Don't know how honest the guy was as I know a lot of computer shop people unfortunately take advantage of customers because they lack knowledge. S
He said the BIOS was messed up - so he reset it and change a few settings, no biggie.
updated drivers - no biggie
said the pump on the AIO was only partially plugged in, and the thermal paste was dry and crusty - halfway plugged in would mean it wasn't coming on (what I thought) he put new paste on which is good.
Seeing how she and most normal people couldn't do what he did, he did a good job. She wanted same-day service so it was $350, $250 for the work, and $100 for rush. Which seems kind of OUCH to me, but I don't know the going rate for tech work. It shouldn't have taken any competent tech more than an hour to do all that, and that's being generous. She asked about why her fan was so loud, and I don't like he told her "it's a server motherboard so it's always going to be loud" I think this got her to drop another $50 for him to install a new fan. Now I'm not saying she didn't need a new fan, but $50 for a fan when she already was spending $350, and outside of the dollar worth of thermal paste it was all profit for him. That seems excessive to me, and I'm sure it's not a premium $40 Corsair fan. I'm blown away people can drop $400 willy-nilly like that, thank god I know everything I do and what I don't I can read up on or go to YT and learn how. But for someone like her who it took a solid hour to get her in the BIOS, I guess you pay what you gotta pay.
He was confused why she had a SuperMicro server board in there lol.