Hello, my name is Daniel, I am from Mexico, for more than 10 years I have been dedicated to everything related to computer equipment and every day one learns new things
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hi, I'm from the uk so i've been into pc and gaming since forever my old gear was the Atari, commodore c64, zx80,zx spectrum, mega drive, multiple Nintendo's Xbox's and play stations, so many pc's I've built from old 486 upwards, started pc building but wasn't till 90' early 2000's i started modding and customising my rigs, became an electrician domestic and site, then last 5 yrs or so went into micro soldering and repairs as a hobby at first but never looked back since.
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Hey everyone!
Excited to join this forum as a new member. I'm an IT Consultant who thrives on problem-solving and constantly expanding my knowledge base. In my line of work, I dive into both hardware and software challenges, always on the lookout for innovative solutions.
Beyond the 9-to-5, I'm a lifelong learner with a passion for exploring new topics and ideas. Whether it's diving into a new programming language or tinkering with hardware, I'm always up for a challenge.
I'm here to share experiences, learn from all of you, and hopefully lend a hand whenever someone needs help with tech-related issues. Looking forward to getting to know everyone and having some great discussions and problem-solving ;D
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Greetings everyone, I'm Ikhram, from Malaysia. My journey with computers traces back to my first encounter with an Intel Pentium-powered machine, though the exact model eludes my memory, it ran on Windows 95. Recently, my quest led me to this forum in search of schematic drawings for the GTX 1060 3GB. By profession, I'm an engineer, and I dabble in electronic item repairs during my spare time. I'm delighted to make your acquaintance and look forward to engaging with this community. tq
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Hello! Another Paul here, a Brit trapped in Texas 😜
I'm here because I'd call myself a hobbyist in various electronics, poking at PC components, RC toys, and electric scooters, etc. There's two "big" projects I have on my workbench right now:
* Repairing or salvaging some Thrustmaster T300rs boards - the v odd mains-to-25V transformer power supply in these seems to have a way of failing into higher output voltage (I've measured 32V out of a couple!), and blowing up the board
* The iFrog "FrogPad" 1-handed chording keyboard. I recently found this in my pile of "stuff to put on eBay" and decided to get a replacement battery for it. Unfortunately in the process of removing the old battery I slipped and knocked a component off the board - now I want to reverse engineer the board to figure out what it was!
I did a search and didn't find any info on either of these here in the forum, but lots of great other info and guidance, so I'll post threads on each of these soon-ish and start asking hopefully not-too-dumb questions! 😁Last edited by BritPaul; 03-18-2024, 09:10 PM.
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Hi all,
My name is Pedro, I'm from Portugal and I'm an electronic engineer. Currently I work as a developer but on my free time I like to repair all kinds of stuff namely laptops so I decided to join this community to help others and algo to get some more information. Thank you!
Regards,
Pedro
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Hi guys, just decided to join your lovely forums. I found this place when I was searching for capacitors for replacing the bad GSCs that are on a board that a buddy from work gave me.
Hope to have some fun here as well as learn more about computer electronics and sharpen my electronics skills.
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