Has it always been like this with this controller? Can you check it on a different pc to see if its just as jittery on it?
Off topic but where did you buy it from btw?
Yeah I know. What issue are you facing though? It does not turn on anymore or does it not register the clicks anymore?
have you checked if all the JST cables are connected properly?
How sure are you that the PCB is dead? there might be something that you are missing.
I have changed switches on multiple mice so I might be able to help you if you can share some more details.
Preferrably looking for glass or PTFE skates, but anything other than Tiger gaming Arc skates works.
Can be for either the g pro wireless or the g pro x superlight.
Fine with getting just 1 set of skates as well.
Shipped to hyderabad.
any mechanical switch can and will fail over time, some fail sooner than others because you cannot control the manufacturing process that much to guarantee every single switch coming out of a factory while keeping the price down.
I have used the factory Omron's that most mice ship with, Kailh...
that sounds like a very big fire hazard, I'd call other electricians and explain the situation to them and see what they say.
Please don't try anything else on your own as you never know what might go wrong and start a fire or electrocute someone.
Logitech G29/thrustmaster equivalent is the bare minimum in terms of racing wheels. Haven't seen anything cheaper that would even remotely feel like driving an actual car.
does it happen randomly while using or does it happen when you haven't been using it for a while and the keyboard goes to sleep and is slow to wake up?
I don't think you'll be able to avoid customs on computer parts, they are incredibly well known, so you'll most likely get 44-77% customs on the complete price (price + taxes+ shipping).
I'd recommend doing these simple things before getting components changed.
You can try reseating the ram and making sure the contact pads and the slot itself is clean of any dirt/lint.
Clear CMOS by following a guide for your laptop.
make sure the heatsink isn't mounted very tight on the cpu/gpu.
most people won't be able to differentiate between a pc running on a sata ssd and one running on nvme, I can't either.
you don't need to worry about reliability with most reputable brands and speed difference between the two is not something that would affect you in your use case.
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