@VuxxVuxx DM me on here what your email address is and I’ll check if it went to my spam or something. Don’t see anything with this name. But I’ll check again. Take care.
Nice little milestone here. After 15 years in business we were contacted by Intel for some PCB work. Socket / CPU testing equipment to measure voltages for LGA1155 CPU. Was given permission to post. Pretty unique PCB that you don’t see too often. Wonder what they up to 😆
Late night 4090 12VHPWR connector replacement. Old one was snapped off so bad inside I had to dig the old pins out by hand. Took way longer than it should have.
PSIO for PlayStation 1 from 8 years ago made its way to us from New York. Updating the firmware was a bit tricky. Make sure you use FAT32 formatted SD cards to force the menu updates for it to go through. ExFat on a 64GB was just failing out on the older FPGA firmware.
8 pin Asus Battery connector replacement. People damage these all the time like clockwork working on their machine. Carefully pull the metal lever back (don’t use metal tweezers) then lift the white battery connection out. Or you can send it to us for repair.
@NateWolfKira Oh it’s just a basic mini to usb C. I know there is a way to hardwire it. I’ll do that on one of mine at some point I have a port that I know fits in stock. These were like 8$ for the part from I think some tinker website in Australia. It’s removable if you want to revert
Broke out the Reballed CECHA01 PlayStation 3 to test some USB-C PS3 controllers. Great system. PS2/PS1 Backwards compatibility with great upscaling on this model PS3.