- 1. Fixing a Bent Gear Shifting Foot Lever on a YZF-R125 Motorcycle
- (Automotive)
- ... riding experience. Step 1 – Heating up the Gear Lever: bending the lever back when it's at a room temperature ...
- Created on 26 June 2020
- 2. 10 Possible Uses For Your Old Computer
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... personal computer. It is a perfect addition for a guest room. 3. HTPC – Home Theater PC: An easy use for an old computer and the most recommended one. Not much is needed to be done here except ...
- Created on 14 March 2020
- 3. 32 Ways to Speed UP Your PC
- (Tutorials)
- ... on the motherboard. This in turn takes the load off of the CPU which means more processing power for the CPU to perform other tasks and less heat generated by it when not needed to process graphical data. ...
- Created on 05 March 2020
- 4. Home Made Car Ramp
- (Automotive)
- ... Since using a manual hand saw gets quite hard in time, i tried to cheat my way to the finish line of this project by checking ...
- Created on 25 February 2020
- 5. WaterProof Smartphone Motorcycle Case
- (Automotive)
- ... cradle in hot summer days - MAKE SURE TO OPEN THE FRONT FACING SIDE OF THE ZIPPER just a bit due to heat accumilating inside the cradle, especially when driving in urban areas with not enough head-wind ...
- Created on 12 November 2019
- 6. Home Made Computer Case Noise Absorption Solution
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... some degree and sometimes this noise is just annoying. I have come across this issue more than once dealing with computer cooling solutions. It usually starts with an alert of a over heated part of the ...
- Created on 01 November 2019
- 7. Replacing a Battery in a Dell Latitude E-7450
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... make sure the CPU fan works, touch the battery and see if its overheated. Turn the laptop off from within the operating system If all seems to be well – re-insert the laptop bottom cover and screw the ...
- Created on 27 October 2019
- 8. The Market Demands Removable Batteries in Smartphones
- (Cellular Phones)
- ... This part is usually very complicated since the battery is usually glued to that part and over time the heat from the battery caused the glue to get even stronger than when the phone left the assembly ...
- Created on 21 October 2019
- 9. Replacing an A1375 Battery In a MacBook Air 2010 Model A1370
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... status is ok. Run a few burnIn tests and heavy software to see if the battery heats up to unreasonable temperatures (unreasonable means taht the battery makes the whole system get so hot either the MacBook ...
- Created on 31 March 2019
- 10. Upgrading a Dell Inspiron 1545 CPU
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... decent T6400 CPU that has 2MB cache , runs on a 2.00MHZ frequency and 800mhz FSB. I needed an upgrade that would dramatically increase performance , lower power consumption and heat dissipation and that ...
- Created on 17 November 2013
- 11. Battlefield 3 Realistic Simulator
- (From Across The Web)
- ... wind and heaters should be added to emulate heat. What is presented in this video , except for a big leap in UI and gaming experience , is the future of combat training. Just like in the holodeck's ...
- Created on 11 October 2013
- 12. Fixing Wireless Mouse's Buttons
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... 1+1 in my head and figured - what not using the unused mouse as an organ donor? So I took a soldering gun , heated up the soldering points beneath the button units in the donor mouse and took them ...
- Created on 23 September 2013
- 13. KVM-2\4 PORT SWITCH
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... , and of course the increased amount of CRT monitors in the room meant more heat dissipation and more power consumption. I found the solution in this simple 2 machines switch. Using this simple instrument ...
- Created on 20 September 2013
- 14. Car Power Socket to USB Converter
- (Automotive)
- ... like the adapter iwth the one USB port. The led light really adds a nice addition to the coolness of the product. Wheather inside your car or on your motorbike's dashboard , the presents of ...
- Created on 15 September 2013
- 15. Laptop Keyboard Silicone Cover
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... a problem when it comes in contact with electronics and mechanical moving parts of a computer. It accumulates slowly and over time it prevents an efficient heat dissipation and causes moving mechanical ...
- Created on 26 August 2013
- 16. HD3850 Triple Fan Solution
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... fan connection. Adding the PSU fan was relatively easy , I used a 2mm Philips screw to connect one of its edges to the original heat sink which was quite enough to hold the fan in place against the ...
- Created on 18 July 2013
- 17. Upgrading a Dell Inspiron 1545 CPU
- (Comments)
- ... heat and lower fan time, better perfomance over all. Don't dude, change it if you have the opportunity. With this improvement I can run x64 guests in VirtualBox, before was impossible due the lack of the ...
- Created on 01 March 2017
- 18. Upgrading a Dell Inspiron 1545 CPU
- (Comments)
- ... not, but here it is. If you try to change it please take into account that heat pipe is different since for the ATI integrated version of the motherboard the heat pipe it is a little longer (it covers ...
- Created on 07 October 2015
- 19. Upgrading a Dell Inspiron 1545 CPU
- (Comments)
- I think the heat pipe is covering the CPU GPU not North Bridge as you mentioned! All the same good work plan to upgrade CPU aswell on my 1545! ...
- Created on 16 October 2014