Please, no one do this. You are heating up capacitors and plastic parts not meant for such high temperatures. 100-120°C is the maximum rating for most components. The goal in doing the "oven method" is to reflow the solder under the GPU and/or memory modules. This can be better achieved with Kapton Tape and a hot air gun. Please DO NOT BAKE YOUR GPUs!!! It makes it harder for actual technicians from repairing them in the future.
Yes i do this to reflow the solder and it's working well. It's not a perfect solution, but it allow to use the card for 5-6 months more before repeat this. It's the third time i do it for my gpu's brother, and it's working
My friend told me he tried this as a last resort a few years ago and he still uses that same gpu to this day
Please, no one do this. You are heating up capacitors and plastic parts not meant for such high temperatures. 100-120°C is the maximum rating for most components. The goal in doing the "oven method" is to reflow the solder under the GPU and/or memory modules. This can be better achieved with Kapton Tape and a hot air gun. Please DO NOT BAKE YOUR GPUs!!!
It makes it harder for actual technicians from repairing them in the future.
Yes i do this to reflow the solder and it's working well. It's not a perfect solution, but it allow to use the card for 5-6 months more before repeat this. It's the third time i do it for my gpu's brother, and it's working
I agree, it is effective for soldering
Well my bad for not listening to this my capacitors melted and become apart