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1) Do you prefer to build your own PC’s or buy a branded system? a) Prefer to build my own 2) How often do you replace or upgrade your PC? e) 3 years or longer 3) How important do you feel an SSD is to system performance? a) Extremely...
1) Do you currently own an SSD? Are you planning on purchasing one or more in the near future? - I plan to in the near future. 2) If you’re planning on purchasing an SSD, which brand(s) are you considering and why (price, performance,...
1) Do you currently own an SSD? Are you planning on purchasing one or more in the near future? - I plan to in the near future. 2) If you’re planning on purchasing an SSD, which brand(s) are you considering and why (price, performance,...
How much do you want for the motherboard? I need some parts from it....
Alright that sounds good, thanks for the help. I will check the coil first, then proceed to check components as you marked on the drawings and report back here. Thanks again for all the explanations and help, as I would have never...
Hi and thanks for the pictures & explanation, much appreaciated So there is one transistor and one coil in the path directly after the powerjack? And the reverse polarity has to have been blocked by the first transistor. Do I...
That would be nice if you could. Yes the power adapter is still okay. I used a 130W Clevo power adapter. What's a bit weird about this adapter is that if it short circuits it keeps delivering max wattage without turning off. My fear is...
Unfortunately the battery is empty and there is no way of recharging it seing as the entire laptop is "dead" including the battery circuit. If there are fuses, would those be soldered onto the mainboard and not removable by hand?
Okay, so accidentaly I switched the plus and minus wire on the power adapter for my Dell Inspiron 9400. Meaning I put +20V on the ground wire, and +0V on the live wire. (Normally it's the other way around) After this the PC won't start...
Quote: Originally Posted by gabiz_ro There is a small component inside laptop charger who identify charger to laptop something like but is need for one or two resistors and this one to add to new charger to make them...
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