Controller Repairs
Analog Stick Drift: Replacing worn-out or faulty analog sticks to fix drifting issues.
Button Replacement: Replacing unresponsive or damaged buttons.
Trigger Repair: Fixing or replacing broken trigger buttons.
Internal Components
Hard Drive Replacement: Upgrading or replacing faulty hard drives for better storage and performance.
Disc Drive Repair: Fixing issues with the disc drive, such as failure to read discs or disc ejection problems.
Motherboard Repair: Diagnosing and repairing motherboard issues, including soldering components and replacing damaged parts.
Cooling System
Fan Replacement: Replacing malfunctioning cooling fans to prevent overheating.
Thermal Paste Application: Reapplying thermal paste to improve heat dissipation from the CPU and GPU.
Power Issues
Power Supply Replacement: Replacing a faulty power supply unit (PSU) to resolve power-related issues.
Power Button Repair: Fixing or replacing broken power buttons.
Display and Audio Issues
HDMI Port Repair: Fixing or replacing damaged HDMI ports to restore video output. Audio Jack Repair: Repairing or replacing audio jacks for better sound quality.
Connectivity Issues
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Module Repair: Fixing or replacing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules for better connectivity.
Network Port Repair: Repairing or replacing damaged network ports.
Firmware and Software
Software Updates: Installing the latest firmware and software updates to fix bugs and improve performance.
System Restorations: Restoring the console to factory settings to resolve software-related issues.
Cosmetic Repairs
Shell Replacement: Replacing the outer shell or case to improve the console's appearance.
Cleaning and Maintenance: Regular cleaning to remove dust and debris, preventing overheating and prolonging the console's lifespan.
PS4 and PS5 Controllers: You can replace the original joysticks with TMR joysticks for improved precision and durability.
Xbox Controllers: TMR joysticks can also be installed in Xbox controllers, enhancing their performance.
Nintendo Switch Controllers: TMR joysticks are compatible with Switch controllers, offering better control and responsiveness.
PC Controllers: Many gaming controllers designed for PC can be upgraded with TMR joysticks.
Principle: These sensors detect magnetic fields using the Hall Effect principle. When a magnetic field is present, it generates a voltage proportional to the field's strength2.
Output: They provide a continuous analog voltage output.
Applications: Commonly used in applications like proximity detection, speed measurement, and position sensing.
Advantages: High sensitivity to low-intensity magnetic fields and low noise levels.
Principle: TMR joysticks use Tunnelling Magnetoresistance technology, which detects changes in magnetic fields through the resistance changes in a magnetic tunnel junction.
Output: They provide digital signals based on the joystick's position.
Applications: Primarily used in gaming controllers for improved durability and precision.
Advantages: Lower power consumption compared to Hall Effect sensors, higher durability, and no physical contact, reducing wear and tear.
In summary, while both technologies are used for detecting magnetic fields, Analog Hall Effect sensors are better for applications requiring high sensitivity and low noise, whereas TMR joysticks are preferred in gaming controllers for their durability and lower power consumption.
Hardware Repairs: Fixing or replacing faulty components like hard drives, power supplies, motherboards, and RAM.
Software Issues: Troubleshooting and fixing software problems, including operating system errors, application crashes, and virus removal.
Cooling System Maintenance: Cleaning or replacing fans and heat sinks to prevent overheating.
Peripheral Repairs: Fixing issues with peripherals like keyboards, mice, and monitors.
RAM Upgrade: Adding more memory to improve multitasking and overall performance.
SSD Upgrade: Replacing a traditional hard drive with a faster SSD for quicker boot times and data access.
Graphics Card Upgrade: Installing a new graphics card to enhance gaming and video editing capabilities.
CPU Upgrade: Replacing the processor for better performance in demanding tasks.
Power Supply Upgrade: Installing a higher wattage power supply to support additional components.
Improved Performance: Upgrades can significantly boost your PC's speed and efficiency.
Extended Lifespan: Regular maintenance and upgrades can extend the life of your computer.
Cost-Effective: Upgrading components can be more cost-effective than buying a new PC.