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You will cringe to the brink of passing out after a few minutes looking at this subreddit. DO NOT POST HERE ASKING FOR TECH SUPPORT

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Rules:

1) No posts with just cracked screens! If that device/phone has more than a cracked screen, then post it.

2) No posts about just dusty computers, they are rarely cringeworthy! Dusty computer pictures should be submitted to /r/dustypcs.

3) Post screenshots and software carnage to /r/softwaregore. Error messages, infection counts, etc., do not constitute 'gore'.

4) Your post actually has to be tech gore! This includes stock photos. We have seen them, they used to be funny, now they're not.

5) No videos over 30 seconds. This is more than enough time to show what needs to be shown.

6) No asking for tech support. This isn't the place, try r/techsupport.


/r/techsupportgore will not pay for your psychiatrist/mental health care consultant after seeing our content.

Only you can prevent techsupportgore. You and /r/techsupport.

Further subreddits of interest: /r/talesfromtechsupport /r/technology /r/techsupportmacgyver /r/oddware /r/algoreTechSupport


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550

Didn’t know IPS panels can have burn-in…

60 Comments
2024/07/25
14:13 UTC

296

Customer Stated: "It made an funny electrical sound....like a zap"

12 Comments
2024/07/25
00:49 UTC

1,800

The "ethernet" cable at our business that runs from the fiber modem to the edgerouter. it is 150 feet of Cat3 btw. We pay for 500 Mbps DL and only get to use <100 Mbps

119 Comments
2024/07/22
20:34 UTC

248

"We have dark fibre at home", dark fibre at home......

Saw this in the streets of Lissabon.

33 Comments
2024/07/22
14:14 UTC

70

Portable monitor was too light for moniter arm and had no mount, solution: duct tape

10 Comments
2024/07/21
20:47 UTC

69

Definitely not a fire hazard

13 Comments
2024/07/20
19:03 UTC

134

my little cousin added water cooling to my computer

i went to the bathroom. when i came back, i saw this. when i asked him what he has done, he said that he added water cooling to my pc.

16 Comments
2024/07/20
16:44 UTC

208

That fucked usb port part 2

37 Comments
2024/07/20
09:10 UTC

189

Did he use steel wool to remove that thermal paste??

38 Comments
2024/07/19
21:23 UTC

101

My "home server" from 2010

12 Comments
2024/07/19
17:50 UTC

16

sir we updated your usb ports ahh port.

5 Comments
2024/07/19
16:44 UTC

804

VGA screws were too tight to unscrew by hand, so I got a screwdriver and the plastic broke off

The cable must have been around 13 years old as the manufacturing date on the monitor is May 2011 and these monitors have been in use at my school since then, I don't think the cables have ever been changed.

96 Comments
2024/07/19
04:20 UTC

130

Its good ?

30 Comments
2024/07/17
20:09 UTC

274

Battery Balloon

Got an old Microsoft Surface Book that decided to inflate the battery that sits behind the screen.

40 Comments
2024/07/17
15:35 UTC

218

I don't think that's to spec...

34 Comments
2024/07/17
09:40 UTC

324

there's something wrong with my motherboard

31 Comments
2024/07/16
17:06 UTC

398

Found this used to connect the hdmi cable from a projector to the DisplayPort on classroom PC.

Replaced it with a normal adapter right after finding this because wtf.

16 Comments
2024/07/15
09:53 UTC

262

Rate my setup!

33 Comments
2024/07/14
18:22 UTC

134

I was wondering why that Switch was overheating......

13 Comments
2024/07/14
07:53 UTC

46

There are liquidtight connectors! Why???????????

Busch Gardens Tampa

6 Comments
2024/07/13
16:54 UTC

1,197

Service ticket for corporate retail store - Printer not working. Resident self appointed IT expert condescendingly tells me that 4 wires is all you need, it's not the patch lead he made to help the store out and the fault must be something else.

114 Comments
2024/07/13
10:04 UTC

2,023

Crosspost from r/LGOLED - Did they kill the TV or nah?

156 Comments
2024/07/13
09:10 UTC

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