@@A.S.Repairs could you do a video or share a tutorial how to do this .. looks amazin but i need to see at detail i want to try it, btw giving you guys a tip try to use a motherboard that has x4 pcie need to be x4 not x8 not x1 not a riser just a x4 inset the graphic card and it will give you video when you hace this problem of the first lane OL, yeah only when gpu its still alive if theres a masive short then its dead
So neat to find this video from google, I’m already subbed to this guys subreddit (shoutout r/GPUrepair) and his YT.
Brilliant, thank you.
Great and concise video!
Make sure to cut the PCIe data lines too.... Yes sir, thats really helpful. We all know exactly which lines and where to cut.
Very useful information,thanks bro
Awesome video
Wow. I did not know that you can use any pcie lanes.
I tought that the 1st lane is the default and needed to boot.
Not any. You can go backwards only
What about volt injection and flir camera to detect where the short is .
How can a PCI-E riser plugged backward? Is there no key at the end as usual PCI-E slot?
Look at the thumbnail. It can be plugged in backwards to 16x slot or some botherboards have the 1x slot open on the end so this can happen
I tried this riser modification, never worked for me
Dude probably fried card if he inserted backwards....😢 That's impressive that it is "reparable" in some cases by modifying riser.
It will only work for mining, not for gaming.
It will work for gaming, just limited to pcie 1x. It is possible to make it 8x but you have to rewire last 8 lanes to be first 8 lanes
@@A.S.Repairs could you do a video or share a tutorial how to do this .. looks amazin but i need to see at detail i want to try it, btw giving you guys a tip try to use a motherboard that has x4 pcie need to be x4 not x8 not x1 not a riser just a x4 inset the graphic card and it will give you video when you hace this problem of the first lane OL, yeah only when gpu its still alive if theres a masive short then its dead