Hey everyone. I'm just here around a Asus X554LJ that it's just a piece of junk and I cannot find what the problem is. I don't consider myself a noob, but around stuff like this, damn, I feel stupid. I've read a lot from you guys, but now I'll try to do this myself to. Cheers from Portugal.
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Hello everyone! My name is Fabrizio and I'm a real electronics and computer nerd. I've been fascinated by computers since I was a kid and I've started tinkering with the first PCs. Over the years I have deepened my knowledge in hardware and software, and I have repaired countless devices. Besides my passion for computers, I enjoy woodworking, a hobby that allows me to unwind and create unique objects with my own hands. I'm very happy to be here and I hope to be an active participant in the forum discussions.
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Hello, I am a teacher in everyday life and teach at a secondary school. In my free time, I really enjoy repairing things. With great pleasure, I have already provided my family with new (repaired) phones. It seems like a fun challenge to start working on motherboard repairs. I am an absolute beginner in this field, and I am excited to learn a lot on this journey and to make use of your expertise wherever possible.
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Hi,
40yo electrical engineer, have been tinkering with audio, embedded, computer and RF electronics since earliest I can remember. Lately I started recieving bad computer parts from friends and set my goal on repairing them. Mainly GPU, PSU and motherboards. What can I say, I hate seeing prime and top of the line hardware binned because there's no repair shop around.
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Hello everyone! I am a college student going to school for Electromechanical Technologies and Automated Manufacturing, but with a side-hobby of working of laptops. My current set up is a Gigabyte G5(i5-11400H, 3050ti, 32gb RAM) and primarily work on Lenovo laptops, but I have been branching out into Dells and Asus recently. They have been a bigger learning experience with electronics that my college courses but I make do.
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