The LPC "Low Pin Count" IO bus is the protocol used by the TPM header, for anyone wondering, he is hooking into it for his debug module chip. Technically the LPC bus is the last remnant of the old x86 ISA bus, this allows stuff like Flash BIOS and others to connect directly to the CPU. This is a very useful device and we have been missing out on them since we lost the PCI slot.
Actually it seems someone in China has been making TPM POST cards too, but the availability is pretty bad and it just isn't nearly as nice, a pretty janky little unit that you'd only use in an emergency. Most repair techs take a Chinese laptop diag card (those with a Nokia LCD) and wire it in by hand as-needed. But i must say it's a nice product and the price is even competitive with Chinese offerings, because nobody will make a proto-quantity run of professional tools for pennies.
This is awesome! Needed this a few weeks ago but did not know it existed. Purchasing a couple of these this week to have on hand and thanks a ton for building this and doing what the manufacturers should be doing. The lack of consideration for this is unacceptable on high end, expensive boards but this should be a default for ALL motherboards PERIOD! Just wish this was available in the US.
Hi der8auer! I wanted to get one but sadly out of stock. Is there a way to have another batch of production ? I am good also with soldering electronic wires could i buy an old PCI debug card ans solder some wires to the PCI golden pins and connect them to the TPM header ? Have a nice day !
This seems like a solid thing to buy when I upgrade from my old system, since most mid-range boards do not include debug LED's. Hope by the time I upgrade production ramps up
I had a huge issue with memory DIMMs on my X79 boards and I was lucky enough to have the debug LED. I tried every single combination and I realized one DIMM slot wasn't working. What made this even more possible of a fix was the LEDs on my RAM itself funny enough. I'm using the DDR3 Crucial Ballistix Tracers and their RAM LED is very unique at the time and directly correlated with activity. I saw which DIMM slot was the issue. After everything it turned out one of the motherboard CPU pins was bent. I bent it back carefully and everything worked. People really ignore these kind of helpful visual aids until you have a problem and then they become immensely important.
That's a great idea Roman! My board has a debug LED, but it's in a big case on the floor, so it would be nice to make it remote. The link to the debug LED is all in German, even though I changed the language. Have a great day!
Debug LEDs are really beneficial. I was saved from a lot of headache and wasting my time and dime while fixing some weird video(gtx1060) and memory(non-samsung b-die) issues with MSI X370 xpower titanium. Using TPM headers is a good idea, too.
@@lucasrem not everyone has it, a lot of boards dont come with the beep thing anymore. I dont have a single one with me. They went with the boards I sold a long time ago. If its useless for you, fantastic. Just keep walking.
This guy never seems to get bored... CPU delidding tools, cases with Lian Li (love my Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic!), the strangest cooling solutions (check last Computex videos).... and now this....
I really need some help. I have gigabyte GA-Z170x - Gaming 7 Mobo, and my db_port wont turn on. All components, CPU fan, GPU turns on. But the debug led wont turn on as well as my display on my monitor.
Do many boards without the post codes on the board really list them in the manual though? I've never really given that much thought because generally my cheaper boards don't have problems because I'm not doing crazy OCs with em
Yeah i smirked a bit when he said that, since i get to deal with boards with no POST display normally and have never seen them provide the codes in official documentation; granted, the Internet should know what's up, there aren't that many firmware codebases around.
I’m going to see about having one of these come into Canada. I could use one for the two older motherboards I have gigabyte and Asus LGA 775 chipset. I got the same code 00 on my Asus rampage VI extreme motherboard today but it’s not from not having the cable not connected. Still trying to play with it and figure it out. Great video by the way keep up with the videos and the invention of products things like this is hard to come by and like you said it’s mostly for the enthusiast cheers 🥂
I would like to know what the ASUS Node connector is capable of doing. We know it can power a small OLED but what info does it have access too? Would be really fun to hack it.
Is there a way to split the Power / Reset cables so you can plug both the case's switches & the Debug LED Board's switches simultaneously? Eg; A cord coming from the Debug LED Board for Power & Reset that have holes for pins on the top of the connector that goes into the MOBO's front panel pins so you can plug the case's cables into the top of the Debug LED Board's cables? I am not well versed in electronics and not sure if this would work / if it would require some extra components to split the switch. Just an idea!
Is a device like this possible for a laptop (or could this one be used on laptops)? Working in IT with many different laptop models, this thing would save a lot of time.
Very Useful Idea Roman ........You yet again Find a area neglected and fill it with a tool, I can not wait to try your Direct Die Cooling Idea your developing, I think you may become the New Standard in Cooling for Reviewers and extreme Ocer's Keep Up the Great Ideas, I know one day I'm gonna look back and say Yep I remember when he was just a guy playing with CPU cooling and now he would not even have his assistant talk to me.....lol >> PS I want to hear the Southern Accent you and Marry Talked about in Q&A ....lol
This would be a nice tool for PC technicians, too. I would buy a kit if the ends of the cables were keyed, preventing them from being plugged in the wrong way. Yes, it would add complexity and cost as you'd have to start with a few different sized connectors, but it would be well worth it - I don't want to have to refer to a video or document every time I want to connect this to a different board.
Why the MB makers can't just spend the 1$ on the debug display?... They are so annoying, the sales people that had the stupid idea to only put then on super high end boards need firing...
I got an Asus diagnostics card for a TPM header which came with a 1366 board. Only works with some (by far not all it seems) Asus 1366 boards unfortunately. Still use one of those PCI ones usually, but I only work with second hand stuf so it almost always has several PCI slots
only 200, argh. ok. I'll try for the 3rd of next month if it's still there (hope shipping to the states is ok). I know I have at least three comps I would love to have the debug code on the front in place of the defunct MHz led thing. I really prefer actual status indicators over rainbow vomit, lol. GN R7 build (x370 gaming 5, hell yeah), workstation (M5A97 not-rev2.0, may need to add the plug to the empty pads), and a few minor boxes NAS/HTPC/etc.
Some motherboards that have a Q code LED(or debug code), have it in a really bad place at the4 bottom. On my In Win303 that has fans at the bottom, if I used a motherboard that has the debug code on the bottom of the board, I couldn't see the code, so this would be nice using the longer cables to place it where I could see the code. Or on other boards it's in the middle on the far right, but if one is running SLI, NV Link, or Crossfire, it is blocked too.
This looks very cool except for the part that plugging it wrong can damage the motherboard. That is just not reasonable for a device that has to be plugged in different and non obvious ways on each motherboard. You should consider adding the necessary protections to the circuit to prevent it from damaging the motherboard.
If you are unable to identify who the manufacturer is of your motherboard and also unable to line up the pins, then you are not in the target market for this product
There's two fundamental possibilities. Possibility one, it's a CYA, because what are a bunch of high impedance inputs on a micro or PLD going to do to a mainboard? Nothing, nothing at all. But that is if passive listening is all that's needed. If there's any control needed, then they don't really have a choice, a safe implementation is likely to not be possible.
Actually just found out the ASRock X670E Steel Legend which has no Hex code debug LEDs has an undocumented header called UART1, looks like an ARGB connector and is next to the CMOS RESET header, this can be used to connect to an LPC connector like the UDL. Just need to wire a connection for it.
@@BucifalulR To a limited extent yes, I can get BIOS post code results and memory test results but nothing beyond that as after the memory testing as rock uses what is connected to that header for propitiatory purposes.
@ Oh, sad to hear it but it’s still something. I once saw something about being able to read post code via the TPM header. Not sure if it still works today. EDIT: oh, sorry, this was in this very video..
@@sirius4k It has a TPM header, look at the manual on page 18 (1-2), connector #29 is TPM: dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socketTR4/ROG_ZENITH_EXTREME/E13369_ROG_ZENITH_EXTREME_UM_V2_WEB.pdf
Well my older cheapo Z97 from ASRock was one of the last reasonably priced Intel boards that still had: dual UEFI with hardware toggle, power and reset buttons, LED debug, extra SATA and extra USB3. Most mobo makers started to cut down features hard after Z87 and nowadays it's all just 1 UEFI chip and no controls and debug LED unless one buys very top of their offerings. Ridiculous. The cost savings have hit hard on motherboards in last 5 years. Same damn socket on Intel but features are going down and down with each refresh. I find it so ridiculous that nowadays 2x priced boards don't have these basic features. And of course my board also has the TPMS1 port.
v1m30 Cost saving is bullshit, it's just marketing, selling you low budget too premium boards, serving all......... The Chipsets make the price of the boards, many cheap Z boards on the market! Ridiculous, just read how they sell cards, dealers are sales people, they make money on the extra's! dip switch or buttons no price deal, just for marketing reasons! If you buy premium, you get the same board, they get a better margin. Able to buy the cheaper board too, marketing!!!!!
Wouldn't hurt anything, CPU would just see its running hot and downclock really hard maybe to 800mhz and at that point it won't need a cooler. CPUs are smart enough to not hurt themselves
@@zacharytaylor8523 Nowadays, yeah :) I've seen someone make that mistake in the past though. It wasn't so forgiving 😂 I think it was one of the earliest Athlons.
He has a video with exacly this issue. Removing the cooler on a hi end intel cpu while cynebench was running. Dramatic temps, crazy low speed, though.... Cpu survived
And the LPC bus no longer exists, someone needs to look at how manufacturers have debug LED's on their current systems and then make something for SPI based TPM - preferably with passthrough that allows the SPI TPM to continue working so that peeps can have debug codes because this business of putting it on the most expensive of the boards only is stupid.
Muss schon hart sein einmal auf sein Profil zu gehen und das deutsche Video anzuklicken. Sind also genau 2 Klicks. Ich frage mich was du mit dem Ding willst, wenn du nichtmal in der Lage bist dir das passende Infovideo rauszusuchen.
@@Unselfless the problem is that it is a standard protocol, it works on all systems because it is standard. In fact i already found some other solutions that integrates pci, pcie and the lpc (the one used by his device) in a single card ans costs half of this one including shipping. I don't like these because are too bloated and multipurposed but and lpc only would be awesome but not at that price.
Wait so mere 40% on price on an item which is a price of one good meal makes or breaks the product for you? Most Western companies would expect you to pay north of a hundred for a tool like that, even though it is a simple tool and not really expensive to make, but there's overheads and cost of doing business as a Western company. These guys are not getting filthy rich on these, i can promise you that, it's just about at the brink of profitability.
@@MasterControl90original PCI is not used on any remotely modern motherboards. Everything is PCI-E. A problem with using that it requires a functional CPU while a TPM header does not
The LPC "Low Pin Count" IO bus is the protocol used by the TPM header, for anyone wondering, he is hooking into it for his debug module chip. Technically the LPC bus is the last remnant of the old x86 ISA bus, this allows stuff like Flash BIOS and others to connect directly to the CPU. This is a very useful device and we have been missing out on them since we lost the PCI slot.
Actually it seems someone in China has been making TPM POST cards too, but the availability is pretty bad and it just isn't nearly as nice, a pretty janky little unit that you'd only use in an emergency. Most repair techs take a Chinese laptop diag card (those with a Nokia LCD) and wire it in by hand as-needed. But i must say it's a nice product and the price is even competitive with Chinese offerings, because nobody will make a proto-quantity run of professional tools for pennies.
there are TONS of Chinese LPC post cards, they are marketed for laptop repair
Ah, exactly the information I was looking for. Thanks! I'm guessing there's no easier way to access this debug data with for example an PCIe card?
This is awesome! Needed this a few weeks ago but did not know it existed. Purchasing a couple of these this week to have on hand and thanks a ton for building this and doing what the manufacturers should be doing. The lack of consideration for this is unacceptable on high end, expensive boards but this should be a default for ALL motherboards PERIOD!
Just wish this was available in the US.
Just ordered the part. Always wanted something like this, and the price is great.
Hi der8auer!
I wanted to get one but sadly out of stock. Is there a way to have another batch of production ?
I am good also with soldering electronic wires could i buy an old PCI debug card ans solder some wires to the PCI golden pins and connect them to the TPM header ?
Have a nice day !
Do you plan to make this available for sale online again?
This seems like a solid thing to buy when I upgrade from my old system, since most mid-range boards do not include debug LED's. Hope by the time I upgrade production ramps up
I had a huge issue with memory DIMMs on my X79 boards and I was lucky enough to have the debug LED. I tried every single combination and I realized one DIMM slot wasn't working. What made this even more possible of a fix was the LEDs on my RAM itself funny enough. I'm using the DDR3 Crucial Ballistix Tracers and their RAM LED is very unique at the time and directly correlated with activity. I saw which DIMM slot was the issue. After everything it turned out one of the motherboard CPU pins was bent. I bent it back carefully and everything worked. People really ignore these kind of helpful visual aids until you have a problem and then they become immensely important.
Does anyone know where to find these nowadays?
That's a great idea Roman! My board has a debug LED, but it's in a big case on the floor, so it would be nice to make it remote. The link to the debug LED is all in German, even though I changed the language.
Have a great day!
Great product again!!! And even thought about different cables..
Man muss sagen sich das ganze nochmal auf englisch reinzuknallen hat was :D machst echt top Videos !
Debug LEDs are really beneficial. I was saved from a lot of headache and wasting my time and dime while fixing some weird video(gtx1060) and memory(non-samsung b-die) issues with MSI X370 xpower titanium.
Using TPM headers is a good idea, too.
Where to buy? The link you setup, doesn't have a buy button.
so the link you left has no buy button ? how do i buy one of these begging units?
This will make things really easier for us.
No more trial and error attempts.
Luís Pedro
trial and error, what do you do, post bios beeps to hard to understand????
i know the beeps already....Not needing it...
@@lucasrem not everyone has it, a lot of boards dont come with the beep thing anymore. I dont have a single one with me. They went with the boards I sold a long time ago. If its useless for you, fantastic. Just keep walking.
This guy never seems to get bored... CPU delidding tools, cases with Lian Li (love my Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic!), the strangest cooling solutions (check last Computex videos).... and now this....
Could I use the EVGA debug card they made for the SR-2 motherboard? Seems like the same thing.
Sold out at Caseking, how can I buy one ?
I really need some help. I have gigabyte GA-Z170x - Gaming 7 Mobo, and my db_port wont turn on. All components, CPU fan, GPU turns on. But the debug led wont turn on as well as my display on my monitor.
For basic debugging you can use also the pc speaker on the front panel i/o
it is posible to get this debug card now ?
6:00 Not certain, but I was thinking the TPMS connector is _actually_ the interface used to check your motherboard's tire pressure. 😁
love this ! on my list for future purchase, great idea, many thanks.
Do you have a new version ?
The article is no longer available...
Roman, I can not order, in eshop is Slovakia, but not Czech Republic :(...whats now?
Please make another batch of these for sale!
Might be fun to make a case mod for this.
Why don't you use connectors with blocked out pins so you can only plug them in the right way?
How do you made your career in over clocking ? What's your story ? I'm curious!
Shubham Patankar
What is your level now, any study? Western guy?
Just get a Job after you finished skool , he has a real job in the industry too!
His last video is about this. Go check it out.
could the seasonic prime titanium 1000W be the best 1000W PSU ever? or EVGA 1000 T2 is better?
Giovanni Giò
What does it need to do, what do you run on it? Other needs need other solutions!
daisy-chained, or multiple power rails?
Will it harm my motherboard if I left it connected?
Fantastic device. Any plans to make it available in the US?
Is this no longer made? I could use one for my "no video out/no post/no keyboard light" server issue. O_o
do you sell in america?
Is there anyway to get this shipped to the u.s.?
I also would like one, but I'm in the US.
Do many boards without the post codes on the board really list them in the manual though? I've never really given that much thought because generally my cheaper boards don't have problems because I'm not doing crazy OCs with em
Yeah i smirked a bit when he said that, since i get to deal with boards with no POST display normally and have never seen them provide the codes in official documentation; granted, the Internet should know what's up, there aren't that many firmware codebases around.
@@SianaGearz yeah if say, board manufacturers standardized them (at least across platforms), that'd be handy
I’m going to see about having one of these come into Canada. I could use one for the two older motherboards I have gigabyte and Asus LGA 775 chipset. I got the same code 00 on my Asus rampage VI extreme motherboard today but it’s not from not having the cable not connected. Still trying to play with it and figure it out. Great video by the way keep up with the videos and the invention of products things like this is hard to come by and like you said it’s mostly for the enthusiast cheers 🥂
I would like to know what the ASUS Node connector is capable of doing. We know it can power a small OLED but what info does it have access too? Would be really fun to hack it.
Is there a way to split the Power / Reset cables so you can plug both the case's switches & the Debug LED Board's switches simultaneously?
Eg; A cord coming from the Debug LED Board for Power & Reset that have holes for pins on the top of the connector that goes into the MOBO's front panel pins so you can plug the case's cables into the top of the Debug LED Board's cables?
I am not well versed in electronics and not sure if this would work / if it would require some extra components to split the switch. Just an idea!
Sure... just insert a y-cable at the board and connect the debug board to one leg and the Case switches to the other leg...
gotta love the NO PHOTOS sign in the back
Is a device like this possible for a laptop (or could this one be used on laptops)? Working in IT with many different laptop models, this thing would save a lot of time.
Very Useful Idea Roman ........You yet again Find a area neglected and fill it with a tool, I can not wait to try your Direct Die Cooling Idea your developing, I think you may become the New Standard in Cooling for Reviewers and extreme Ocer's Keep Up the Great Ideas, I know one day I'm gonna look back and say Yep I remember when he was just a guy playing with CPU cooling and now he would not even have his assistant talk to me.....lol
>> PS I want to hear the Southern Accent you and Marry Talked about in Q&A ....lol
Does this still work on newer boards?
Is this board available on amazon?
Can I order this in AliExpress??
you can order cheaper pci-e debug led
@@rulik007 I heard PCI-E card is harmful for pc hardware due to poor circuit design
KQCPET6 has same TPM LPC functionality
This would be a nice tool for PC technicians, too. I would buy a kit if the ends of the cables were keyed, preventing them from being plugged in the wrong way. Yes, it would add complexity and cost as you'd have to start with a few different sized connectors, but it would be well worth it - I don't want to have to refer to a video or document every time I want to connect this to a different board.
Why the MB makers can't just spend the 1$ on the debug display?... They are so annoying, the sales people that had the stupid idea to only put then on super high end boards need firing...
8:29 Discord ping D:
Got me confused there for a moment
Why are *you* here? D:
@@snaky115 why are YOU here?! D:
@@Z0eff Because i break things with overclocking! You don't, however!
I got an Asus diagnostics card for a TPM header which came with a 1366 board. Only works with some (by far not all it seems) Asus 1366 boards unfortunately. Still use one of those PCI ones usually, but I only work with second hand stuf so it almost always has several PCI slots
only 200, argh. ok. I'll try for the 3rd of next month if it's still there (hope shipping to the states is ok). I know I have at least three comps I would love to have the debug code on the front in place of the defunct MHz led thing. I really prefer actual status indicators over rainbow vomit, lol.
GN R7 build (x370 gaming 5, hell yeah), workstation (M5A97 not-rev2.0, may need to add the plug to the empty pads), and a few minor boxes NAS/HTPC/etc.
is there any motherboard for dual socket 1366 overclocking that isnt an evga sr-2?
Good luck finding a cheap x58, they're both rare and expensive.
Sir! Thank you so much!
Looking to get one, please restock
a really handy tool, just have to get the debug codes
Some motherboards that have a Q code LED(or debug code), have it in a really bad place at the4 bottom.
On my In Win303 that has fans at the bottom, if I used a motherboard that has the debug code on the bottom of the board, I couldn't see the code, so this would be nice using the longer cables to place it where I could see the code.
Or on other boards it's in the middle on the far right, but if one is running SLI, NV Link, or Crossfire, it is blocked too.
Cliff S
Post bios beeps or QLED, all the same shit, same diag!!!!!! They all tell you the same shit!
This is always something i have wanted on my mitherboard but couldnt spend the 350 plus on a motherboard that has it
Are there any advantages over normal pci post code?
Other than power and reset switch, and the ability to mount this, no. Its the same thing otherwise
This looks very cool except for the part that plugging it wrong can damage the motherboard. That is just not reasonable for a device that has to be plugged in different and non obvious ways on each motherboard. You should consider adding the necessary protections to the circuit to prevent it from damaging the motherboard.
If you are unable to identify who the manufacturer is of your motherboard and also unable to line up the pins, then you are not in the target market for this product
There's two fundamental possibilities. Possibility one, it's a CYA, because what are a bunch of high impedance inputs on a micro or PLD going to do to a mainboard? Nothing, nothing at all. But that is if passive listening is all that's needed. If there's any control needed, then they don't really have a choice, a safe implementation is likely to not be possible.
Actually just found out the ASRock X670E Steel Legend which has no Hex code debug LEDs has an undocumented header called UART1, looks like an ARGB connector and is next to the CMOS RESET header, this can be used to connect to an LPC connector like the UDL. Just need to wire a connection for it.
Did you manage to do that?
@@BucifalulR To a limited extent yes, I can get BIOS post code results and memory test results but nothing beyond that as after the memory testing as rock uses what is connected to that header for propitiatory purposes.
@@BucifalulR I should add though it was not with the card that De8aur is mentioning here but one off aliexpress
@ Oh, sad to hear it but it’s still something. I once saw something about being able to read post code via the TPM header. Not sure if it still works today. EDIT: oh, sorry, this was in this very video..
@@chassecourt8824 What card did you get?
How old is Der8auer? I mean he seems very young but he archieved so much. Is kinda amazing.
29 :D
I searched for a HEDT board with TPM a year or a few ago and I couldn't find one :| Has the situation improved? I'd take TPM over RGB in a blink.
the zenith extreme definitly has one, no idea about other boards though
@@jadoei13 www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-ZENITH-EXTREME/specifications/ This one? Doesn't mention TPM anywhere.
@@sirius4k It has a TPM header, look at the manual on page 18 (1-2), connector #29 is TPM: dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socketTR4/ROG_ZENITH_EXTREME/E13369_ROG_ZENITH_EXTREME_UM_V2_WEB.pdf
Asus WS X299 sage also for sure has one, you can see on the manual and on specification page.
@@orondf343 Nice, thanks! Weird it wasn't listed in the spec sheet.
This thing is cost 35euro and PCI-e diagnostic card costs 14$ even the finest Ukranian one is still cheaper.
I remember the ISA debug cards.
Andrew Joy
ISA? ISO? AT bus You remember Hitler taking over the World too? Still play games, lol.....
It's logical to for of any system cuz when things go wrong it's nice to know what it is easier without ripping your hair out
Well my older cheapo Z97 from ASRock was one of the last reasonably priced Intel boards that still had: dual UEFI with hardware toggle, power and reset buttons, LED debug, extra SATA and extra USB3. Most mobo makers started to cut down features hard after Z87 and nowadays it's all just 1 UEFI chip and no controls and debug LED unless one buys very top of their offerings. Ridiculous. The cost savings have hit hard on motherboards in last 5 years. Same damn socket on Intel but features are going down and down with each refresh. I find it so ridiculous that nowadays 2x priced boards don't have these basic features. And of course my board also has the TPMS1 port.
v1m30
Cost saving is bullshit, it's just marketing, selling you low budget too premium boards, serving all.........
The Chipsets make the price of the boards, many cheap Z boards on the market! Ridiculous, just read how they sell cards, dealers are sales people, they make money on the extra's!
dip switch or buttons no price deal, just for marketing reasons! If you buy premium, you get the same board, they get a better margin. Able to buy the cheaper board too, marketing!!!!!
Starting those systems without a cooler, feelsbadman
Wouldn't hurt anything, CPU would just see its running hot and downclock really hard maybe to 800mhz and at that point it won't need a cooler. CPUs are smart enough to not hurt themselves
@@zacharytaylor8523 Nowadays, yeah :)
I've seen someone make that mistake in the past though. It wasn't so forgiving 😂
I think it was one of the earliest Athlons.
He has a video with exacly this issue. Removing the cooler on a hi end intel cpu while cynebench was running. Dramatic temps, crazy low speed, though.... Cpu survived
A bit expensive and maybe key it next time? like usb/audio plugs
35 euro?Expensive?)
Feel free to design and produce your own part....
What a great Idea ! :)
Too bad I actually use the TPM header for a TPM module. :P
I wish I was able to have both the debug LEDs and TPM module. :/
The type of stuff we love you for!
Now how can we get cheap Chinese knockoffs? (joking)
Geiles Ding =)
Nice. I want to get one.
Inb4 tons of comments about not enough thermal paste on the CPU
And the LPC bus no longer exists, someone needs to look at how manufacturers have debug LED's on their current systems and then make something for SPI based TPM - preferably with passthrough that allows the SPI TPM to continue working so that peeps can have debug codes because this business of putting it on the most expensive of the boards only is stupid.
Why not just make PCIe card...?
Make it a higher volume product and market it as a must have and sell it for 10 bucks
Mir wird das deutsche Video nicht angezeigt 😂
Ich bräuchte eine Debug LED
Muss schon hart sein einmal auf sein Profil zu gehen und das deutsche Video anzuklicken. Sind also genau 2 Klicks.
Ich frage mich was du mit dem Ding willst, wenn du nichtmal in der Lage bist dir das passende Infovideo rauszusuchen.
This device is very useful but the pricing is excessive, I wouldn't mind to pay 20 or 25 for it but 35+shipping? Nope!
He's said this is made for testing many systems. It's worth it for that
@@Unselfless the problem is that it is a standard protocol, it works on all systems because it is standard. In fact i already found some other solutions that integrates pci, pcie and the lpc (the one used by his device) in a single card ans costs half of this one including shipping. I don't like these because are too bloated and multipurposed but and lpc only would be awesome but not at that price.
Wait so mere 40% on price on an item which is a price of one good meal makes or breaks the product for you? Most Western companies would expect you to pay north of a hundred for a tool like that, even though it is a simple tool and not really expensive to make, but there's overheads and cost of doing business as a Western company. These guys are not getting filthy rich on these, i can promise you that, it's just about at the brink of profitability.
@@MasterControl90original PCI is not used on any remotely modern motherboards. Everything is PCI-E. A problem with using that it requires a functional CPU while a TPM header does not
@@Unselfless are you just trolling or something? READ MY COMMENT!
Kannst du mal ne Smartphone cpu übertacken
?
This save me time in trouble shooting
Any plan on selling them in the U.S?
Wish I had this a month ago
Nelly Nelson
Just use the Post beeps, you don't need it!
Some boards don't have a speaker and even when you apply a speaker some just don't make any sound at all.
I'll pay $5 maybe $10 US.
Nice Video #Glock #EPISCHER
Sell it in the U.S.!
Why just in Englisch, Roman?? PLS in German :) Sonst muss ich mich in der Mittagspause so konzentrieren..:D
Die deutsche Version ist auch raus. Scheinbar wollte TH-cam mal nicht doppelt benachrichtigen.
Don't panic, he's doing it in both languages. Patience, damn it.
@@Jaweissnich oh man jetzt hab ichs schon durch:D aber danke...
Demnächst einfach mal auf seinem Kanal direkt gucken. Das deutsche Video kam dieses Mal vor dem englischen Video raus.
Talk toooooo much