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Old 06-04-2010, 03:56 PM   #10
Hack&Lube
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Originally Posted by Gobsgraham View Post
I can also repair computer motherboards, power supplies, video cards, arcade monitors and machines. PM me if you have any questions.
That's awesome man. I've always known a bunch of electricians but not guys who worked on electronics. The most I would be able do on my own is sticking it into the oven to reflow something if I had no ideas about what was actually wrong.

I have an LCD monitor I'd like to get fixed, there's a line running through the screen that appeared a few months after purchase. I think this may be a problem with the panel itself though and not something that can be replaced. Any ideas?

I've also got a motherboard where the PCI-E slot stopped working properly, it wouldn't detect any videocards in it. I can run the integrated video but I can't use any videocards with it. It's frustrating but I don't know where to start aside from trying to bake the board but I'm worried about temperatures on liquid caps.

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