you can get.
Awesome looking at your work again Vince. Very professional indeed!
Any tips on how to work out what points to jumper to/from when a solder pad is damaged? I’m never sure how to trace them, and have a few items that I damaged the pads on when learning how to solder that I wouldn’t mind revisiting and trying to repair.
Thanks Vince…sounds like I need to get myself a scope. Don’t have anything other than one of those cheap and fairly nasty USB things that sits about 2” above whatever you work on…largely useless for solder work!Its all about just getting it under the scope with some fine tips on your meter and beeping it out... if its not obvious then grab the meter and test from the break back in continuity mode to work out where it goes.
Don’t suppose anyone can advise, I recently replaced a right analogue stick on a Xbox one series controller that had stick drift. The new one appears stuck directionally top left somewhat and freaks the Xbox out completely when turning on. Is this a sign of a dodgy replacement stick, as my soldering looks ok from what I can tell. Is there a way I can test the pins easily to see if one is simply soldered poorly?
Congrats. Getting an ssd alive again is fortunate. Are you ble to clone it to a fresh drive?