Xbox One S All Digital Randomly SHUTTING DOWN + Faulty CONTROLLER - Can I FIX Them?

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  • čas přidán 2. 12. 2021
  • Here we have a faulty Xbox One All Digital which randomly shuts down. Also the controller is acting weird. I believe they were purchased faulty from eBay.
    Can they both be fixed?
    They were sent in by Dean from Puddlt. Puddlt are the creators of the MMV merch which you can check out here :
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    Remember that this is just for entertainment and I am not an expert in these repairs. The processes in the video may not be the best way, the correct way or the safest way to fix these things. I do love fault finding and trying to fix broken things, so I hope that comes across in this 'Trying to FIX' series. Many thanks, Vince.
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Komentáře • 237

  • @bryanmora960
    @bryanmora960 Před 2 lety +17

    “And now look: it’s not turning back on, ¡YES!”
    Awesome video Vince. Keep up the content and thanks for many hours of enjoyment.

    • @BlackKraya
      @BlackKraya Před 2 lety +2

      The enthusiasm in that one got me too!

  • @dforaker
    @dforaker Před 2 lety +1

    So satisfying to end up with a handful of scrap and a working system! Thanks for the entertainment Vince!

  • @eekeek433
    @eekeek433 Před 2 lety +8

    It's great to see the fault finding and repair attempts, even if something is unrepairable I like the journey you take to find out what is wrong and not just replace non working parts with new parts. Great content imo, I've been a long time watcher and it's great to see how far you have come with these "let's see if we can fix IT" videos. Keep it up buddy :) you keep me very entertained and of course educated with your content.

  • @JasonWW.
    @JasonWW. Před 2 lety

    Vince. Your videos are so pleasant to watch and yet I learn so much. thank you!

  • @oscar3611
    @oscar3611 Před 2 lety +1

    What a nice time I had watching your whole video! Very informing and entertaining. Thank you very much.

  • @LagrangePoint0
    @LagrangePoint0 Před 2 lety

    I'm so happy I found this channel, I have been learning some things with your videos, great content!.

  • @technixbul
    @technixbul Před 2 lety +28

    Yep, i would go for caps too, they probably go high on ESR, those 820uF can be replaced by 1000uF it will be even better there but you have to be sure you replace them with 105 deg. Low ESR ones. On Switch Mode Power Supplies - electrolytic caps always fail sooner or later, that is their Achilles spot. A desoldering gun?! Now that is full set and a game changer for desoldering any true hole component ;) I've build my own and i dare you to make video on building your own tools ;)

    • @FennecTECH
      @FennecTECH Před 2 lety

      I dunno. Caps are a lot better these days. Unless they have been abused. They were a problem in the mid 2000s to earley 2010s

    • @technixbul
      @technixbul Před 2 lety

      @@FennecTECH It is exactly opposite and they abuse them

  • @norelent-hkt3506
    @norelent-hkt3506 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your videos

  • @stefanlechner
    @stefanlechner Před 2 lety

    Very well done work. I love your channel. Heads up and keep going that way you doing

  • @jesuslovesyou5819
    @jesuslovesyou5819 Před 2 lety

    Great content Vince, love the long videos

  • @daveturner2298
    @daveturner2298 Před 2 lety

    ive learnt so much from watching these vids so keep fixing and uploading brilliant channel

  • @StezStixFix
    @StezStixFix Před 2 lety +4

    Nice! Loved the bonus dog poo rant! 😁

  • @andersmmvfc.8376
    @andersmmvfc.8376 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh i really enjoyed this one!
    Thank you and Dean!

  • @GarthBeagle
    @GarthBeagle Před 2 lety

    Thank you Vince for cleaning that up for me! I didn't know that shellfish dish had gone wrong.. 37:04 🤣

  • @thedreamer4833
    @thedreamer4833 Před 2 lety +1

    HI vince watch your vids for a couple of years love the content my favorite vid is when you used an antena on an xbox one x to a verry old tv keep up the work my mum bought some merch for christmas wich is the mug use it every day and im becoming a member happy knew year vince

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching the vids and buying the mug🙂👍 Happy New year to you and your family too🥳

  • @shevshep
    @shevshep Před 2 lety

    Hi Vince. Really enjoyed your videos for quite some time now and they have inspired me to trying to fix some things of my own (and bought from Ebay). Keep going with the content as thoroughly enjoy what you do. One question however is what has happened to the My Mate Vince facebook fanclub sponsoring the videos? keep the content coming please and stay safe and well

  • @paullefur6213
    @paullefur6213 Před 2 lety

    Super vlog Vince you have come a long way from the Nintendo Switch killer ,🤣 loved this vlog stay safe my friend.

  • @eathenalexander2836
    @eathenalexander2836 Před 2 lety

    Amazing fix Vince …when u said u heard a click I swore it was the hard drive …I don’t think these Xbox would turn on with a faulty hard drive …but it seems u were right. It was the power supply….amazing fix Vince

  • @jonathaningram4672
    @jonathaningram4672 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree on the caps. Some people leave things plugged in and powered for a long time. I use usb phone chargers on my cctv cameras, they have back up battery inline but the chargers last about 6 (on 24/7) months before losing capacity to charge and camera alerts power failure

  • @VikasGupta-bx5qv
    @VikasGupta-bx5qv Před 2 lety

    one of your best videos yet.

  • @robstrains8711
    @robstrains8711 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic timing 👏 Just in time for tea time viewing.

  • @ufninuyasha
    @ufninuyasha Před 2 lety +2

    Great fixes, Vince! Always seems so crazy that not even a handful of components can bring a whole system down. On a side note, I need to get one of those desoldering guns. The cheap desoldering pumps can be a pain, lol.

    • @howtowithelizabeth7513
      @howtowithelizabeth7513 Před 2 lety

      There’s special tape u can use to suck up solder to

    • @ufninuyasha
      @ufninuyasha Před 2 lety +1

      @@howtowithelizabeth7513 If you're referring to desoldering wick, I've known about that for many years (and have some), but would still like to have a desoldering gun vs using the pump or wick.

  • @Evaldas65
    @Evaldas65 Před 2 lety +23

    Vince, never EVER EVER replace caps with lower voltage ones. I almost lost an eye when a 12v rail failed on a DVR (which I didn't know, I just assumed that caps were faulty, since they were bulging), and I replaced the bulged out caps. When I turned the DVR on, the new caps I installed immediately blew, and capacitor juice went straight to my face. Good thing it missed my eyes, or that could have ended really badly. Be safe!

    • @jonathaningram4672
      @jonathaningram4672 Před 2 lety

      I like things to go bang, but that's scary 😳. I always power up out of range, using extension cord.

    • @Leonvolt28
      @Leonvolt28 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jonathaningram4672 It's a good thing that het clipped the power supply casing back together before testing.

    • @renataavgeri1132
      @renataavgeri1132 Před 2 lety +1

      I am a beginner but I have also heard that you can replace caps with same or bigger voltage rating and capacity not lower. Correct me if am wrong

    • @jonathaningram4672
      @jonathaningram4672 Před 2 lety +1

      @@renataavgeri1132 Same here, higher capacity not lower otherwise erm goggled people, this could get messy. Tee hee

    • @GGigabiteM
      @GGigabiteM Před 2 lety +4

      @@renataavgeri1132 In some cases, yes you can use a higher voltage rating, but not always. Once you start getting into capacitors with a voltage rating higher than 50v, the internal layout of the plates is different to allow for higher voltages to be used. This can increase the ESR of the capacitor to the point where it becomes a problem on circuits designed to operate at lower voltages. Something else that increases ESR is the capacitor size. In electrolytic capacitors, the smaller the capacitor is, the higher the ESR is going to be. So I don't recommend using those cheap generic Chineseium caps you find on ebay that are the size of a grain of rice, they definitely can cause problems.
      If you don't want to have a big inventory of capacitors to account for all of the various voltages, you can just stock 25 and 50v caps for all of the smaller ranges under 1000uF, where size generally isn't too critical. For above 1000uF, you'll generally be fine with 16v and 25v rated caps. Unless you're working on specialized power supplies with high voltage rails, you generally don't see large value caps over 25v.

  • @GinandTronics
    @GinandTronics Před 2 lety +1

    Using your son as a game tester, to make sure you fixes work.
    it's basically like a Victorian workhouse or something off Oliver twist 😉
    great work as per usual. there something strangely satisfy about your videos. but your kitchen white goods haven't broken recently so I'm sure there one due to fail soon.
    have a good Christmas

  • @Sleepster1999
    @Sleepster1999 Před 2 lety

    Like ur videos mate keep the good work up mate 👍👍

  • @benthebossjackson4388
    @benthebossjackson4388 Před 2 lety

    well done buddy!! well repaired !!

  • @1up_Gaming
    @1up_Gaming Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent as always Vince, thanks for entertaining us with these, and the music... if anyone is familiar with "Chrono CRoss" from the PS1, sounds VERY familiar!!

  • @daz41262010
    @daz41262010 Před 2 lety

    awesome fix video Vince well done for getting all working again :) bloody caps eh :)

  • @ABomB42o
    @ABomB42o Před 2 lety +1

    Another great and entertaining fix

  • @Davejazz
    @Davejazz Před 2 lety

    Love it well done keep it up .Thanks 😀

  • @TweakTips
    @TweakTips Před 2 lety

    Hi Vince - Nice video, by the way, the click comes from the small speaker on the motherboard as the power is cutting out

  • @bazahaza
    @bazahaza Před 2 lety

    So funny hearing you so excited and happy that it was broken. 🤣

  • @wingingit3071
    @wingingit3071 Před 2 lety

    i honestly thought that replacing the joystick component... be it the potentiometers or the entire assembly, resulted in the need to calibrate?? another great video Vince :)

  • @fairyroot1653
    @fairyroot1653 Před 2 lety

    This utterly was enjoyable to watch.

  • @pherman8852
    @pherman8852 Před 2 lety

    You are so wonderful Vince. Nice fix. My wife and I also rant about dog crap; we always thought that it was an American thing not picking your dogs poop up.

  • @sihaynes
    @sihaynes Před 2 lety +2

    Loved how excited you got when you saw it had a issue 😂 top video as always vince 🙂

  • @TheSpjuvern
    @TheSpjuvern Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual, I do have one question though; What is that little computer you're using? it looks neat, I think I need one! :)

  • @pineappleroad
    @pineappleroad Před 2 lety +26

    I have heard that Microsoft pretty much just took the disc drive out with the all digital and did not redesign the motherboard (i have heard the all digital motherboard even has the connectors for a disc drive, but the firmware has been programmed to not look for the disc drive), so i am not surprised that the power supplies are interchangeable between the two systems

    • @Lukeno52
      @Lukeno52 Před 2 lety +4

      It wouldn't have made sense for them to use a different power supply - it's effectively in the same shell and it would probably cost them more if they did use a different model.

    • @cheapasstech
      @cheapasstech Před 2 lety +2

      I suppose the drive is married to the board as well - so if this married chip on the drive does not have the CPU keys it won’t work … (cfr PS4)

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo Před 2 lety +3

      No, the firmware also isn't different. With a disk-based Xbox One the motherboard and the daughterboard (the board in the disk drive) are matching and because there is no matching daughterboard for an all-digital Xbox One motherboard, any disk drive you'll plug in will return a key mismatch and therefore won't get recognized.

    • @cheapasstech
      @cheapasstech Před 2 lety

      @@MyRegardsToTheDodo as I suspected - I don’t see how programming these is impossible - a Nintendo switch’s emmc can he rebuilt

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo Před 2 lety

      @@cheapasstech It's not impossible, IF you manage to hack into the Xbox One and extract the key from the mainboard, and then find a way to flash the daughterboard on the drive. It was possible on the Xbox 360 with RGH. However, the Xbox One isn't even remotely hacked and probably will never be. The Nintendo Switch's pre-2019 models are fully hacked, that's why you can rebuild the emmc on these consoles, if you manage to get the keys from the old emmc (doesn't work on the Switch Lite or any newer Switch Phat models, and definitely not on the OLED models). If your old emmc is so far gone that you can't extract the keys, you're also screwed. Also, the Switch's emmc is rewriteable memory, while the Xbox's drive key is stored on read-only memory on the drive and the board.

  • @Davejazz
    @Davejazz Před 2 lety

    Nice job Mr 👏

  • @BowsettesFury
    @BowsettesFury Před 2 lety

    Excellent vid 👍

  • @jonathaningram4672
    @jonathaningram4672 Před 2 lety

    I enjoy your vids, want more of em please

  • @jayb2705
    @jayb2705 Před 2 lety

    When your console breaks: "Crap"
    When Vince's console breaks: "Yes!!"

  • @SOULREAVER-go4rp
    @SOULREAVER-go4rp Před 2 lety

    Nice vid as alway vince your very inspiring

  • @markdjdeenix6846
    @markdjdeenix6846 Před 2 lety

    good one Vince yeah so alps pots and faders are in every pioneer mixer on earth

  • @dan_1150
    @dan_1150 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice fix Vince! Would you mind linking the de-soldering station you used for the carbon tracks? Been struggling with an iron and spring loaded one for too long now!

    • @greekwiz8140
      @greekwiz8140 Před 2 lety

      I would be interested also.

    • @SteS
      @SteS Před 2 lety

      Looks like the Anesty ZD-915.

  • @paulterry8153
    @paulterry8153 Před 2 lety

    On your road Royce You want to get hold of the Haynes workshop menu you'll find it a lot easier So far I'm enjoying your build and all your other videos or other videos take care and I wouldn't muck around with a pale's supply as they can catch ftry it Stay safe

  • @michaelthomas3646
    @michaelthomas3646 Před 2 lety +1

    Vince what I seen this week is a guy using IPA to remove security stickers, as once the IPA dries then the glue on the label will work again. but also saves from ripping the label.

  • @xx3868
    @xx3868 Před 2 lety +1

    Caps are rated tolerance around up to 20% so 1000MF should be ok and a little extra filtering or capacity wont hurt unless it relates to speed in filling up and discharging and on output you always want to use LOW esr types for fast outputs on switchers but for testing just use regular ones as the low esr relates to time of life and frankly i have use reg one with much higher voltage ratings so they will be hard to break even with the faster pulses so if the old was was 16V, i would put in a 50V or little lower if it could fit, or parallel then together with total of say 800mf so 2 absorb the punishment that one would. In Fact a good design if not costly would be to double the caps to give the wanted MF each time and thus much longer reliability. The caps on the primary side rarely fail for various reasons but mosfets can if they put in small ones and without enough heatsink in a sealed plastic box with no holes!!

  • @boogy372
    @boogy372 Před 2 lety

    i love your videos so much!!

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 Před 2 lety

    good job mate.

  • @Stefan_Payne
    @Stefan_Payne Před 2 lety +3

    Those Capacitors are from Chin San (Elite?) and of the RP Series. The 820µF/16V are 10x12mm
    12mOhm Impedance, 5300mA Ripple. And they are Polymer Types.
    And pls don't replace these with high Impedance 85°C General Purpose ones...
    Low ESR is what you need for modern stuff. Something like Panasonic FR, FM (replacement for Nippon KZG and other Ultra Low ESR, up to around 1500µF or so)...

  • @Liege4000
    @Liege4000 Před 2 lety

    Hi vince , goog job !
    What's the model of your desoldering gun ? Please answer.

  • @jasonmcqueen1411
    @jasonmcqueen1411 Před rokem

    Great video. TY

  • @ruudb72
    @ruudb72 Před 2 lety

    Nice fix!

  • @andchip.s
    @andchip.s Před 2 lety

    I would say its the 100uF 50v cap as I believe it is a boot strap cap used to power up the SMPS offline switcher IC, if the voltage on that is not stable the PSU will either not turn on at all or it will (as in the video) randomly switch off. 23:14

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Vince =D Those caps in the PSU with the purple tops, they are Polymer type! It's always a good idea to fit that type in those PSUs. They have a much longer life vs Aluminium types.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you Chris, I didn't realise they lasted longer. I just ordered them from RS components but had to buy 25 of them 😥 Once they arrive I will swap them out along with the 50V 100uF one. At least I will have enough for 11 power supplies 👍👍👍

    • @8bitbubsy
      @8bitbubsy Před 2 lety +2

      @@Mymatevince Just remember to get low-ESR capacitors, as switching PSUs shouldn't use general purpose caps. You need to look up specific series in caps to find suitable ones.

  • @mitchyk
    @mitchyk Před 2 lety +5

    The blue capacitor you replaced looks like it may have started venting. It looked like it was slightly bulging.
    So it may have been that one which was fine under low load and then failed during higher loads of gaming.
    Then you removed the power supply and it had a chance to cool down, then failed under load again.
    It's usually caps when there's an intermittent fault I've found!

    • @tyronenelson9124
      @tyronenelson9124 Před 2 lety

      This is because the psu in these xboxe's stay fully active and never goes to sleep even though the xbox itself is in standby or powered off and that can put alot of strain and wear on the psu.

    • @laszlomarktoth7492
      @laszlomarktoth7492 Před 2 lety

      Actually I did not see this cap was bulging but the capacity decrease its definite sign of wearing out. Yes I know the 20% tolerance but that is usually uppers the low side is much lower. But the biggest argument is this 100 uF cap should be in the feedback line and that can cause really strange issues. The other two big buffer not really problematic in this age of own.

  • @jawboii1090
    @jawboii1090 Před 2 lety

    I’d be very interested if you got a hand on the newest consoles and tried fixing them for the fun of it, I would definitely watch.

  • @BIG_C9
    @BIG_C9 Před 2 lety

    Nice vid. I am going to release my first video soon. You inspire me keep up the vids

  • @Adrian_Finn
    @Adrian_Finn Před 2 lety

    Those aluminium caps look like Solid state polymers and were most likely fine, unlike electrolytics they have an extremely long service life and are very low ESR, which in modern switch mode power supplies And more specifically the boards they're supplying is very important. The electrolytic you replaced however was most likely the cause, did look a bit sketchy. As always I enjoyed this one.

  • @devttyUSB0
    @devttyUSB0 Před 2 lety +1

    Heheh it's funny how happy you are "please don't work", "yesss!". I totally understand why, and i am here for that reason, but it's just so funny. :D

  • @mrjsv4935
    @mrjsv4935 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice fixes :) Just wondering what was the manufacturing date for the console? A bit worrying that caps fail already, even it's pretty new, just few years old.
    My Xbox One S 1Tb disc version goes out of warranty tomorrow by the way, hope it continues working for as long as possible :)

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo Před 2 lety +1

      I once had an Xbox One X that failed after about 30 minutes, took a few times to restart, and failed again shortly after. I then had to wait for a while and it would work again for about 30 minutes or so, then crash again, rinse and repeat. Never figured out what was wrong with it, I put in a new harddrive, new PSU, even new fans. Might have been caps-related too.

    • @camberwellcarrot420
      @camberwellcarrot420 Před 2 lety +1

      Mine's going strong. It's probably five years old at this point.

  • @renataavgeri1132
    @renataavgeri1132 Před 2 lety +3

    That wad very interesting... 3 capacitors knocked out the whole console!!! Imagine how many of these will be thrown away for 3 failed caps!!!

  • @rebug5614
    @rebug5614 Před 2 lety

    What desoldering gun do you use Vince & what's the make & model of your soldering station please? I've got to get one of those, they look like they save a lot of frustration etc

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic Před 2 lety +4

    10:23 A third of the PCB is just to fit equal length traces to the memory 🙂
    The first 2 can caps are solid caps that last 10x longer than electrolytic, ie, you don't see repairers ever changing them, and you can tell because it doesn't have the X on top that allows electros to vent safely. Can caps with X are electros.

  • @ComputersAndRetro
    @ComputersAndRetro Před 2 lety

    Excelent video.

  • @Ebolachicken
    @Ebolachicken Před 2 lety +3

    I had that issue where it would beep and not turn on because the power supply was drawing more amps so it would not turn on if i had it plugged on to a power surge protector.

  • @rickkap8502
    @rickkap8502 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Vince, i've just managed to repair my son's controller which had a dirty pot. Cleaned it with IPA and now good as new again. The laptop you use for the Game Controller Tester. What make is it and if you have the model number that would be great.

  • @RestoreTechnique
    @RestoreTechnique Před 2 lety

    Excellent :)

  • @Hufi2.
    @Hufi2. Před 2 lety +1

    I've had the same "skipping over multiple things" problem on the xbox one s. I just got the controller replaced, cause I still had warranty.
    And a friend had is on the original xbox one.

  • @Fuzy2K
    @Fuzy2K Před 2 lety

    35:09 -- LOL the captions said "an adhesive clean"

  • @rebug5614
    @rebug5614 Před 2 lety

    Great as ever Vince 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I know what you mean about dog dirt though 🤢 i had a bird s**t on me once, i never went out with her again 😉😁

  • @aquatics117
    @aquatics117 Před 2 lety

    Different is Vince usually people are not sick on you on purpose, but whoever leaves there dog muck laying around absolutely knows what there doing.

  • @soulfiregaming3088
    @soulfiregaming3088 Před 2 lety

    nice vid its deffo hdd i had the same problem befor

  • @ianofliverpool7701
    @ianofliverpool7701 Před 2 lety

    A awesome fix.

  • @Gixxer983
    @Gixxer983 Před 2 lety

    38:42 Thats why i don`t use ebay potentiometers. When he goes up and down on the right thumbstick, it`s nothing nothing and then all at once. Good luck aiming with that.

  • @clyth41
    @clyth41 Před 2 lety

    Desperate times mate... If ever in doubt...maje a fault and fix fault.... 👍👍

  • @kiphakes
    @kiphakes Před 2 lety +2

    "It doesn't bother me... It's just dead skin" - that made me chuckle.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  Před 2 lety

      🤣👍

    • @Jeff121456
      @Jeff121456 Před 2 lety

      Would it be worse if it was live skin?

    • @Fuzy2K
      @Fuzy2K Před 2 lety

      @@Jeff121456 I guess it would depend if the controller was made of living flesh :P

  • @DEmma1972
    @DEmma1972 Před 2 lety

    Multiple fixes. You are spoiling us. Maybe the cap leg was broken already

  • @WorldAtGame
    @WorldAtGame Před 2 lety

    That analog sticks in your bag are not genuine Alps. They break more quckly and potentiometers go almost instatly from 0% to 100% with nothing between. Those not genuie Alps have number "33 18" one them. Love watching your videos

  • @cheapasstech
    @cheapasstech Před 2 lety

    The white staining on the underside of the pcb is normal, it’s a remainder of the cleaning process after soldering

  • @flusensieb244
    @flusensieb244 Před 2 lety

    Finally you got a desoldering iron. Yeah! ;)

  • @n4_ku
    @n4_ku Před 2 lety

    Please do more gaming console repair.

  • @charlestaylor2594
    @charlestaylor2594 Před 2 lety

    Hey Vince any chance of a Tea Break video on cleaning dog doo off your kids shoes :)

  • @SlickWilly440
    @SlickWilly440 Před 2 lety

    Feel like I might have inadvertently destroyed an Xbox One S after watching this video. It had similar problems except it stopped turning on. Replaced the south bridge and it seemed to have worked for a few minutes then the same issue happened. I reballed the APU then it wouldn't turn on at all. The PSU was showing 12v on the multimeter but didn't have a known working, so I thought it was fine....I guess maybe it wasn't and couldn't handle the current load.

  • @DJR_Repairs
    @DJR_Repairs Před 2 lety

    Hey vince do you mind giving us a link to the desoldering station you use. Thanks!

  • @Adrian_Finn
    @Adrian_Finn Před 2 lety

    I heard TronicsFIx Describe the dirt in gamepads as finger cheese, I don't know why but that grossed me out a bit lol

  • @BlazingKhioneus
    @BlazingKhioneus Před 2 lety +1

    I don't mind cleaning gamer gunk out of controllers without gloves. Surex gamer gunk is gross to look at but, like you said, it's just swest residue and skin cells. Nothing unhygenic about it.
    Dog poo is gross in all regards, alot becauze it's just unhygenic to handle.

  • @KmanSweden
    @KmanSweden Před 2 lety

    could be cold solder joint too

  • @whatudoin1
    @whatudoin1 Před 2 lety

    Wish this man was my neighbor

  • @batman8589
    @batman8589 Před rokem

    Good deal for the kids. When you yell for them they get to play games to test a system. When my dad yelled for me it was to change the TV channel. Yeah I’m old @ 51

  • @toadinthehole8085
    @toadinthehole8085 Před rokem

    Yes go on have a look on the inside it wouldn't be a my mate Vince video without a look 😮

  • @bigt3242
    @bigt3242 Před 2 lety

    Vince for your info liquid metal is use not thermal paste that's why it looks different

    • @LoneWolf5841-
      @LoneWolf5841- Před 2 lety +1

      That wasn't liquid metal, liquid metal for one is always a liquid (never drys) secondly it's a shiny silver color not just solid grey.

  • @craigrobbiee
    @craigrobbiee Před 2 lety

    I had the same problem with my Xbox series S. I managed to get the power supply working by blowing air using compressed air or a hairdryer.

  • @littletommy16
    @littletommy16 Před rokem

    Your reasoning seems correct. Apparently there is carbon that is worn away. And the system is programmed to initiate from the change. Then it fails because the carbon is missing and the reactant to the left is adding with the question that the normal explanation couldn't resolve. So it notices that way and resolves.
    Tbh, if these pieces are swappable..Microsoft is doing a small justice.

  • @jamiewood4280
    @jamiewood4280 Před 2 lety

    A CZcams technician should have immaculately clean fingers, and in Vinces case also an immaculately clean front room carpet. We'll done Vince/ Mrs Vince.

  • @Lee-xz5yh
    @Lee-xz5yh Před 2 lety +1

    Please post the link for the De soldering device 🙏

  • @dickbutt7854
    @dickbutt7854 Před 2 lety

    The heat transfer paste usually has bubbles

  • @BrianCohen
    @BrianCohen Před 2 lety

    Isn't that song from Bejeweled?

  • @Daniel-dl6fp
    @Daniel-dl6fp Před 2 lety

    My controller done that jumping thing too what i done to fix it was whack it not too hard and it temporarily fixed it for a while and now its gone👍🤣