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Xbox Series x Repair – Who worked on this?

Xbox Series x Repair – Who worked on this?

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  1. Always the best one Alex! A lot of patience, a lot of hard work but hard work and professionality always pays! Keep doing like this, by the point of view of an hobbyist you're such inspirational

  2. You do great work. I wish I was as steady with my hands. Ive always wondered something though about the copper braid wick, is it something that is disposed of or can you heat it to remove the solder? You know so reusable? Curiosity as ive never used it but I have soldered many automotive connections and love doing it. Have even resoldered an abs unit that had cracked connections but always pushed the overflow to the side and removed after cooling.

  3. aww seeing that board, i can imagine being the person who ripped off pads during multiple attempts and tore a full trace off the board like a loose thread :<
    so nice of you to notice and choose to replace the unreported missing components so it's at least got a chance of working when they put it back together <3

  4. It looks super easy to do when you're watching it on YouTube ahahha. But, even if you have ALL of the proper tools, ie microscope, hot air station, good soldering iron and all the peripherals, if you lack the skills/experience you're probably going to fail lol. I failed my first 3 hdmi port replacements back when I first started, and I had all of the best tools for the job.
    You just make it look so easy Alex so all these guys Hiroshima their boards trying to replicate your work ehehhe he.
    Keep up the great work and videos Alex 🙂

  5. God Bless You and your family Alex 😊 I always enjoy watching your videos Alex, you are not afraid of showing what a real expert professional repair man does on the daily😊 Again God Bless You brother😁

  6. It's really stupid to send just the motherboard if such destruction was done in the previous "repair" Many people wouldn't have even realized the missing components. Even now, some hidden defects could have remained if the device was not tested.

  7. Some people really don't know when to stop. They should have tested their skill on some broken board first to get the sense if they should attempt on this board. Looks like someone has desired to fix their own stuff, but you need to know your limits until you get better at it.

  8. I would never work on something that I care if I break. If it’s something I’d generally throw away if it doesn’t work I’d attempt to fix it. I’d never send a Hiroshima to someone to fix

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