What's Inside photos of electronic devices, gadgets, teardowns. Technical insight and repair tips.
One night of April 2011, I remebered an old idea: To make a website where I would publish inside photos and interesting findings of all tech devices I get my hands on and.. inevitably open them. So here it is: www.whatsinside.info
i visit 2 mechanics couse i tow a Foodtruck, both says it wont came off, but steal ia litle worry, freaking oris dont have replasements for this couse it came original from mercedes mount back 2001.
I have the same sound on my 08 GL. Have had it in many years.I have changed a lot of parts. Starting to get nuts.. If someone have figured this out, please tell me😯
Never found out, but a neighbor reported same symtom on brand new OEM replacements from dealer, just not that loud, so might be something inside the strut?! In the video it is also visible that there's something like a notch/hooking and letting go, causing vibration at certain point in travel.
Is there a 3 pin 5v argb header on this motherboard? I think it’s next to the 4 pin on the bottom left but I’m not sure. If I plug a 3 pin 5v from an argb fan hub into there will it work or fry something?
Yes, using it with a 4.6kg 27" display + a 24" one. Take into account that if you put two 27", the arms will have to stay more spread to fit them side to side, so you will loose some forward movement (meaning the displays will overlap if you want to bring them near you, if both in landscape orientation)
@@whatsinsideinfo thank you very much. So it's been around 3 years that you are using them? And also, how far away should it be from the wall? Is 10cm enough?
@@jubba9263 Yes, still using them in same configuration since then, with no issues. If you mount it using clamp, few cm's are enough for the clamp. If you drill desk, then you can have the desk flush with wall.
Absolutely pointless video because the hardest problem is pulling this switch out. The difficulty is that one of the two metal plates on the right side bends outward, rests against the dashboard and does not allow the switch to be pulled out. It makes no sense to clean this panel, because you can buy a brand new one from Aliexpress for $20.
A neighbour's BMW air suspension exploded last night, everyone went outside to investigate what sounded like a very loud shotgun. The left rear blew just after she turned into her drive. Astonishing that this system was certified.
I have a question, is this PSU good for DELL XPS 8700? 12GB RAM 1 TB HDD i7- 4790 3.60Ghz GPU: GTX 1050 Ti The old one was 460W (142W Max Wat Combined) This is 150W
According to the specifications, it should work: it has 25A on each of the 3.3V and 5V rails, and a max combined power of 150W, which is over the 142W of the original PSU. Take care and also measure physical dimensions. I see reports that it fits but very tight: "The RM750x is 160mm in length, whereas the original PSU was 140mm in length. The RM750x fits pretty snugly (be careful not to break the CPU fan connector pins when sliding the PSU in)"
I never found out where it was, but now that you say and I look again, indeed it seems so. Probably loose inside the rubber cover, on outside the nut was tight.
a corsair por ser uma empresa que vende produtos no mundo inteiro , deveria ser padronizados oque vem na caixa do produto , no caso do brasil eles não enviam o cabo da fonte.
I feel sorry for you! There are also some personalities, that can't help understand some things might be useful to someone else, even if they don't understand the scope of something. Like showing normal operation of a device, that can help someone find out if there is a problem with their device. But these might be fine things that not all people are getting..
@@whatsinsideinfo Apparently you don’t take criticism very well! I would encourage you to watch your own video and then compare it to some of the other videos of this unit. Perhaps you will better understand why I commented the way I did. I wish you all the best.
@@whatsinsideinfo You say you are showing basic operation of the machine! The video doesn’t show you putting water into the machine. It doesn’t show you putting a coffee pod into the machine. The camera angle doesn’t show the coffee brewing. The viewer is unable to see the finished cup of coffee! Try to look at your video from a different perspective!
@@krellman7 Thank you for your feedback. You are right, the video is just limited to very little information that would be useful for a too small part of the wide audience. It's an old video, but I still posted it to whom it might be useful for. I will consider your feedback for future videos.
The one on the left when you look at the motherboard connector with the cut in the front (with readable text). See the linked article photos of the male Micro-JST connector red wire to confirm.
How do you get the light switch removed I only see a screw but I can't get it pushed out. Is there still a screw under the parking brake? I am grateful for help
There are two metal clips on the right side, that keep it pressed against the left side, where there are two plastic pins that hook on dashboard lip. I bent one metal clip when I removed it, as you can see in the starting of the video. Use a plastic card as a wedge tool and try to get those clips pressed on the right side while pulling out.
Yes, but if you are a member of Corsair then you would get some extra spare cables in case you lose the other cable. (Gotta order from Corsair’s website)
@@greeniekid1341 Thank you, I saw it there when it was on stock, but they don't shipments to my country. Anyway, I bought a Cooler Master v750 white edition
Sorry, but I don't have more insight on how it works and what can be wrong if your's don't do the same. Just to be clear, it does not brake on cars in front, it actuates the brake when you lower the cruise speed considerably. To replicate, set cruise control to desired speed, and when at set cruise speed, quickly lower it -20 km/h or more and you should see the brake pedal actuate to reach desired new speed.
Hi, I have a corsair cv650w psu and it has coil whine under load, I got a replacement from amazon but its the same psu (cv 650w) do you think its still gonna have the sound?