I hate reballing . For folk out there who haven't done this, it looks 10x easier than it is. I don't use stencil's personally I do them manually ball by ball as the paste can be messy and end up uneven. The larger the chip the more difficult it is. Takes years of experience to master. Nice job Alex
@@ThisIS_Insane Yeah, I don't know about that one?? I cannot imagine how you could properly reball a BGA without a stencil?? You could probably throw something together, but it seems like a waste of time and there is no chance of winding up with uniform sized solder balls. Id be interested in hearing how they do this though, I'm not trying to attack them, I simply cannot see how that would work?? If there is one thing I hate is having to redo a job I have already done. There is a right way and a wrong way of doing something, I always try to stick with the right way. Having the proper tools, equipment and knowledge makes things so much easier.
@@stephenhood2948 Possessing the correct tools, knowledge and training are paramount to achieving successful jobs or projects. I find working hard instead of smart, is energy and time consuming.
The key is to don’t be the first to install update and don’t install betas, especially firmware! Only use software/firmware that has been publicly available for at least 1 month. Will save you a lot of problems. (I am a firmware engineer btw)
For my work laptop there are rules for certifications where you have to run the latest firmware to be sure you have the latest security updates. Also for the software your running on the laptop.
Your work is awesome, my friend. You are blessed to have such a dedicated uncle working with you. And a dedicated Father. A wife that does bookwork. Great family business. Please continue to make the video's. I look forward to each and everyone. Thank you from Ontario Canada
Beautiful methodology. I'd have thought this would be a 2-part episode. Thank you for clearing up the boss confusion as well. All your bosses deserve hugs. I hope you enjoy your weekend.
Totally agree with the "If it ain't broke don't fix it" modo . I built my pc over a year ago (13900K and 4090) haven't had any issues why? Most likely cause after building it I haven't tried any bios updates or unpluging and repluging the GPU.
If the firmware is issued by the company and the laptop is under warranty i dont see why not. In the gaming laptops firmware updates usually fix high temps that came with the original firmware. Also win updates or linux offer those updates automatically. More likely he used a custom firmware that unlocks bios settings or unlock gpu clocks
Hello sir , I been awesome to see you back in posting again , when I first started my very first company was a security company that here in Miami I didn’t have any kids will I did have one but that’s was my first baby mom with this company it was my first wife 6 years later my first princess was born and working double shift every day it was hard where I had to take fast naps at work yes me being the owner I can just walk away when I wanted to but that’s why the producers pay you for to be there ! It’s hard when your the bread feeder but I also know your wife she’s also a hard worker and she can’t wait to get back into action that’s ok sir just relax you will always be my hero !
I had to replace a PLA chip in my 10” Meade LX telescope. I didn’t know what It was, so I looked it up. It is a Programmable Logic Array chip that is programmed to connect the pins a certain way for how it is utilized. Luckily, it was a socketed chip. It was rare, but I found a seller. I had to buy 2 though. I didn’t know if it would work not knowing if it would be programmed by the software. I was glad that it worked and got my telescope going again. I found out that the Commodore 64 uses a PLA chip that allows it to change the memory mapping.
The PLA section of the chip must be programmed every time it's powered on, so this is done by your host CPU software when your device boots up. Some PLAs have their own flash that contain the programming and does it by itself. You got lucky this one was not one of those. Glad you made it, cheers.
Hey NF, I really enjoy your videos. Have you ever considered creating a Discord channel for community members to contribute and share with fixes and any kind of related stuff?
Ive never done this, I thought you had to use balls on each pad, I didnt realise you could create the balls by reflowing paste. Nice job I dont think I would attempt that
Install Windows Update manager. It’s freeware and it gives you complete control of what updates you install or choose not to install. You can also hide selected updates. Never install BIOS/Firmware using windows update, always go to the board manufacturer instead. I have it on all my PCs and have been using it for several years, it’s great.
For eventual Win 11 compatibility last week I had to update my 4 year old bios. It updated but bricked the windows boot sequence. Thankfully I had a c drive backup but jeez, it shouldn’t be so error prone.
As well as when the update has a new feature that you can't live without, as Alex mentioned, another reason is when the update fixes a problem that you can't live with.
Wanted to get started with microsoldering but don’t know where. Wanted to learn how to troubleshoot (I have a multimeter) first but can’t find a way to do it. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
I have an OLED screen that has a white area, where the flex is disconnected from the glass. The OLED itself works properly if the ribbon is pressed on the glass. Do we have ways to solder the ribbon back onto the glass itself? I tried resoldering it, the lines disappear, but it doesn't stick and nothing happens to the OLED. I think you might have an idea as to what solder could be used by any chance? Knowing it can work normally if bound back to the glass and seeing it show a normal image if pressed looks like it's salvageable.
I don't. My only alternative would have been to order a new chip and wait three weeks for it to arrive. Those chips do not usually fail on ASUS laptops as mentioned in the video.
the Asus service center told me that my laptop (rog strix g 531gt)'s SIO chip shorted and needed replacement. I wonder if I can get a second opinion and show htem this vid?
I like acer laptops. Their caps are well placed to avoid any chip damage. I fixed acer laptops and i've never seen a broken chip. Also the hinges are tough compared to lenovo and asus.
Good job N.F Alex and Big Boss, business seem good flowing ongoin in there California? I’m pretty sure nonstop business keep goin… Better than Factory is all matter…. Enjoy days everyone… see you next episode upcoming videos on next new day 😅😊🎉
7:21....Same shirt after four videos 😮. Produce like television game shows; video a weeks worth of content in a day changing your shirt after each video. 😂 I always find it amazing watching the BGA ICs reposition themselves. Have a peaceful weekend.
Wonder if this laptop has an Intel CPU, and it’s one of the questionable ones. Now I don’t know of the versions for laptops has the same problem as their desktop counterparts. However this could have been a deciding factor in trying to update the BIOS. Or could just a company putting a kill switch in somewhere to make someone buy a new one. 🤷 Yes that is speculation and tinfoil hat thought there. 🙃
Please don't die with all these knowledge without passing it on.❤❤❤ Nice job
I hate reballing . For folk out there who haven't done this, it looks 10x easier than it is. I don't use stencil's personally I do them manually ball by ball as the paste can be messy and end up uneven. The larger the chip the more difficult it is. Takes years of experience to master. Nice job Alex
Yea this whole channel is like this. He’s got me into some stuff by making it look easy lol.
@@ThisIS_Insane Yeah, I don't know about that one?? I cannot imagine how you could properly reball a BGA without a stencil?? You could probably throw something together, but it seems like a waste of time and there is no chance of winding up with uniform sized solder balls. Id be interested in hearing how they do this though, I'm not trying to attack them, I simply cannot see how that would work?? If there is one thing I hate is having to redo a job I have already done. There is a right way and a wrong way of doing something, I always try to stick with the right way. Having the proper tools, equipment and knowledge makes things so much easier.
@@stephenhood2948 Possessing the correct tools, knowledge and training are paramount to achieving successful jobs or projects. I find working hard instead of smart, is energy and time consuming.
If you dont use stencil its normal that you hate reballing
Why not use stencil to make job easy...?
The key is to don’t be the first to install update and don’t install betas, especially firmware! Only use software/firmware that has been publicly available for at least 1 month. Will save you a lot of problems.
(I am a firmware engineer btw)
For my work laptop there are rules for certifications where you have to run the latest firmware to be sure you have the latest security updates. Also for the software your running on the laptop.
Fantastic repair Alex!
@@JoeyDoesTech same as your videos, Joey…. I enjoy watching your videos too brother… Alex and other more TH-camrs.. y’all are my fans lol
Your work is awesome, my friend. You are blessed to have such a dedicated uncle working with you. And a dedicated Father. A wife that does bookwork. Great family business. Please continue to make the video's. I look forward to each and everyone. Thank you from Ontario Canada
I was going to say the same thing. What a great business when the whole family is involved, each doing their own part. Alex is blessed.
Northridge Fix makes repair beautiful. It's a complete package. Amazing microscope video quality + superb soldering skills.
great job and a great family business...regards to your father.
this guy is amazing .... his whole staff is ...
Wow. Amazing job Alex. Only you can diagnose and repair a super io chip that fast. Thanks for another great video!
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Always good to work with family. Greetings from Italy.
Beautiful methodology. I'd have thought this would be a 2-part episode.
Thank you for clearing up the boss confusion as well. All your bosses deserve hugs. I hope you enjoy your weekend.
It's a pleasure to watch your videos - full stop...
Very informative video as usual. Keep up the good work!
Great video. I bought some reballing stencils. It is something I want to learn.
something is wrong with the video, you didnt say "the laptop looks something like this"
He did it with the motherboard..sort of haha
alex is the don juan of microsoldering
Totally agree with the "If it ain't broke don't fix it" modo . I built my pc over a year ago (13900K and 4090) haven't had any issues why? Most likely cause after building it I haven't tried any bios updates or unpluging and repluging the GPU.
that board stood the best chance with you to get repaired. good job!
If the firmware is issued by the company and the laptop is under warranty i dont see why not. In the gaming laptops firmware updates usually fix high temps that came with the original firmware. Also win updates or linux offer those updates automatically. More likely he used a custom firmware that unlocks bios settings or unlock gpu clocks
So amazing !! Thank you for another fantastic video Alex !! Have a great weekend !
Another amazing video from Alex🙌🏼
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Hello sir , I been awesome to see you back in posting again , when I first started my very first company was a security company that here in Miami I didn’t have any kids will I did have one but that’s was my first baby mom with this company it was my first wife 6 years later my first princess was born and working double shift every day it was hard where I had to take fast naps at work yes me being the owner I can just walk away when I wanted to but that’s why the producers pay you for to be there ! It’s hard when your the bread feeder but I also know your wife she’s also a hard worker and she can’t wait to get back into action that’s ok sir just relax you will always be my hero !
Alex, you should always update BIOS if newer version is avaiable. But you need to know how to do it.
Great work Alex...❤
Good job bro... you're my hero 👍
I had to replace a PLA chip in my 10” Meade LX telescope. I didn’t know what It was, so I looked it up. It is a Programmable Logic Array chip that is programmed to connect the pins a certain way for how it is utilized. Luckily, it was a socketed chip. It was rare, but I found a seller. I had to buy 2 though. I didn’t know if it would work not knowing if it would be programmed by the software. I was glad that it worked and got my telescope going again. I found out that the Commodore 64 uses a PLA chip that allows it to change the memory mapping.
The PLA section of the chip must be programmed every time it's powered on, so this is done by your host CPU software when your device boots up. Some PLAs have their own flash that contain the programming and does it by itself. You got lucky this one was not one of those. Glad you made it, cheers.
Hey NF, I really enjoy your videos. Have you ever considered creating a Discord channel for community members to contribute and share with fixes and any kind of related stuff?
Reballed wife, super happy with results. Thx Alex.
You and wife are robots. Just wait until she reballs you.
Thanks for sharing another great repair.
Ive never done this, I thought you had to use balls on each pad, I didnt realise you could create the balls by reflowing paste. Nice job I dont think I would attempt that
every video is a lesson thanks for creating
زعيم التصليح 💪
Good job like usual but if you show the multimeter reading on the screen ?
If bios and firmware updates are forced through WU then it is quite difficult to avoid them..
Install Windows Update manager. It’s freeware and it gives you complete control of what updates you install or choose not to install. You can also hide selected updates. Never install BIOS/Firmware using windows update, always go to the board manufacturer instead. I have it on all my PCs and have been using it for several years, it’s great.
BIOS should always be updated via the manufacturers firmware management app it has nothing to do with Microsoft.
Always enjoy your videos
Now I have another item for my Christmas list, universal stencil.
Awesome! Congratulations!
For eventual Win 11 compatibility last week I had to update my 4 year old bios. It updated but bricked the windows boot sequence. Thankfully I had a c drive backup but jeez, it shouldn’t be so error prone.
what is the ideal temperature for workstation??? and for these SMD chips??
As well as when the update has a new feature that you can't live without, as Alex mentioned, another reason is when the update fixes a problem that you can't live with.
I like the idea that the client mentioned he updated the BIOS, and later the laptop had problems. 🤓
Wanted to get started with microsoldering but don’t know where. Wanted to learn how to troubleshoot (I have a multimeter) first but can’t find a way to do it. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
Man! I love watching you work/play! Amazing! 👍👌👏👏👏
Do not update windows if its working? What about security updates.
Exactly... the same applies to the firmware updates.
Amazing work! 💪
I have an OLED screen that has a white area, where the flex is disconnected from the glass. The OLED itself works properly if the ribbon is pressed on the glass. Do we have ways to solder the ribbon back onto the glass itself? I tried resoldering it, the lines disappear, but it doesn't stick and nothing happens to the OLED. I think you might have an idea as to what solder could be used by any chance? Knowing it can work normally if bound back to the glass and seeing it show a normal image if pressed looks like it's salvageable.
Thanks for reballing video I asked for 👍
Amazing Work.
Good job I want to learn please teach..
Good job mate 👏
Question: are -128 and -192 chips compatible with each other? If so, why different part numbers?
how do you know the chip is still good from the donor board?
I don't. My only alternative would have been to order a new chip and wait three weeks for it to arrive. Those chips do not usually fail on ASUS laptops as mentioned in the video.
Wooowww very amazing job alex.. mantap
Amazing work. 👏
the Asus service center told me that my laptop (rog strix g 531gt)'s SIO chip shorted and needed replacement. I wonder if I can get a second opinion and show htem this vid?
is the "working temp" that desolder the io/chip???
This is why I buy MSI
Acer. They are sturdy as a rock.
I like acer laptops. Their caps are well placed to avoid any chip damage. I fixed acer laptops and i've never seen a broken chip. Also the hinges are tough compared to lenovo and asus.
Lucky it worked. Loads of pasteball merged in the center.
Just FYI updating your BIOS cannot effect a PC physically in any way. In other words, the fault on this laptop had nothign to do with BIOS updates.
Unless it was a non standard custom BIOS for overclocking and it over-voltaged/over-heated something.
@@ats-3693 I would say that's outside of what the wording "updating the BIOS" implies but sure.
How do you find empty pads on the boards where components are missing? So many empty pads look like they could have originally been components
I mean, its not like windows gives you a choice
Good job N.F Alex and Big Boss, business seem good flowing ongoin in there California? I’m pretty sure nonstop business keep goin… Better than Factory is all matter…. Enjoy days everyone… see you next episode upcoming videos on next new day 😅😊🎉
Amazing video!
Did I missed something? How did you determine it was that chip?
thermal camera
Yes yes😂👍elektronik profesörü
Today I learned how you make bubble wrap. In my mind you buy them ready from walmart. Lol
salam for you and big boss form me❤
Very glad to be the first one to comment.
thank you for sharing.
Very glad that you're not and now this comment looks stupid😂
very cool !!
ما شاء الله عليك
Awsome😊
anyone know how to stop windows
updates?
I'd disagree about BIOS update.
If it's a 13 or 14th gen Intel. Then a BIOS update is mandatory
"Never change a running system." 😊
Yıllardır abonenizim daha iyi anlamak için lütfen Türkçe dil seçeneğini alt yazılar menüsüne ekler misiniz iyi çalışmalar
you can't prevent windows from updating your bios. it has full control.
7:21....Same shirt after four videos 😮. Produce like television game shows; video a weeks worth of content in a day changing your shirt after each video. 😂
I always find it amazing watching the BGA ICs reposition themselves.
Have a peaceful weekend.
👌👌👍👍
better than factory
And short is gone
Having abundant donor PCB make repair very quickly
I agree do not update.. but windows self update now
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I like
If anyone is worried about security, don't connect to the Internet
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Don't have a choice with Windows updates nowadaze
Yes do not update windows if it’s working. Great advice. Let Apple know!😂
Wonder if this laptop has an Intel CPU, and it’s one of the questionable ones. Now I don’t know of the versions for laptops has the same problem as their desktop counterparts. However this could have been a deciding factor in trying to update the BIOS.
Or could just a company putting a kill switch in somewhere to make someone buy a new one. 🤷 Yes that is speculation and tinfoil hat thought there. 🙃
Can you hire me please ?????
Bunch of smarta$$es correcting you when they are hard of hearing what you're saying. Typical trolls, Alex. Ignore them.
My name is Felix, please sir wish to be your student.
I have tried contacting you on Whatsapp. I am willingly to do anything it takes
I wish i could send my computer to
But new zealand is a long way away and shipping to .uch
Amazing work 👏