50% of all 4090 will end up in trash and here is why
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ค. 2024
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Everyone: WOW the repair is amazing etc.
Me: No one even noticed the "Make Earth Flat Again" hat i spent most of the editing time on
I have no hope for humanity anymore.
I saw that and laughed a bit
I guess the joke fell flat.
i saw i was too busy trying to make more versions of the hat and failing.
I was busy contracting a local company to make them
Saw it😅 but I was even more amused by the flux smile face 😂😂
You know theres an AI server somewhere watching your videos thinking "this human is valuable"
This is absolutely correct :D
LOL no the AI is thinking that human has the wrong number of fingers.
There's an AI somewhere thinking dirty thoughts while watching his videos.
No its thinking how can i recycle this and make money from plagiarizing his content...
@@scottstamm7022"Whoa... exposed contacts... kinky"
the first successful brain transplant. in a gpu for now....
Now we need someone try to transplant the GPU into our brain so we can render our po..i mean games directly in our brains at 4K ultra settings.
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@@UnimatrixTH-cam dude i used to have a broken GPU for such a long time (aphantasia)
@@UnimatrixTH-cam I mean, we already have infinitely powerful specs inside ourselves. It's our imagination.
I think EVGA does this for their returns/warranties. Well, used to do this anyway or at least until their stock runs out.
Not many people can say they have a hand-built 4090 - bravo dude
Now how about a wire wound 4090. Skip the PCB and wire wind everything! Now that would be next level...
@@blahorgaslisk7763the amount of latency a wire would have would make it perform like a 20 year old gpu
@@thelespauldude3283 Well the latency would depend on the length of the connection, not if it's a wire or a path on a PCB. Both use coper and wires cab be shorter than the path of a signal path on a PCB.
Remember Cray? they were once the absolute super computer masters. Well some of their early computers were using wrapped wires between the components instead of a PCB with traces. This allowed them to design the computer in 3 Dimensions rather than 2 Dimensions as a PCB forces you too do. That way the data paths were shorter and they could run the system at higher frequencies. This is part of how they were able to provide more performance than their competitors.
So wire wrapping or soldering the components is harder to do, but theoretically they could be faster.
Cut hey, even if you were forced to run it slower it would be a very cool GPU. Just a PCI-e connector and a blob of wires and components.
In fact Cray were also water cooling their supercomputers, but of course in their own interesting way.
I'm not sure how the cooling of the components were done, but they didn't use a radiator to cool the water. Instead they made the cooler a decorative waterfall that was letting the water fall down a panel and end up in a little pool. Today you can buy similar waterfalls that can be mounted to a wall as a decoration. Again to make their computers more art than equipment they made the chassi look like a round bench. In the middle there were a tower with parts of the computer. The "bench" was even covered with cushions.
A little of topic but for real, wire wrapping was something Cray used to be able to make the fastest supercomputers on earth back in time.
What? Anybody who practically had to rma their gpu has one of these. What are u talking about lol.
The amount of work needed for this repair was insane 😱
I'd really like to know how much this cost. This was an insane amount of work indeed!
at least half of New Card's price for repair cost.
@@venerandarain3 an RTX 4090 is $2000 CAD. You say this repair cost $1000? I highly doubt it.
You forget the experience of doing these kinds of repair
@@timarc9895 time he wasted on that card and transfering all that stuf it make sense to cost that much
I can't even desolder popped capacitors properly and then there's this guy... mad respect.
If a guy who send this for repair see this video , trow some bonus $$$ in there , this was insane repair.
at this point its not even his graphic card
Theseus's GPU?
@@ArminasGondolin Trigger's 4090.
I get $150 for Xbox X and PS hdmi replacements. And I have gotten them down to a science. Can have them done under an hour thats fully disassembled and reassembled. This is baby work compared to what you just did. Some comments saying $400 and $500. I see $1000 to $1500 value easy. The skill needed to do that work without damaging further is world class alone. Re-balling chips.... Serious work there.
at those prices might as well buy a new gpu? lol
@@LCJammer correct.
@@LCJammer There is good damn reason why repairmen is not exactly popular occupation. Especially for this kind of work.
@@LCJammer would you tho? or instead send it to repair for half the price of the new 4090?
@@calceus2640 $1000-1500 is not half the price of a 4090. i can get a brand new 4090 for $1600. why should i take the risk of fixing a broken one that has no guarantee that it wont break again later.
Holy moly, that was super impressive! Hope you could take some well deserved rest after that mega fix!
Nope.
@@northwestrepair in Romania they say: rest through work
@@northwestrepair Awesome rescue, and video. How many hours would you estimate this transplant took?
👏
Imagine repairing a board someone's been using as a donor.
Watching your videos, is like watching a master paint a masterpiece, and so relaxing.
Thank you! Cheers!
Just like Bob Ross the painter
The repair cost was probably 90% of the price of a new GPU.
This channel amazes me deeply, the level of skill is absurd.
This guy asks only 50 bucks for repair, chill out😂
@@x2stefan2701 no way
@@metal_mo that's what I remember from his discord
@@x2stefan2701 This guy is highly skilled technician, it's 50$ an hour, not fifty for a whole repair. get real kid.
Still probably much less than 90% of a 2000$ GPU. If it's 500$ it's a bargain.
@@sirzebra 50$ an hour? Only if you pay in cash or in a low wage country.
Not gonna lie, I love your repairs but this video with all the hard work that included all that transplant from a dead card onto the other one which already has been a donor (stripped off of almost everything), plus the epic music made me cry. Of happiness man. Bless you, and all your hard work! You are an incredible electrical & IT engineer ! May you live long, healthy, and may you find all the peace and love and happiness that you deserve, my friend!
The amount of knowledge and time put into this repair is mind blowing. Turning Coal into Diamonds.
This is the kind of work that is done out of passion, as otherwise it would be economically unviable.
It is clear that you are passionate about your work.
Congratulations and continue
At that point seems almost easier to build 4090 from the scratch :).......Keep Up The Good Work!!!!
7:18 You missed an opportunity right there "the short is gone"
🤣🤣🤣from northbridgefix.... And from Sorin: "we have a picture! Can't believe!" 🤣🤣🤣
@@adaniel69 better than factory
Wow that was an insane amount of work. I hope you got paid well for all that!
Same pay. Repair complexity and time it takes is not a factor.
At least for now.
@@northwestrepair At least take 2x because 2 cards were involved.
I agree - I'd expect it to be cheaper for him to get a new 4090 than transfer the components onto a donor board (which itself was damaged). Feel for him a little , there's no warranty which would cover obvious impact damage like that .
@@northwestrepair$500+ as far as I'm concerned, it is better than paying $2000 for a used one on eBay of unknown origin and condition.
Keep up the great work and entertaining videos 👍
Cheers 🍻
@enkur1972
A 4090, I hope he charged at least $400, no make that $500+ for this repair. It's a 4090, a used one on eBay is around $2000+. At least this one had been looking at, all temps checked, serviced and has a guarantee on the repair. A used one from eBay is, well, it could be being sold for a bad reason.
No, paying at least $500 for this 4090 repair is definitely better than paying $2000 for a used one from eBay of unknown origin and condition 👍
You deserve a technical and skill award for successfully completing this procedure.
Bro, you are a legend, literally resurrected it from the dead.
This repair left me speechless...super impressive, keep up with those! You're my biggest motivation!
Damn this must be such a tedious task even for you. Btw, love how you separate two solder balls already joined together 😅
Your work ethic, attention to detail, and just the amount you *care* about the work you do is fantastic. We need more peeps like you.
That was ridiculous. Well done man. Best board repair / complete rebuild I have seen for a while.
Best episode of law & order yet!
Perfect, upload just before my sleep time
Same
perfect :)
Lol me with my insomnia
as someone who solders caps and wires for hobby as a very small scale.
This is a hugee task.
Mad respect.
Thinking of that BGA chips.. There's literally thousands of ways this repair could have gone wrong. But here you are, a true champion of rework. Even Louis Rossmann would salute to you, sir. At this stage, repair is probably way more fun than actually gaming on that 4090!
I know a guy that wouldn't put that much work into a GPU..
respect to you, sir! Well done. Awesome repair and video!
Proud to be among the first ones to see this. What an awesome repair. Thanks for posting!
I know these edited ones must require lots of effort, but they are just sooo calming and relaxing to watch. I love watching people who know what they do.
I hope that the customer will appreciate your work and this card as well. you have incredible experience, great job, thanks for the video
None of his friends can recognize him anymore but he will live lol. Amazing work as usual!
1000 dollar worth repairs we’ll done captain 🎉
You are scary good. I was precision soldering certified by the Air Force, and you make me look like an amateur. Good job and video.
How does this level of effort and skill not cost someone more than a new 4090?
Very well done. I can't imagine the sick feeling of someone's 4090 shitting the bed and no longer working.
High-end GPUs usually comes with 3 to 5 years warranty. If the GPU stop working the user send it back to where he originally bought it and they should send him a new one.
I am speechless... Legendary repair🙌
Keeping it short; you are amazing. Hard to believe that this repair was more economical that buying a new GPU.
Every video is fascinating to watch you repair. This was the best one yet! I can't imagine how time consuming it must be to setup video recording on such detailed and patient work like this. Great job!
Hats off to you sir. (Flat earth ones too). Amazing repair. Alex would have called it a no fix before taking the screws out. Well done!
Honestly very cool and very well done. Props to whoever sent that donor board.
I don't know if you saw that story from a while ago about some company in china basically buying 4090s just for the die and memory and they were making their own boards to convert them to be blower style AI cards, I wonder if the PCB and cooler came from somewhere like that after all they would have little reason to be careful with the original board.
anyone can work a job. You can"t do this as a job and not love what you"re doing. Not only is this extremely tedious, but great skill is required. great video!
A true Labor of Love indeed. this isnt normal repair takes a passionate guy who loves what he is doing to pull this off.. kudos. and lucky client too.
7:19 and the short is gone
Magical!!
That is pure surgery 😮
❤❤ watching every single video on your channel and can tell that you do that with a lot of patience I know others who would say that's not economical nor practical 😂
The most extreme and amazing fix till now by far !! I'm shocked !
im so impressed right now... knowing that someone can do this amount of work with such precise moves + knowledge... if im ur friend i would never buy new pc part again...
Hello Doctor... Good surgery as always! You're in different level.. Congrats.
your repairs are so fascinating to watch
Customer must be delighted big job and worked first time excellent work!
I've done enough soldering work to know that takes skill and patience. Well done.
every time i watch a 4090 repair video im glad i bought a 7900xtx
Any GPU can break at some point. NVIDIA being the top of the star recently thanks to all melting connectors and some weird ass cables. I would rather solder them directly onto the PCB and not give a single F about the looks.
@@thisfeatureisbad That's how I fixed a grand son's 4090 after a melted connector that even had a safety clip to make sure the wire was secured. Works great now and been running that way for a long time now.
@@thisfeatureisbad Looks are useless in pc world to be honest. people dont even waste their time looking the hardware, they waste their time in the damn screen. i still dont get it with all this crap about looks lol
7900xtx is a nice card if your budget is tight
Amd lagged in all my games and has inferior drivers. Sad but true.
'What sorcery is this?' Great work from the Wizard once more.
You should try to add a stopwatch just to show how much time you spend doing these repairs. This one looks like a full day job... Good one mate
Amazing repair describes this fix perfectly. Way beyond anything I expected from a repair attempt. Customer owes you some candy.
Tony you are the goat of GFX card repair nice job.
Man, your work is incredible!
You deserve a lot more subscribers that you have!
They are all going to the other grumpy guy. lol 🤣
That's not a repair, that is a compete rebuild of a card, amazing work.
Thank you for your videos, very chill and logical. Helps me destress watching you work these puzzles.
I think you're capable of designing your own GPU after watching this.
No words... about your skills ... impressive
Dude, you are an artist.
My hats off to you.
Is it weird I use your videos as a way to meditate. After a hard day's work I can genuinely use them to relax
God damn, what a beast of a repair.
What i think about this repair ? I think you are the goat , that's what i think . Amazing work .
Awesome repair job ! very impressed, God Bless You !!
I'm always impressed how much time and afford you spent at this repairs well done
Knowledge + Experience + Precision god bless you 🙏
I know nothing about fixing electronics, but I do like to watch this kind of video.
Unbelievable work. 90% of stuff you do I have no idea but it looks amazing
Video title should be "Rebuilding a 4090". That was a ton of work!
Aww man, ya'll beat me to the comment section.
That was insane, with how much work you put into this repair I hope it was economically viable.
This is my jam brother, hit the sweet spot on this one for me. Thank you
you sir are a madman. my deepest respect for your patience and skill keep going. this left me speechless
Wow that was a lot of work. What a fantastic job. Just wow. Man you are the master.
Unless that was the 4090 on which he was gaming at the same time as his first-born was conceived, and it's an emotional attachment now, this level of expense to resuscitate it seems slightly insane. Crazy repair skills though; I'm impressed.
Your videos are so amazing to the point of soothing. They never dissappoint. Keep up the great work and the amazing content.
That was really crazy insane work.. you are the best!!
The fact that this guy puts so much work into repairing GPUs and also editing the videos makes me appreciate him so much. Also, nice edit with the White Hat. Also just saw a GPU getting revived is so satisfying, I can't even imagine how satisfying it is to do it yourself. I am glad that I have discovered your channel.
i danced around with buying and returning an XTX and a 4080S. i was going to buy a 4090 and just stop thinking about it. but damn dude.
Videos about the 4090 failures are everywhere. Then i see you take it apart and show what's up.
i hope the 4 year warranty on my 4080s is enough...
I'm so impressed by your work sir! The amount of skill and knowhow it takes. It's fascinating to watch. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing how far you take this repair... The amount of work and the risks that sketchy board could have... Impressive
Excellent job, it reminded me how perseverant men can be.
Satisfaction achieved.
Greetings and congratulations.
thank you for shearing your journey with us man that was epic!!
Your work is a great source of ispiration, respect
Dude that repair was insane! You have great skills!
I didn't watch everything.
BUT. Serious kudos to you having the patience to be able to do all of that. Mad props.
The memery mixed with the knowledge and sleight of skill. 🔥🙌🏼 it’s like everything I needed in my morning.
Your experience allows you insight to many things . It shows in the video ! Well done
Bro straight up love your content. Love what you do and how you do it brother!! Keep it up!! I watch anything you put out and believe you are beyond talented and your doing the gpu gods work out here my guy!!
Great video , thanks for posting
Your work and skills simply amaze me!! I do a lot of electronics repairs since I was a kid and would never dream of doing anything like that,!well maybe not yet lol
Helluva job! Perhaps your most satisfying to date - huge kudos.
Amazing and so much work.
How is something like this even possible this is insane. This guy is a different breed
This is your best one yet, congrats! and for the owner: that's hell expensive repair! but I guess it's worth it!
Bravo. Must be borderline decision to take on a job like that. Good on the customer getting donor board and getting a salvage to occur. Amazing video as always. Liked the music too. Cheers.
Your patience and determination are indescribable.. amazing job.. keep up the good work..👍🏻