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Fix Frayed Macbook Charger Heat Shrink
Bill | 2024-05-14 07:28:26 |
These are well made with the heat shrink over each solder connection on the Neutrik XX ends. These 3000 series are completely flexible and easy to work with. (I have a few of their 4000 that are too stiff for any live stage work.) The colored cables I got, blue and violet show dirt and grime pretty easily- I see why black is the standard, the same grime is there but you can't see it. Testing for audio noise these cables seem fine, rejecting everything when I routed them near power lines and 2 from a powered up wall wart transformer. 5 |
Cindy | 2024-09-07 09:53:30 |
I received my brand new ‘July 2019 MacBook Pro’ within 2 days of ordering and fully shrink wrapped and brand spanking new! Thank you for having a tax free service. I was struggling to find a way to get a new MacBook Pro. My old one is a 2011 MacBook Pro Still turns on but is sssooo sloooowwww mostly because it’s older now. Love Mac, love their products. Really happy with my purchase with you. Will make sure to tell friends and family about your store! 3 5 |
Paulo | 2024-04-07 01:22:53 |
Perfect for carrying charger along in heat z?per pocket! 5 |
Frank | 2024-07-25 02:43:38 |
I've built a lot of computers over the last 30+ years, starting with motherboards that used jumper settings. Builds keep getting easier and this one was the easiest of all. Much of the basic tuning and setup with this MB is automatic. With only the XMP tuning turned on, my I9-14900 processor, with a claimed boost of up to 6mhz, was a solid 5.5mhz+ under 100% load. Improving the case cooling a bit may help, but the performance is already way beyond my needs and expectations. There were only two issues encountered with the build. First was my using a several generations old GPU (980ti) which resulted in no video (am on a waiting list for a current version). Resurrected my old system, found the fix (flashed the GPU's BIOS), and was up and running on the new build in short order. The other problem was a bug in the onboard flash program. Using the GUI buttons to progress through the flash process resulted in an error message. Found a several years old forum response about the same issue. The fix was to double click on the BIOS file name instead of using the GUI buttons. You'd think that a bug like that would have been fixed or at least the instructions would now say to double click the file name. But, no... let the peons suffer. But I digress. I like the motherboard. Truly, the slickest thing is how M.2 SSD's are installed. Flip a tiny rotary lever and the included heat sink comes off. Insert the SSD stick, push it down, flip another rotary lever and the SSD stick clicks into place. The heat sink goes back on the same way. Too slick. If I have a grip it's that adding M.2 SSDs after the install requires pulling the video card. Yeah, I know, waaaahhhh. :-) Good product. Maxed out the heat during the burn-in and had zero crashes. I really do think I'm going to like this build! Highly recommended! 5 |
Sergio | 2024-07-06 03:35:18 |
Self center base, no need for a shrink. 5 |
Erskine | 2024-08-21 08:46:38 |
Charger performed as written up with no excessive heat as I have noted in other charges 5 |
Trevor | 2024-04-15 01:22:51 |
For me the peace of mind that should anything happen to my MacBook Pro Apple will fix it is well worth the cost. 5 |
Andrew | 2024-09-13 02:27:51 |
Fix is fix 5 |
Stacie | 2024-07-15 07:31:17 |
The perfect fix for switching over from a horrible Toshiba (Windows) to an Apple MacBook Air! Incredibly quick shipping & after purchasing both my Apple and this item, I only will purchase my needed electronic items from B&H! 5 |
render_wood | 2024-07-01 09:57:42 |
It's pretty obvious that most of users can't fix the retina MacBook Pro on their own. It's too locked down. The other ting is AppleCare on laptops will pay for its self in the first repair. If anything breaks or malfunctions, it's going to cost a whole LOT more. 5 |