An introduction to the motherboard, cpu and ram failure flowchart from my book Computer Repair with DIagnostic Flowcharts. The draft version of the flowchart is available at www.fonerbooks.com
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Troubleshooting Motherboard, CPU and RAM – From Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts
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How to Fix Overheating CPU (Computer) Decrease Temps by 10 degrees
Watch a complete step by step instrucitonal video on how to fix a CPU that is running at high temperatures risking overheating the computer. This is a common problem for people who overclock computers. After the fix in the video was performed the CPU core temperature dropped from 57 degrees celsius to 46 degrees celsius, but that’s not all. The 46 degree CPU temp was taken with Sisoftware Sandra Lite after the computer was overclocked from 2.4 GHZ Stock speed to 3.1 GHZ. Motherboard: XFX 680i LT CPU: Intel Q6600 Quad Core Cooling: Air Cooling by Thermaltake Fan and copper heatsink Sponsor www.myhealthstruggles.com
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Pittsburgh Computer Repair: HP Mini Screen Replacement
Pittsburgh Computer Repair: Accessing Motherboard and Components of Asus UX50V
Accessing Motherboard of Asus UX50V Best Buy Edition. Computer Repair in Pittsburgh was for DC Jack Replacement/Soldering. Work Completed by Banks PC Repair Plus in Pittsburgh bankspcrepair.com Thanks For Viewing…This information was not to be found on the internet, So I decided to make this video..
How to Build a Computer
Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: May 14, 2010 Length of Class: 80 Minutes Tracks Computer Repair Prerequisites Computer Anatomy Purpose of Class This classes teaches students how to build a computer. Topics Covered Deciding on What Parts to Purchase Building the Computer Common Problems and Mistakes Class Notes Planning Your New System Determine what software you will be using and then buy what the software manufacturer recommends. Buy high quality parts from well known manufacturers Building the Computer You only need a philips head screw driver and thermal paste to build a computer. Install the CPU and Heat Sink before you put the motherboard in the case. Common Problems Make sure read voltage switch is correct on power supply Make sure power supply is turned on Make sure power button connection is right on the motherboard Make sure CPU fan is plugged in Final Thoughts… It is usually cheaper to buy a PC vs. build one now Building a PC is very easy just take your time and make sure to buy the right parts. Building a PC is the same as building a Server Resources NewEgg.com