Fixing a Viewer's BROKEN Gaming PC? - Fix or Flop S1:E9

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  • @borantheculinarygod68
    @borantheculinarygod68 Před 2 lety +2160

    whats PITA

  • @tonybeckett66
    @tonybeckett66 Před 2 lety +1217

    Love the "Broken Gaming PC" series, keep the content coming

  • @hollisnelson5925
    @hollisnelson5925 Před 2 lety +1171

    I can only imagine how frustrating it would be to have a system like that stop working on you, especially as a new build. I'm so glad you were able to fix it for him Greg. God bless you for the work you do, and the way you help people like this, while teaching us at the same time. You're the best.

    • @killerkevin27
      @killerkevin27 Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah I just did a similar build that ended up costing around $4000 even after getting everything msrp and I would've cried if it died after a week.

    • @valentine8161
      @valentine8161 Před 2 lety +4

      Had a similar thing happen to mine. Just that in my case it was a faulty 3070. After a few weeks of waiting though I got a replacement so all ended up well

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Před 2 lety +8

      Heads up..... computer techs don't find this work frustrating
      WE DO IT BECAUSE WE LIKE TO DO IT
      FOR YOU.......... THE USER........ it's frustrating
      for us.......... it's fun

    • @buttknuckle55
      @buttknuckle55 Před 2 lety +1

      @@martinkuliza I'm with you but I can understand how terrible it can be to dish out all this money just to have this computer crap out on you, especially when you don't have spare parts to test.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Před 2 lety +8

      @@buttknuckle55
      Sure.....
      but fixing it is a large part of the fun
      I remember back when i got bored fixing computers and swapping parts
      and i used to get a lot of PC's with a network card and people saying it's got no internet
      so... i took an oscilloscope and a soldering iron to the network card and ended up fixing it
      Turns out ........... cold solder joint on the voltage regulator
      and i used to make around $80 per repair for a card that would cost $30 to buy new
      and all it took was a little flux and a bit of solder and of course the solder wick to pick up the old solder
      and all of a sudden..... Restart computer, open Device manager and VOILA an otherwise dead network card suddenly detects and self installs the drivers and is back on the internet
      LOL
      REPAIRING IS FUN
      and from there i went onto repairing Motherboards (PCB level repair)
      it's funny because ... you know that no one else would do it
      LOL
      so... you basically have absolutely no competition in your local area

  • @myda881
    @myda881 Před 2 lety +30

    “Cable management is pretty bad”
    pc: *best cable management I’ve ever seen*

  • @jordanrich5839
    @jordanrich5839 Před 2 lety +5

    I just found your channel and I absolutely love these troubleshooting style videos. I always pick up new information, even it's something minor. Thanks, brotha!

  • @popefacto5945
    @popefacto5945 Před 2 lety +565

    In my experience, "infant mortality" is how most solid state devices fail. If it survives the 90-day return window, during which time it should be thoroughly stress-tested, it's likely to survive well into its own obsolescence.

    • @Mr7suna
      @Mr7suna Před 2 lety +21

      yeah SSD usually broke early or late, compared to HDD it's pretty rare to broke in the middle of their life for unknown reason

    • @heroclix0rz
      @heroclix0rz Před 2 lety +50

      This is known as the bathtub curve. Failures are most often found very early and very late in a drive's life.

    • @Nightykk
      @Nightykk Před 2 lety +19

      @@Mr7suna HDD's typically follow the same pattern, the upside-down bell curve.
      Within the first couple of weeks - then a good long stretch of no breaking - and then back up. \_/ curve.
      Is why I usually test my HDDs by filling them up a couple of times (which takes absolutely forever), then doing a full zero, before I put them into actual use (like NAS storage).
      SSD's I usually skip that step due to the TBW limits, even if I suppose a quick 2TB filling won't hurt TOO much in the long run.

    • @Mr7suna
      @Mr7suna Před 2 lety +6

      @@Nightykk yeah but HDD being mechanical is a lot more subject to failure during it's life than SSD. I don't say the number are high, it's still really low risk, but a lot higher compared to SSD

    • @Carteeeer52
      @Carteeeer52 Před 2 lety +3

      My ssd was 2 years old and bricked a week ago :(

  • @SScampo
    @SScampo Před 2 lety +36

    Maybe that compressed copper plate that looked warped (by heat) caused a short on the board, which in turn was creating even more excess heat when power was supplied.

  • @wilengle8468
    @wilengle8468 Před 2 lety +10

    Greg, having been around the PC Industry for decades longer than you've been alive its Especially nice to see someone who has a Passion for IT Computer "Repair".. I was especially impressed with your Rock Solid Solution Seeking method. (I use that because Solution Seeking is Much Different than Troubleshooting) Its an Offensive Method rather than Defensive.. You're a Definite Asset to your community and I wish you all the best.

  • @Aeternae02
    @Aeternae02 Před 2 lety +3

    Just stumbled on this video but now know what I’m going to binge watch for a bit. All your videos. Enjoyed this video a lot. Especially your willingness to swap fans and do the cable management for the owner. Great work and I hope the pc is running/will run amazingly for the owner.

  • @ayadhazimi
    @ayadhazimi Před 2 lety +428

    Simple cable management & relocating the AIO seems to give a big impact on the build. Btw RIP the Sabrent, hope the owner will get replacement for that.

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety +103

      It's crazy how just a little bit of rearranging can have a huge impact on build presentation!

    • @coldy5456
      @coldy5456 Před 2 lety +93

      @@GregSalazar now we can just blame Nvidia for that ugly 12 pin adapter that shouldve never seen the light.

    • @adrianvega4403
      @adrianvega4403 Před 2 lety +66

      Already contacted them and they were actually very fast and useful. I already got a new ssd on the way 🙏🏻

    • @ashwath23
      @ashwath23 Před 2 lety +4

      That zip tie bro that was some big brain thing 😭😭

    • @ThatOne5
      @ThatOne5 Před 2 lety +6

      well I 100% believe that drive died because of a faulty installation, lack of technical ability you can see that the motherboard PCI-E SSD's heat sink that was used on the main and only drive didn't even had the thermal pad on 15:23 and the factory stock copper sink sheet was all bent I believe the person who build it was confused and didn't know if leave the copper sheet or use the motherboard's PCI-E SSD's heat sink on and even took off once the copper heat sink then put it back on and then just placed the whole thing with the MB heat sink just covering the airflow of it yet with the copper sheet not even stick to it as it should so overheating the thing and maybe even at some point because the sheet was bent and all loose inside there just caused some short by touching something with some vibration

  • @Arfaer
    @Arfaer Před 2 lety +39

    My guess is that there was too much pressure on the copper heat spreader, since he used it with conjunction with the motherboard one (it was all bent), and it shorted something on the drive.

  • @carbon_no6
    @carbon_no6 Před 2 lety +15

    Greg: great job at not only fixing, but cleaning up his computer!

    • @photondebuger45
      @photondebuger45 Před 2 lety

      That mindset "leave it better than you found it" is strong with this one lol

    • @ornn6177
      @ornn6177 Před 2 lety

      rad at the top was better pipes at the top while front mounted are horrible

  • @ravipeiris4388
    @ravipeiris4388 Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly, I learn a lot from these videos. Hadn't been on your channel for awhile, but I'm glad I'm back as I have a backlog of these type of videos to catch up on.

  • @michaelkennedy6280
    @michaelkennedy6280 Před 2 lety +85

    Keep this playlist going for as long as you can. You've helped me out on a few of my own PC issues and have helped with me fixing a few of my friends Pc's as well. Great work, my guy!!! Keep um coming

  • @IITACKLEBERRYII
    @IITACKLEBERRYII Před 2 lety +199

    Greg, You need to tell the owner to enable XMP, he's got some serious Ram in that build and its running at 2133 mhz, you can see in the BIOS 6:08 🙃

    • @piradex6871
      @piradex6871 Před 2 lety +37

      It was probably defaulted after the bios reset

    • @Chickendinguss
      @Chickendinguss Před 2 lety +6

      The WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR can actually be caused by xmp/docp if your ram is a bad bin

    • @Snuwfer
      @Snuwfer Před 2 lety

      @@Chickendinguss naw, it ultimately comes down to the motherboard and IMC

    • @k1ll3rzombii
      @k1ll3rzombii Před 2 lety +5

      His pc will crash repeatedly if he enables XMP

    • @grant5855
      @grant5855 Před 2 lety +1

      Does ram speed really matter that much though? I went from 2666mhz to 3600mhz and didn’t see a difference

  • @ZaksTurf
    @ZaksTurf Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Greg, you are without a doubt one of best PC CZcamsrs. About 4 years ago you saved me , when I had an issue with a blue screen of death. That PC is still running well; just did my 2nd build without any issues. Keep doing this type of content. Unfortunately, other top PC CZcamsrs are just running out ideas. Well done, this helps and answers questions that PC builders can come across. Subbed, fingers xxx for reaching that 1 million mark soon. I will be referring my subs to you, when I get the chance to upload my PC build videos. ( Ps. Not a PC channel, )

  • @raiuno90
    @raiuno90 Před rokem +3

    Totally impressed that they went all out on their first ever build! Have personally seen a number of quality issues with Sabrent SSD drives. Love the series... keep em coming!

    • @oaknn1520
      @oaknn1520 Před rokem +1

      I was like 🤯 when he’s giving the build stats and then he said 16gb of ram and 1tb ssd. I guess they blew their budget on cpu and gpu 😂

  • @chrishenrico4576
    @chrishenrico4576 Před 2 lety +43

    Yeah this is a great series Greg! GG on the free trouble shooting for folks. Gives you content that no other tech tubers are really doing (that I know of) and provides help to those who need it. Good on you!

  • @iMann_iFail
    @iMann_iFail Před 2 lety +43

    I literally just come across your channel and this episode of your help series, very well presented I must say. The fact you go the extra mile with tidying up the system as well as upgrading or exchanging existing components for the individual, when in fact you don’t have to, is a nice touch. All that aside, looking forward to seeing more.

  • @SoutheastStocktonP
    @SoutheastStocktonP Před 2 lety

    So glad I stumbled across this video I’m already hooked on this series of fix or flop

  • @kill3stdayz910
    @kill3stdayz910 Před 4 měsíci

    Greg, I seriously want to thank you! I have been out of the pc building practice for a decade, and I feel like I learn an encyclopedia worth of information from every single one of your videos!

  • @williamsandberg8270
    @williamsandberg8270 Před 2 lety +60

    Sometimes when this happens the actual disk is not actually broken. A thing worth trying is to clear the disk in the CMD built into the windows media creation tool. With the hotkey SHIFT F10 you can open cmd, type diskpart, list disk, select disk x( the right disk) and then clean. This way you can try to clean the drive without needing to boot into windows

    • @KonG-rk4od
      @KonG-rk4od Před 2 lety +12

      I have the same exact drive and same exact issue as this video. I tried to diskpart in Windows and by using Shift + F10 in the media creation tool. Both instances the drive is not selectable at all and can't even attempt to be cleaned because of that.

    • @williamsandberg8270
      @williamsandberg8270 Před 2 lety +4

      @@KonG-rk4od okay, just something to try out

    • @SebVFX
      @SebVFX Před 2 lety +3

      @@SiriusG You can even see where it got to hot. On the top chip at 19:00 the brownish text is killed by the heat and you can only see the stampingmarks.

    • @RobertSmith-lh6hg
      @RobertSmith-lh6hg Před 2 lety +1

      No, not in this situation. Just no.

    • @YonOtto
      @YonOtto Před 2 lety +1

      I would try this but my M.2 isn't even available to try it. Doesn't show up in BIOS on both of my systems. All other drives show up fine.

  • @garymanning7283
    @garymanning7283 Před 2 lety +18

    Greg you're awesome man I wish I had the resources to be able to help the community like you have been. Imagine some kid or adult saving for months or years to have this happen and you swooped in not only found the issue but even REPLACED THE PART to get him up quicker especially with school year starting soon might do homework and all on it. Truly a champ

  • @kiingsione
    @kiingsione Před rokem

    Amazing videos man, have recently got into your channel and have watched a ridiculous amount over past 2 days. Love your work, keep it up.

  • @vyedumont
    @vyedumont Před 2 lety

    Great video, great format, great explanations… just subscribed to this amazing channel

  • @Cody0ne5
    @Cody0ne5 Před 2 lety +140

    That is one BEASTLY build that kid has some CASH flow. Pretty weird how his NVmE drive just decided to die and it was brand new.

  • @tyronhamamoto5044
    @tyronhamamoto5044 Před 2 lety +45

    These videos have really been helping me develop my troubleshooting skills when it comes to my own/ friend's hardware. love the series

  • @antoinedrela794
    @antoinedrela794 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for saving the cable management!

  • @johnwelander
    @johnwelander Před rokem +1

    Very much enjoying this series on fix its. Very sensible processes of elimination going down here too. One little thing I often try myself when dealing with drives is to use a thumb drive booting with Linux (latest Mint in my case; everybody has their own fav), where Gparted can very often be used to diagnose/initialise drives without changing anything else... am looking forward to watching all of these for some useful tips. Thank you for your hard work in producing all these!

  • @casperlituco1043
    @casperlituco1043 Před 2 lety +10

    I always love watching your content greg! Its not only related by gaming, cleaning the units and also by helping gamers to fix their computers at no cost! You are really a Good samaritan! Keep safe always and your family! Your fan here from Philippines

  • @sam_9228
    @sam_9228 Před 2 lety +8

    This is exactly what happened to me, I figured out it was my SSD and now my system is working perfectly!
    After watching more of the video... I realize I had that exact same drive. I think this may be more than just a single device error

  • @gabepineda8286
    @gabepineda8286 Před 2 lety +4

    WOW, I literally had the same problem with my first pc build. I loaded up wz then boom instant crash. Tried switching ram, power supply, then finally switched the mother board and found my issue and it was a ram dimm slot malfunction. The same thing was happening to me it wasn’t even reading my M.2 and then the only thing that solved it was a whole new motherboard went through weeks do stress but now I feel like a pro with PC’s even after my first build. Love your videos Greg!

  • @puddleduckist
    @puddleduckist Před 2 lety

    You my friend are the best for helping people out like this! 👍

  • @chackschicho
    @chackschicho Před 2 lety +4

    love this series. and thank you on behalf of all those who sent the broken PCs and had it fixed and those of us who uses this to learn and solve our PC issues

  • @yonson_racing
    @yonson_racing Před 2 lety +102

    I had the EXACT same thing happen to my Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB, I never could get in touch with them for warranty, so I just ended up swapping it through the retailer... This has me worried about the other 3 PC's I have that drive in, so I bought 3 backup 980 Pro's just in case...

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety +38

      Wow! Strange to hear a similar story about these drives. Hope it's not a common thing.

    • @yonson_racing
      @yonson_racing Před 2 lety +21

      @@GregSalazar Yeah, it worked fine for about 6 months and just wouldn't boot one day, and like this one didn't show up in the BIOS, but would show up in Disk MGMT, and wouldn't initialize, but would show up when I checked with the Sabrent software, just wouldn't do anything. I was quite worried about the other machines, but they have been fine, knock on wood...

    • @crimsontears15
      @crimsontears15 Před 2 lety

      I had a similar story, it would work sometimes and then wouldn’t show up anywhere the next.

    • @Jim-hp9cm
      @Jim-hp9cm Před 2 lety

      Is it possible that nvme can be so hot that causes overheating?

    • @m1ghtycs
      @m1ghtycs Před 2 lety +3

      @@Jim-hp9cm doubt it. They just throttle when they are getting too hot but not sure.

  • @Ubiets
    @Ubiets Před 2 lety +1

    I am usually very sceptical of sponsors in YT vids. However, in this instance, this sponsor is actually fantastic. :D I bought a key for the laptop that I had "fake" windows on. It worked, and worked immediately. Thanks bro. :D

  • @haikopaiko
    @haikopaiko Před 2 lety +1

    This series is awesome, super interesting to follow!

  • @JacketCK
    @JacketCK Před 2 lety +52

    that copper plate being bent out of shape says it all, also the fact that you said it was very hot when you tried unplugging it, something caused that SSD to essentially fry itself, maybe a bad component on the SSD itself was placed incorrectly in factory causing a short circuit, or the copper plate being used in conjunction with the Mobo heat spreader...

    • @oxidtv313
      @oxidtv313 Před 2 lety +7

      @JacketCK that copper plate is there if you dont use any cooling plate cover from the motherboard. That copper cover should of been removed since hes using the M.2 cover from that ROG mobo.

    • @halokn1539
      @halokn1539 Před 2 lety

      @@fiawms Should be fine, I don't think Samsung puts any Covers on their SSDs

    • @ikjadoon
      @ikjadoon Před 2 lety

      @@fiawms Samsung ones should not be removed. It has the serial number on it. They are like an IHS: super thin. They should work fine with a heatsink-even the Sabrent one. Copper touches copper everywhere. Only if it’s been really mangled is it possible to even get it down to the PCB.

  • @AtharvaVaidya
    @AtharvaVaidya Před 2 lety +6

    Your hairstyle. I was away from my phone for three months because of academics and I came back to this. You look amazing man, keep sporting this. Much love from India

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety +2

      Hahah thanks! I actually cut it myself! Definitely not great but saves me $20 :-D

    • @AtharvaVaidya
      @AtharvaVaidya Před 2 lety

      @@GregSalazar Every dollar adds up to your production value. If I may suggest any more changes, it would maybe be to the studio. I mean, it's not bad at all. It's amazing. It's everything we've come to love but what if there's something more Greg about it that's just waiting to be put like that? Change things up someday. ♥️

  • @hermdogg5530
    @hermdogg5530 Před 2 lety +1

    Your best video so far in my opinion, love the series keep up the good work👍

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 Před 2 lety +1

    I've dealt with many dozens of these same issues and the result I got from Samsung, Corsair and Crucial is that people are over tightening the lockdown screw and/or too much heat material on top of the drive before they clamp down on the included motherboard heat sink. You use either the aftermarket cooling sink or the included motherboard sink (If it has one, NOT BOTH). The resultant pressure cracks the pcb or some component on the drive causing early failures.

  • @TroglodyteIsaac
    @TroglodyteIsaac Před 2 lety +78

    Absolutely love this series. Thanks for keeping each episode fresh!

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety +12

      I appreciate it! Thanks for watching :-)

    • @TroglodyteIsaac
      @TroglodyteIsaac Před 2 lety

      @Quantum sorry, it’s just a slight bias. I’m a PC nerd too, not just a mindless sheep. 😔

    • @rafaelalbiter6923
      @rafaelalbiter6923 Před 2 lety

      nice pfp

  • @Killer_Dustbunny
    @Killer_Dustbunny Před 2 lety

    Greg I found your videos just the other day. I'm really enjoying watching and learning from them.

  • @hapkimankb
    @hapkimankb Před 2 lety

    Great job- I enjoyed this one thanks Greg!

  • @ev1lz
    @ev1lz Před 2 lety +7

    i freaking love these series. i'm learning so much. and when you give them some new parts to get them up and running again. keep up the amazing work.

  • @_Livid_
    @_Livid_ Před 2 lety +18

    I love when you call out the nonsense of those who hear something and repeat it without doing basic research first. So much in fact, I wish you’d make a series debunking pc rumors. Like a mythbusters but with pc’s.

    • @shuadaniels166
      @shuadaniels166 Před 2 lety +1

      This is very necessary. The amount of people I run into in games telling me all sorts of rumors about what’s good and what’s bad to do, even what brands are bad is ridiculous.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 Před 2 lety +1

      Good idea, its easy to get the wrong idea. Company don't want idea make less money make up other idea

    • @slayerjohn447
      @slayerjohn447 Před 2 lety +1

      Jayztwocents has done this before and does it of and on. Built an entire PC the "wrong" way. Which wasn't the Verge level of bad, but debunked a lot of myths of the building process.

    • @_Livid_
      @_Livid_ Před 2 lety

      @@slayerjohn447 I’ll have to give that a watch. I stopped watching JayzTwoCents way back when he was doing that building renovation, just wasn’t my kind of content.

  • @MetalMan1245
    @MetalMan1245 Před 2 lety +9

    Don't think I didn't see that Breaking Benjamin album, respect increased.

  • @Altiren
    @Altiren Před 2 lety

    Not only fixed the issue but also upgraded his system. My heart melted!

  • @lanceripplinger8352
    @lanceripplinger8352 Před 2 lety +10

    Great job troubleshooting this one! That drive is toast, especially since you noticed it was running hot, when it shouldn't have. Hopefully the guy can get a replacement or his money back.

  • @Richie5572
    @Richie5572 Před 2 lety +42

    I love watching this series! I fix PC myself to a lesser extent then you and mostly just laptops for a retail store. Its great to see solutions I may not have come to or issues I haven't come across. Your videos alone have made me want to get an electric duster! lol

    • @getonthecrossanddontlookba5004
      @getonthecrossanddontlookba5004 Před 2 lety +2

      Repent to Jesus Christ!
      “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.”
      ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭119:105‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      B

    • @endfm
      @endfm Před 2 lety

      those electronic dusters are shit worst waste of cash I've spent, get canned air.

    • @Richie5572
      @Richie5572 Před 2 lety

      @@endfm canned air works great but if you have a lot to dust they freeze up and pressure goes way down. You have to regulate your bursts. I haven’t ever used the electronic one just seemed convenient.

    • @endfm
      @endfm Před 2 lety

      ​@@Richie5572 yeah it takes a bit of art to regulate the cans of air. I just don't get the power from the electric air, just about tried all of them. my mate had a air compressor as I watched him tear a capacitor of a top of the line motherboard in 2010 which scared me from air compressors.
      somebody should make a really bloody good electric air blower for pc.

  • @johno9163
    @johno9163 Před 2 lety

    I had an Adata that failed and it too was really hot to the touch. Another great troubleshooting video Greg!

  • @jasperboner6074
    @jasperboner6074 Před 2 lety

    This is cool I wish I had someone that does stuff like this around where I live

  • @dylancasteel2385
    @dylancasteel2385 Před 2 lety +15

    I love this series mainly because it gives all of us less technologically savvy PC builders ideas in case our own systems have these kinds of problems and these might be the solution.

  • @MiChael92617
    @MiChael92617 Před 2 lety +6

    This is such a good series, I remember subscribing to you when you had 30000 subs. Good content keep it up.

  • @kenny9088
    @kenny9088 Před 2 lety

    Im hooked on these. Love all the builds as well. 👌

  • @seppous
    @seppous Před 2 lety

    This is A very educational series. Please keep it coming.

  • @justin7065
    @justin7065 Před 2 lety +12

    These videos are so fun to watch I really want to get into this

  • @ChandrabhanAhuja
    @ChandrabhanAhuja Před 2 lety +4

    This series is just pure gold! Please keep this content coming! Thank you so much!

  • @wheres_my_wieny3640
    @wheres_my_wieny3640 Před 2 lety

    I know this is an older video but been binge watching your channel and love the content, when I built my pc I knew nothing and this series is awesome. Plus I just got rid of the activate windows water mark.

  • @JayRM714
    @JayRM714 Před 2 lety

    I love that I know nothing about pc builds but I enjoy watching 🤣

  • @allenpost3616
    @allenpost3616 Před 2 lety +3

    This is great what your doing for your viewers Greg. I love this trouble shooting series!

  • @Hakuroo9918
    @Hakuroo9918 Před 2 lety +5

    I love this series! As someone who doesnt know crap about pc's, I can learn so much from these videos!

  • @mmomox
    @mmomox Před rokem

    Your rebuild of this looks amazing. It almost looks like a different PC.

  • @teemuahonen6453
    @teemuahonen6453 Před 2 lety

    Dont know anything about computers nowadays, but this was interesting to watch. Thank you for good explaining and video.

  • @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu
    @VamsiMohanKrishnaVadrevu Před 2 lety +6

    Disk Manager in Linux (GParted) usually is able to fix drives like this, if it is not hardware related. I've fixed many pen drives that everyone thought were toast with GParted.

  • @Graphics_Card
    @Graphics_Card Před 2 lety +6

    Off topic, but I am in the process of moving to Orlando soon! 👋 I might catch you around!

    • @soupwizard
      @soupwizard Před 2 lety

      A true fan, moving to Orlando just to deliver a broken pc for Greg to fix!

    • @Graphics_Card
      @Graphics_Card Před 2 lety

      @Quantum if I get broken

  • @BamaShanks
    @BamaShanks Před rokem

    I love the look of the blue cables and white cooler.

  • @jameslarwence8895
    @jameslarwence8895 Před 2 lety

    Just watched this video as my first from you I learned a good bit being new to pc and all so thank you very much! keep it up

  • @ThatZidaneGuy
    @ThatZidaneGuy Před 2 lety +7

    This Series is teaching me a lot. I had this problem a few years back and I was not sure what it was. I replaced the drive as well, so it's good to know I did the right thing overall. Thanks, Greg.

  • @BSFJeebus
    @BSFJeebus Před 2 lety +76

    Second step after CMOS would be to pull the storage and verify in another system, extra points for using a hard drive partitioning software to verify if the drive needs to be reinitialized before going the RMA route. But pretty much confirmed killed the SSD, not too PITA :)

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety +20

      Yep, the "PITA" was in reference to the possibility of it being a software issue. I always check other things along the way to confirm it's nothing else for the video.

    • @x0myspace0x
      @x0myspace0x Před 2 lety +1

      @@GregSalazar Software issues are the worst. Especially if it's not your own system because you have no clue what preceded it or what the user might have done beforehand.

    • @shaneeslick
      @shaneeslick Před 2 lety

      @@x0myspace0x Yes & when you ask '🤔What did you do before it stopped working?' the answer is always '🙄Nothing"

    • @tcntad87
      @tcntad87 Před 2 lety

      Would be my second thing, or some other verify it has a bootable partition but it seems empty

  • @syasi_roger562
    @syasi_roger562 Před 2 lety

    first time watched your video. i love learning a bit more about these things.

  • @milehigh3054
    @milehigh3054 Před 2 lety

    You are awesome! I don't know what the world would do without people like you.

  • @SpottedCreeper
    @SpottedCreeper Před 2 lety +30

    It would have been interesting to see what a 'clean all' in diskpart would have done on that drive. The OS could see Drive 1 so I assume Diskpart would have as well. I frequently have more luck in resurrecting troublesome drives with Diskpart rather than through the Windows UI.

    • @calyodelphi124
      @calyodelphi124 Před 2 lety +3

      I don't think that would work if the drive can't even be initialized, and that other disk tool he used couldn't even get numbers beyond a "STATUS: OK". The drive itself being almost scalding hot to the touch definitely tells me that whatever chip he touched was that hot failed with an internal short circuit which is pretty much one of a few death knells of integrated circuits. :x

    • @michealbowling7739
      @michealbowling7739 Před 2 lety +2

      I work for a repair center and I actually came across a similar issue with a intel optane NVME that came from a laptop it couldn’t be initialized in windows but Disk-part was able to reformat it as NTFS and it was able to be used with no issues. I’m not sure if would’ve made a difference in this case but it’s definitely worth a shot just to be safe

    • @ikjadoon
      @ikjadoon Před 2 lety

      A secure erase is probably what I would’ve tried. Doesn’t even need Windows to see it. As long as the UEFI sees it, you can secure erase it. I used to do every few years on the 1st TLC drives to regain back some write perf.

  • @whoshotya117
    @whoshotya117 Před 2 lety +111

    Alternate title: "Laughing and Pointing At My Subscriber's PC 😂"
    Man that cable management in the back is clean Greg, I treat mine like a red headed step child, make the front looking good but the back panel I basically just shove the panel on with all my might and throw away the key!

    • @Linkstyle1
      @Linkstyle1 Před 2 lety +4

      IKR, everytime i losen the screws on the backpanel, the panel just jumps at me because of the cable chaos behind it :D

    • @ThrowingTexas144
      @ThrowingTexas144 Před 2 lety

      Thank god I’m not the only one lmao

  • @pxvry7071
    @pxvry7071 Před 2 lety

    Thank u this is what’s wrong with mine I been searching all over CZcams for the problem and this explained it perfectly

  • @Monstrocity_
    @Monstrocity_ Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video!!! I've never seen an M.2 drive die like that. The most I've seen is it not being detected. Overall great video :)

  • @a.a1001
    @a.a1001 Před 2 lety +5

    I love watching these videos, thank you for your efforts and for helping people. I'd love to see you make a video on how to relocate your copy of windows to a new drive plus any additional data you may have on your old drive to a new one.

    • @joshuajewell4243
      @joshuajewell4243 Před 2 lety

      If you have a Samsung SSD you can use the Samsung Data Transfer tool and it transfers it. Note: it will transfer ALL files, including installed games, software, and updates

  • @Grugpiss
    @Grugpiss Před 2 lety +12

    An absolutely great series!!

  • @element11
    @element11 Před 2 lety

    Major change is aesthetic! Nice work

  • @samkhan7574
    @samkhan7574 Před 2 lety

    Faced the same problem ... Thank god I watched this video before and ruled out the possible issue without having to rip out everything... Claimed warranty and now I'm up n runnin' ...

  • @meowzgezifer3634
    @meowzgezifer3634 Před 2 lety +3

    Is a bit late now but you could've tried to Rebuild MBR; use CHKDSK or use diskpart to clean and recreate the volume / partition. (The last one helped when my disk showed the exact same error).

  • @theamazingknight5196
    @theamazingknight5196 Před 2 lety +11

    bro i love this series i learn so much from them :>

  • @woi4905
    @woi4905 Před 2 lety

    These episodes are so fun to watch but also so jealous of how amazing these computers are and then we have mine XD

  • @botbotbot3870
    @botbotbot3870 Před rokem

    love watching this series. keep it up!

  • @57dent
    @57dent Před 2 lety +3

    That copper "Sabrent" label you peeled off was likely there to help with heat dissipation. The way it was warped and peeling would appear to indicate it must have gotten very hot for the copper to expand that much. Appears some non critical component in the drive failed short and heated everything up until the drive gave up!

    • @Ben-Rogue
      @Ben-Rogue Před 2 lety +1

      The copper sticker was likely the cause. The thermal pad from the heat spreader probably pushed it against the NVMe drive hard enough to cause a tiny short...

  • @williamcline7073
    @williamcline7073 Před 2 lety +11

    To be fair on the build quality when I first built my PC I was having a lot of issues trying to get it to boot properly ended up pulling everything out the case and putting it back in multiple times eventually got it working but by that point I was already rebuilt my PC a half dozen times and that kind of takes the wind out your sales and at that point you’re just trying to get it working to be able to enjoy it and you’re not really worried about fixing the cables at that moment

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Před 2 lety

      Sure, it's possible! But that wasn't conveyed to me when he dropped it off. I'm commenting based on what I'm seeing in the office.

    • @xXDarthBagginsXx
      @xXDarthBagginsXx Před 2 lety

      You did what you had to do, I know the feeling and we've all been there. Software issues are always a crappy trail to have to run down when you just want to enjoy your investment. No one needs to flame you on this. Can say be glad people like Greg are around willing to help where they can - I do this for all of my friends, family and co-workers if they need help (I'm a parts hoarder too). Sucks when SSD's die and it happens early or lives for a substantially long time (had one Pro series Samsung drive die on me years ago when I went to install it).

    • @unsureprobablymaybe3527
      @unsureprobablymaybe3527 Před 2 lety

      @@GregSalazar looking at how much money he put into it, it's kinda obvious that he'd pull out everything and put it back together over and over again. And even so his cable management still looked relatively clean

    • @AnimeBeefRandoms
      @AnimeBeefRandoms Před 2 lety

      It's ok, obviously you make sure its functional before you deal with the aesthetics.

  • @TehTub
    @TehTub Před 2 lety +107

    So I can basically guarantee that the drive failed due to the copper heat spreader shorting a capacitor or other component.

    • @DropDownEveryone
      @DropDownEveryone Před 2 lety +9

      Oh yeah, i can 100% back this.. same shite happened to me..

    • @evilpharqur5111
      @evilpharqur5111 Před 2 lety +9

      Copper is conductive it should have been removed before installation you are 100% correct

    • @Globodyne
      @Globodyne Před 2 lety +17

      @@evilpharqur5111 One of the many not-obvious details conveniently left out of "PC building guides" all over CZcams if you can call them that.

    • @copperx
      @copperx Před 2 lety +1

      @@evilpharqur5111 But it's pretty common to have pre-installed head spreader like these for motherboards that do not have them on the m.2 slots. Shouldn't cause any issue if you leave them on the drive as that's what it's supposed to be.
      While it might be the reason for failure in this specific case, generally they are fine and better than nothing.

    • @MrML4L
      @MrML4L Před 2 lety +4

      A lot of drives say to not peel the sticker too

  • @leoalphaproductions8642
    @leoalphaproductions8642 Před 2 lety +3

    Same thing happened to my PC when I built it for the very first time - then I found out that I didn’t have a surge protector. Surge protectors are NEVER talked about when people talk about pc building. It’s a bit surprising.

  • @dodge1629
    @dodge1629 Před 2 lety +5

    Probably was the WZ last update that was so big that consumed the whole SSD writing lifetime .... lol

    • @BMPK
      @BMPK Před 2 lety

      SSDs are that bad huh?

  • @tech_jims
    @tech_jims Před 2 lety +8

    Another great video love this series 🥰

  • @MichaelMcBee81
    @MichaelMcBee81 Před 2 lety

    Very nicely done!

  • @foxtrott26
    @foxtrott26 Před 2 lety

    Just subbed to ur channel bro love the vids and content u upload learning alot all the way from South Africa durban🇿🇦

  • @shadyabdelsalam2918
    @shadyabdelsalam2918 Před 2 lety +8

    Really love this series it satisfies my inner IT guy.

  • @beerdedvillain
    @beerdedvillain Před 2 lety +9

    The last time I saw this, I had a failed HDD (yeah, not SSD). I didn't get the WHEA errors that the viewer was getting, but I did get the 'Incorrect Parameter' when trying to mount the disk. Fortunately, I was able to pull the controller board off another HDD of the same model and get access to the data so it could be backed up and moved to a new disk. One of those times where keeping disks that are "dead" around for a while paid off. It doesn't always work, but if they are the same and were mfg'd within a short time period of each other, it just might.

    • @ViolentMLG
      @ViolentMLG Před 2 lety +5

      WHEA is typically related to CPU or ram clocks, its voltage/MHz related. The guy probably had an improper overclock and somewhere through the process of it crashing 24/7 killed the drive, which probably had a design flaw from other commenters with the same drive reporting similar issues.

    • @Crazmuss
      @Crazmuss Před 2 lety

      @@ViolentMLG how would you kill nvme with overcklock, bro? You would need to play with pcie voltages, but who does that? That is even possible? And that would kill gpu sooner probably.

    • @themadnes5413
      @themadnes5413 Před 2 lety

      @@ViolentMLG Yeah had whea errors too, related to a bad cpu (5900x). The Whea crashes even destroyed windows multiple times, sometimes made the system not detect my drives too. Had to cmd clear and reconfiger them. Im not even sure his system is stable now, for me it often crashed in light loads like youtube or just browsing, most often then not gaming was 50/50 stable, short after closing a game and surfing the system crashed. In the end it was just a bad cpu and had nothing to do with the drives (even doh they gave me so much trouble too, becouse of all the corrupt windows installs after many crashes)

  • @Nofriendszero
    @Nofriendszero Před 2 lety

    Random how CZcams said here watch this. Informative. Awesome breakdowns. I recent attempted to address a liquid cooling issue on my build and replaced cooling system. Still have odd temp spike and at a loss. Ill keep looking out for more vids.

  • @ForeverSinz
    @ForeverSinz Před 2 lety

    Love this series man

  • @ryanhauser3014
    @ryanhauser3014 Před 2 lety +3

    That was a pretty cool move upgrading him to the 360.

    • @bothellkenmore
      @bothellkenmore Před 2 lety

      Not that it's a big deal considering the upgrade but I wonder if Greg keeps the 240 and maybe upgrades the next Fix or Flop PC that could use it or if the owner keeps it and can keep it in reserve, gift it to a friend etc. because they hold the warranty whereas the 360 was likely a review sample and perhaps not under any warranty. Again, not a big deal just shit I think about.

  • @samuelbreeze9001
    @samuelbreeze9001 Před 2 lety +5

    Oh god, this issue happened to me very recently! It ended up being a corrupt bios chip on the board and fried the components on the board itself. so naturally... I had to upgrade!

  • @admansrs
    @admansrs Před 2 lety

    From when I set up my first build in August 2021, I was having major audio issues, mostly with Nahimic stuff and it took my until December of that year to finally get those issues sorted. Major PITA but finally enjoying the PC gaming life. :D

  • @v3riety166
    @v3riety166 Před 2 lety +1

    The cable management made me so satisfied. I can sleep well tonight.