MacBook, iMac, PC Repair Knoxville TN (865) 409-2011


Knox Mac & PC Repair
KnoxPCRepair.com
(865) 409-2011

Over 30 Years of Technical Experience!
Mac & PC Repair Services

Serving Knoxville, TN and Surrounding Areas



I have been working with Mac & PC computer systems for over 30 years and can fix just about any problem that you can send my way. Most importantly I offer fast turn around, honest service and the best rates in town!


Timelapse Video: Laptop Teardown & Rebuild
  • Broken Laptop Screens
  • iMac & MacBook Upgrades
  • Water Damaged MacBooks
  • Slow iMac & PC Solutions
  • System Restore
  • Data Recovery
  • Memory Upgrades
  • SSD Upgrades
  • Virus Removal
  • Faulty Power Jacks


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Text me your Name, Device, Model and a Description of your problem.

865-409-2011
I will text you back with a price quote!







Pricing: I Guarantee the best prices in Knoxville! Search around and you will see that my rates are about half that of other professional repair services.

I charge a flat rate of $60 for diagnostic and basic repairs. If your device requires more serious repair then we can discuss pricing and repair options before I perform any work. I'll work within your budget to get the job done.

Get A Quote: If you are uncertain about what's wrong or how much it's going to cost then text me and I will give you a free estimate on the repair.



Location: I work from my home office located off of Lovell Rd. Please note that I work By Appointment Only and you should call or text ahead of time to make sure that I am in the office before you arrive.

West Knoxville:
1907 Plumb Ridge Rd
Knoxville TN 37932
By Appointment Only
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Hours:
Mon-Fri: 10AM-6PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed



Knox Mac & PC Repair
(865) 409-2011
www.KnoxPCRepair.com






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MacBook Pro 13 - Replacing The LCD Screen



In this video I teardown and replace the full LCD screen assembly on a 2015 MacBook Pro 13" model.


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MacBook Pro A1502 - Teardown - New Thermal Paste - Cleaning The Fans & H...



In this video I teardown a MacBook Pro A1502 to replace the crusty old thermal paste on the processor and cleanup the fans and heatsink.


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Solved: Using OBS On A Crappy PC, Best Settings YouTube, Live 3 Camera S...



So after 50+ live stream tests I've finally figured out the best OBS settings to broadcast live on YouTube. This is for my PC of course. But feel free to give these setting a shot if you are new to OBS, like I was, and you're lost in the woods, like I was...

I've spent the past 3 weeks working out a 3 camera setup which consisted mainly of me pulling my hair out every time the stream would crash. But it was time well spent considering it's free open source software. Please Help Support "Jim" and the OBSProject
https://obsproject.com/contribute

I started out on my MacBook Air and it didn't go so well. Next I moved everything over to my MacBook Pro running an i5 processor with 16GB of Ram, still wasn't cutting it.

From there I tested the software out on an old PC that I use for research while doing tech repair on the daily basis. Right off the bat it was working better for sure but it still wasn't streaming fluently.

After a solid week of testing I finally figured out the best settings for my PC. I haven't gone back to either of my Macs to see if these settings will work but it's not a good idea to broadcast from a laptop anyway, and especially not over a wireless signal. However, if you do successfully use these settings on a MacBook then please let me know.

In this video I'm running an old HP Pavilion 500-c60 AMD A6-5200 2ghz processor with 8gb of ram and a Radeon HD graphics card. It doesn't get much more basic than that! Here are my OBS settings...
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Settings / Output / Streaming:
Encoder - X264
Enforce Encoder Settings - Unchecked
Rescale Output - Checked - 1280x720
Rate Control - CBR
Bitrate - 4000
Use Custom Buffer- Unchecked
Keyframes Interval - 2
Usage Preset - Super Fast

Settings / Audio
Sample Rate - 48khz
Channels - Mono

Settings / Video
Base - 1600x900 (this will be different for everyone)
Output - 1280x720
Downscale Filter - Bicubic
Common FPS - 24NTSC

Settings / Advanced
Process Priority - Above Normal
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I left everything else as default in all other settings for now.

Hope this helps you guys out!


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