this guy is amazing his explanations and dignostics has got my gtx 1070 mini actually showing signs of life again just waiting for couple more components and im 98% sure it will boot as all rails back healthy thankyou Tech cemetery i owe you big time
hello tech cemetery i fixed my gtx 1070 thankyou quick question on a gtx 1070 founders edition with samsung gddr5 i have 36 ohms is this in range of normal
don't be too hard on yourself, you still did a great job given how much of this was just assumptions and given how new the card is and still you got it from dead on all rails to playing a game, and true this card is worth a fortune now pretty much ....
G'day Brian, did you come here to check out the channel after the live stream the other day, I hope I have helped you make a connection that is positive for both channels in the future 😁
Dude. Great job. You are super honest, knowledgeable and thorough. You are doing the best you can with the little detail you have. Keep up the great work.
You did good sir & that was a wonderful repair even though it was not up to your taste. you know where to pinpoint the problem & possible solutions without prior experience, to me that's just legendary.
I took off the extra set of shunts prior to testing the card, you can see this at 31:33 as well as the crooked fuse - good eye though, I'm surprised you noticed.
dont be hard on yourself that you went on guesses, your guesses are absolutely astounding and honestly if it got the card up and running it is a great result
Nice, this is why we meed the right to repair. Great work, amazing job, couldn't believe you brought it back to life, I'm so happy that you did and also for Brian, awesome work!
Great video once again! I feel your pain regarding the "repair" not being a repair. I think your logic is sound and the card will likely last for a long time, but cases like this are exactly why we need right to repair. It would be so nice if the manufacturer just gave out the damn schematics for their cards. Anyway, I'd love to pick your brain sometime about a couple cards I've worked on that I can't fix, if there's a good way to do that?
Hey, i think this fix is not 100% so i dont think many people should go replacing the ram chip immediately i would first reflow the gpu die a bit to see if it comes back to life. I did this repair twice. Twice i thought oh i fixed it. But no, turns out that in the process of replacing the "bad" vram, i was only reflowing the gpu die. So it worked for a short while and died again so then i thought. Hey maybe its the vram in the opposite end that died too. So i went ahead and replaced that one and it actually lasted 2 weeks of intensive deep learning. Today it died again. So now i believe the die was to blame all along. I would suggest trying a light reflow first to see if your device turns back on before going out and changing vram.
Great video, using the meter in diode mode to supply the 3.2v, genius. Though I would have used resistors higher than 0 ohm, just to limit current draw by the IC (say 50 ohm). Not that I could fix this card in the first place :-)
Gracias señor. Buena explicación. Trato de seguirlo pero no sé mucho inglés, y estoy buscando por play store que traduzca a español. Aún así, no dejo de ver su canal. Felicitaciones
Thank you for sharing with us, this knowledge really helpful. Me most case struggling repair power delivery missing or weak signal on PG circuit. most case for laptop if i force enable the the missing raii most of it doesn't want to boot😅, its easier when pcb manufacturers release full schematic with all power on sequence signal graphs required to boot.
personally i believe a repair is a repair as long as you have sourced what you could and using your knowledge to make educated decisions as long as it works and everything is within reasonable parameters everything is good
Wow tough to make certain decisions under the circumstance… still you got it working! I’d hope later you do a follow up video on the exact parts that this card required for a full repair… 👍🏽
Eli: I feel you actually went away and above on the fix you made on this card. I feel what happened was a component went out of spec. Without a detailed flow chart you won't be able to find it if you spent another month on this card. I think the pex rail and the 1.8 rail had the same component that was damaged causing it to fail. The fact that you got it to post probably means it will last the owner for the next two years. It would be nice to find out the information you need, just not necessarily unless the component that failed, fails further. If it fails further which to me seems during your testing it would show up. Thus you should probably run it for a week to make sure it is stable, starting and stopping the card like two dozen times.
"if I sound like I don't know what I am talkin' about, it's because I don't know what I am talking about"... Love the honesty. LOL,,,.,., but of course you know what you're talking about; you're just not familiar with these particular cards. Now, if you started talking about dilithium crystals and flux capacitors and zpm generators...LOL
It doesn't make any sense that that extremely important regulator was just lost and not mounted, as it seem to have been, since that would absolutely no doubt have been caught in the the control systems they have when testing the cards since well it would just not have started. So something isn't right here at all.
@@TechCemetery Totally agree with that. The solder surface looked like it was factory but your impressing conclusion said it had to have been something there. Anything can happen I guess, thanks for the info.
I'd have put that 8k resistor back in after it didn't change anything. Then at least you'd only have 2 non-standard parts in there (well . . . 3, counting the LDO). Zero ohm resistors are dangerous if you're unsure of component values. It might also have been an option to try powering the 1.8V buck converter directly from a benchtop power supply, just to see if the converter would power on properly . . . if you could find a way to get the leads connected.
As it turns out, that resistor is supposed to be 17k ohms or so. It measures as 8k in circuit. I've switched it back out to a 17k ohm and I've sent the card back to the original owner after verifying VCC is actually 5V. There will be a follow up video sooner or later.
Hey i love your troubleshooting and explanation, it's pretty straightforward. Btw I'm thinking few weeks (or months?) ago i saw some Russian upgrading gpu memory, can you actually do that? And I'm curious about the vbios mod itself to support the bigger memory capacity rather than the reballing process
Yep, you can upgrade memory. It's rather common on RX 500 and RX 400 series cards. It's a little iffy on Nvidia cards unless you just want to upgrade the speed of the memory modules. These mods often require certain resistors to be moved ( used to identify memory brand and capacity etc) and sometimes a vbios flash.
I like the way this card is laid out!! everything looks protected.. no diodes & resistors 2 knockoff!! I had problems years ago with mini diodes being 2 close 2 the pci-e slot..had some ram like that as well..looking good!! BRUH?? selling ''used'' goods. is E-BAY's bread & butter!!! just purchase death insurance!! every1 is trying 2 survive out there!! it's no sweat, if a used card dies!! I send the dead card in2 my insurance!! or back 2 nVidia!! good luck man!!
This says it all about MSI, really.. I call them MSDie for a reason lol send it back! I may complain about my Zotac 3090 being heavily neutered but at least i have a 5 year warranty, still covered even though i've fitted a water block! Back when a Radeon R9 290X was new and just before i switched to nVidia, i got an MSI 290X...and it arrived with already damaged, mangled fans from the factory! They had packed it too tightly with air cushioning which crushed down on it and killed the bearings! So, less than a month old, i'd had to zip tie a pair of 120mm fans to it..haha. Even an MSI board died on me back in the days of the Athlon XP..
Howdy yall, I think this a great channel to learn things about repair gpu and I think tech cemetery pouring his heart out to share his thought and experience to help out others and any comments drops should only be constructive opinions and gratitude for sharing but I see people would drop comments to boost their egos and insulting others , remember this is still the time of gpu shortage and price inflation where fixing it and asking for help makes more sense. So I’m just asking where’s the love ? Show some love . I’m out.
I have this same exact card! I need to re watch the video BPS did to fry this card I don't recall, I do recall him killing his red devil gotta see this vidz again
Hey man, great video thanks for sharing! I've been watching the other ones as well, but i have trouble understanding all the logic you follow. I understand that you check for things in order, then based on what is abnormal from what should be normal you analyze further based on component specs to troubleshoot even further, and change components when needed. Is there a video or a written guide where you explain what are all the voltage and resistance needed to be checked, where to find them because i guess they are not always at the same place? Could you also explain how did you find that the U212 component was linked to the buck converter, and same thing for the faulty resistors? Last but not least you say in your video that you asked for help on a website where a user called alex ross answered you, could you link this website, sorry i can't figure out which one it is since you speak fast :)
There's a russian repair forum called vlab.su, the user in question is "aleksros" who is very very good at fixing graphics cards. I found those components by manually tracing them. There are no special tricks here.
@@TechCemetery thanks for your answer! Im sorry but im a noob on this, i dont understand how you track this. Using your multimeter you search for continuity between each component and the one you're interested in? This would be like searching a needle in a haystack :)
@@Mat2141 Yep, I just use continuity mode. Once you've looked at enough graphics cards you get an intuition for what kind of component you're looking for. It's just a skill like most aspects of board repair.
@@TechCemetery Impressive, most impressive as vader would say :) I would love to learn how to properly do this, i know the basics, but i'm afraid this would be too much time consuming to be worth it.
@@Mat2141 Skills steam from stubborn application...nothing is free. You could be a genious but without exercising and practising you are doomed to fail. Regards from Italy.
Sorry for the question again! I have a Sapphire RX580 but messed up the board where the bios chip origanally mounts so i have mounted it on the chipset side where the dual bios chip would normally go and now mounted a switch on the side from another dead card but when doing voltage checks I noticed a voltage of 0.5v is missing and I cannot find 0.5v anywhere on the board. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Some days ago my RTX 3090 just died giving me no signal, was wondering if that was only me, but let's be honest, they sell us 1800-2300$ products that can run up to 105-110°C on the memories for the missing thermal pads on the back of the PCB. There's RMA if the card die but what's if someone managed to pick up a used one for a crazy price and it end up like this? In my opinion this GPU should be just illegal to be sold. If you have a RTX 3090 makes sure that your memory doesn't run up to 90°C or above using HWinfo, if it does, downclock your memory speed (even if doing this you draw your performance under a RTX 3080, but there's not a lot you can do).
I have a asus gtx 1060 6gb, i dropped thw pc and now it shows picture but has red dot randomly changing place on the picture, what could i do, would a heating gun fix it?
Heh, I wouldn't call my work intricate, but I use a magnifying glass + lamp combo linked below. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DKS2N3T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
got a gtx1060 that only detects and works in pci slot 2 but not the first pci slot mobo is working tested it with a diffrent gpu and it works what can i inspect on the pci interface to see what is wrong
Dear thanks for very good information, i have Evga GeForce RTX 3080, Not Dtected, (Stop on VGA Led), i Checked, 12v, 3 coil, OK, 5v OK, 1.8v OK, missing GPUvrm (41.9 ohm), and pex (4.1 ohm), i checked all zero ohm resistance, All OK, Where i have to check pls. help me out
Thanks for sharing. My dream to also be expert on repairing GPU. Any website or tutorial you recommend for aspiring person like me to have a hands-on experience on repairing like this?
Nice video Buddy ! Please make a video about soldering a display out to a Mining Graphic card or replacing the core to a board with display outputs (from p106-100 core to a gtx1060 6GB board and replacing the BIos chip as well ) and making the videos' title *"Can you solder display output to a Mining Graphic card"* I am sure it will bring a lot of views to the channel and add more subs aswell ! Hope you will consider it !
@@TechCemetery those cards have an HDMI port hidden behind the IO shield, but it doesn't display anything if you try to use it, some of those little display out circuitry components are actually missing from the back of the board near the display out section despite the card having an actual HDMI port hidden behind the solid IO shield they ship with it.
Hi bro I need some help regarding my gigabyte g1 GTX 980ti I have 12V short circuit on 8pin connector. After I remove MOSFET now Short on 12v is gone But Vram phase showing 10 ohm's instead of 70 ohm's And 1.8 volt is missing. Is my GPU chip is bad in your opinion.
If you can describe the card well enough, I'm happy to give you advice. Resistance measurements and voltages for cards that are not detected, and if it is detected it likely has error 43 or artifacts under load - in which case I can't suggest anything other than that you should run MATS/MODS.
@@TechCemetery the card i have is asus rtx 2070 o8g . i can measure 5 volts 12 volt and 3.3 volts. no 1.8 volt or any lower volts on the card. no volt reading on the left side of the card 2r2 ,2r2 and 4r7 inductor. Also no volt reading in the vram vcore Lr22 or lr47 inductors .The card was working but stopped working after i dropped it on the ground, no display signal, i was able to see it in windows as secondary video card but when i install driver it crash. If you can message me on Reddit i can send you Photos.
this guy is amazing his explanations and dignostics has got my gtx 1070 mini actually showing signs of life again just waiting for couple more components and im 98% sure it will boot as all rails back healthy thankyou Tech cemetery i owe you big time
hello tech cemetery i fixed my gtx 1070 thankyou quick question on a gtx 1070 founders edition with samsung gddr5 i have 36 ohms is this in range of normal
sorry on memory phase
don't be too hard on yourself, you still did a great job given how much of this was just assumptions and given how new the card is and still you got it from dead on all rails to playing a game, and true this card is worth a fortune now pretty much ....
This was my card! That's amazing. I'd love to do a collab with you, working on my broken RX 6900XT. Let me know!
DUDE thanks for leading me here via bz's advice.
I'd be happy to look at the 6900 XT. Send me an email.
@@TechCemetery Email sent!
G'day Brian, did you come here to check out the channel after the live stream the other day,
I hope I have helped you make a connection that is positive for both channels in the future 😁
PS how often do you Vacuum the Studio, maybe the original missing part is on the floor at your place 😁
this guy is a monster... even tough i have good amount experience with card repair before, there's still a lot that i can learn from your channel..
This guy have no barriers on his mind.
Dude. Great job. You are super honest, knowledgeable and thorough. You are doing the best you can with the little detail you have. Keep up the great work.
I think you will be able to have a good amount of subscribers pretty soon, as the TH-cam algorithm is now recommending your videos!
RTX 3090 has a power draw of up to 350W - I'd say 3 fans are definitely required! Good work!
An excellent fault finding video - well done! Subscribed!
You did good sir & that was a wonderful repair even though it was not up to your taste. you know where to pinpoint the problem & possible solutions without prior experience, to me that's just legendary.
FYI the card looks to be shunt modded, so the lower draw as read in gpuz is going to be off - its probably consuming closer to 500w+
I took off the extra set of shunts prior to testing the card, you can see this at 31:33 as well as the crooked fuse - good eye though, I'm surprised you noticed.
@@sent18inel removal of power limit for extreme overclocking, or to have a bit more fun.
dont be hard on yourself that you went on guesses, your guesses are absolutely astounding and honestly if it got the card up and running it is a great result
This has got to be BPS's card
Nice, this is why we meed the right to repair. Great work, amazing job, couldn't believe you brought it back to life, I'm so happy that you did and also for Brian, awesome work!
Great video once again! I feel your pain regarding the "repair" not being a repair. I think your logic is sound and the card will likely last for a long time, but cases like this are exactly why we need right to repair. It would be so nice if the manufacturer just gave out the damn schematics for their cards. Anyway, I'd love to pick your brain sometime about a couple cards I've worked on that I can't fix, if there's a good way to do that?
Do you have a reddit account?.
@@TechCemetery yeah I'm daniel_andrei1996 on reddit
@@danandrei96 I sent you a PM, my reddit username has an abundance of "jim"s in it
Hey, i think this fix is not 100% so i dont think many people should go replacing the ram chip immediately i would first reflow the gpu die a bit to see if it comes back to life. I did this repair twice. Twice i thought oh i fixed it. But no, turns out that in the process of replacing the "bad" vram, i was only reflowing the gpu die. So it worked for a short while and died again so then i thought. Hey maybe its the vram in the opposite end that died too. So i went ahead and replaced that one and it actually lasted 2 weeks of intensive deep learning. Today it died again. So now i believe the die was to blame all along. I would suggest trying a light reflow first to see if your device turns back on before going out and changing vram.
Great video, using the meter in diode mode to supply the 3.2v, genius. Though I would have used resistors higher than 0 ohm, just to limit current draw by the IC (say 50 ohm). Not that I could fix this card in the first place :-)
Thanks!. I did try a higher ohm resistor at first, but I kept getting a voltage drop and then eventually settled on 0 ohms.
Thank u so Much,I enjoying and learning when watch your videos.
Gracias señor. Buena explicación. Trato de seguirlo pero no sé mucho inglés, y estoy buscando por play store que traduzca a español. Aún así, no dejo de ver su canal. Felicitaciones
Thank you for sharing with us, this knowledge really helpful. Me most case struggling repair power delivery missing or weak signal on PG circuit. most case for laptop if i force enable the the missing raii most of it doesn't want to boot😅, its easier when pcb manufacturers release full schematic with all power on sequence signal graphs required to boot.
personally i believe a repair is a repair as long as you have sourced what you could and using your knowledge to make educated decisions as long as it works and everything is within reasonable parameters everything is good
Wow tough to make certain decisions under the circumstance… still you got it working!
I’d hope later you do a follow up video on the exact parts that this card required for a full repair… 👍🏽
Very enjoyable video, I like your thought process and assumptions.
this was extremely hard to understand what's going on but other than my low iq you did a phenomenal job instantly subbed 👍 keep up the good work.
2:44 he flicked the ashes of his cigarette probe ... HAHAHAHA
Considering that you turned a paper weight into $3k it's not too shabby.
20:06 - GS7132 UD-3P3-R confirmed via schematic (300mA, Fast Transient Response LDO Regulator) taoboa / compatible replacement like the one chosen
yeah i made it to the end, keep up the good work
Eli: I feel you actually went away and above on the fix you made on this card. I feel what happened was a component went out of spec. Without a detailed flow chart you won't be able to find it if you spent another month on this card. I think the pex rail and the 1.8 rail had the same component that was damaged causing it to fail. The fact that you got it to post probably means it will last the owner for the next two years. It would be nice to find out the information you need, just not necessarily unless the component that failed, fails further. If it fails further which to me seems during your testing it would show up. Thus you should probably run it for a week to make sure it is stable, starting and stopping the card like two dozen times.
That's good sleuthing. Kid has a future!
Does electros have a yt channel? Thank you so much for these videos
Excellent knowhow about those complex card! Thanks a lot for vid. 👍
"if I sound like I don't know what I am talkin' about, it's because I don't know what I am talking about"... Love the honesty. LOL,,,.,., but of course you know what you're talking about; you're just not familiar with these particular cards.
Now, if you started talking about dilithium crystals and flux capacitors and zpm generators...LOL
It doesn't make any sense that that extremely important regulator was just lost and not mounted, as it seem to have been, since that would absolutely no doubt have been caught in the the control systems they have when testing the cards since well it would just not have started. So something isn't right here at all.
The component was knocked off by a previous owner, at the time I wasn't sure if it was supposed to be there.
@@TechCemetery Totally agree with that. The solder surface looked like it was factory but your impressing conclusion said it had to have been something there. Anything can happen I guess, thanks for the info.
thank you buildzoid for linking to this channel would like to ask for some source of components to fix a 1070 and a 980ti
I usually buy my components off of Mouser, Digikey or Taobao
The layout of 30 series cards looks to be much cleaner and tidier than 10 series cards. Just my first impression.
I'd have put that 8k resistor back in after it didn't change anything. Then at least you'd only have 2 non-standard parts in there (well . . . 3, counting the LDO). Zero ohm resistors are dangerous if you're unsure of component values. It might also have been an option to try powering the 1.8V buck converter directly from a benchtop power supply, just to see if the converter would power on properly . . . if you could find a way to get the leads connected.
As it turns out, that resistor is supposed to be 17k ohms or so. It measures as 8k in circuit. I've switched it back out to a 17k ohm and I've sent the card back to the original owner after verifying VCC is actually 5V. There will be a follow up video sooner or later.
Who else agrees that this guy and buildzoid from Actually Hardcore Overclocking gotta be brothers. Lol
great explanations, subscribed will look forward for more vids
Hey i love your troubleshooting and explanation, it's pretty straightforward.
Btw I'm thinking few weeks (or months?) ago i saw some Russian upgrading gpu memory, can you actually do that? And I'm curious about the vbios mod itself to support the bigger memory capacity rather than the reballing process
Yep, you can upgrade memory. It's rather common on RX 500 and RX 400 series cards. It's a little iffy on Nvidia cards unless you just want to upgrade the speed of the memory modules. These mods often require certain resistors to be moved ( used to identify memory brand and capacity etc) and sometimes a vbios flash.
Where can I get one of those test jigs made like the one u have. Excellent Video's Bro.
Would appreciate if you show the actual replacement of the components, maybe time-lapse. Have a look at Northridge fix channel
"I'll be skipping ampere for something more efficient.".... with the 4000 series almost released looks like it will be a few more years if ever.
This was very informative.
From your experience of repair, which would you say that has better the best quality components: Gigabyte, Zotac or Asus?
Asus
@@TechCemetery Thanks
Watching this as a primer to diagnosing dead electronics. Do you have a recommendation for multimeter for fixing these cards?
Aneng AN8008
It may seem like that cooler is to much for that card. But the fact is it's actually not enough.
Insane content man, really appreciated
Good vid, seemed stressful to make.
I like the way this card is laid out!! everything looks protected.. no diodes & resistors 2 knockoff!! I had problems years ago with mini diodes being 2 close 2 the pci-e slot..had some ram like that as well..looking good!!
BRUH?? selling ''used'' goods. is E-BAY's bread & butter!!! just purchase death insurance!! every1 is trying 2 survive out there!! it's no sweat, if a used card dies!! I send the dead card in2 my insurance!! or back 2 nVidia!! good luck man!!
You need a thermal camera. The thermal camera will save you tons of time.
This says it all about MSI, really.. I call them MSDie for a reason lol send it back! I may complain about my Zotac 3090 being heavily neutered but at least i have a 5 year warranty, still covered even though i've fitted a water block! Back when a Radeon R9 290X was new and just before i switched to nVidia, i got an MSI 290X...and it arrived with already damaged, mangled fans from the factory! They had packed it too tightly with air cushioning which crushed down on it and killed the bearings! So, less than a month old, i'd had to zip tie a pair of 120mm fans to it..haha. Even an MSI board died on me back in the days of the Athlon XP..
alekross may be the supremeGOD of fixing cards kkkk
I appreciate you very much. Keep the good work.
Your explanation it’s perfect.
Any news on rtx2070?
It's still dead, I won't touch it for some time.
@@TechCemetery the problem of the 2070 can apply to other cards? Like fan spinning no image ?
@@vanrazvanper1443 Yes
Now, that's a card I'd like to have enough money to buy.
Howdy yall, I think this a great channel to learn things about repair gpu and I think tech cemetery pouring his heart out to share his thought and experience to help out others and any comments drops should only be constructive opinions and gratitude for sharing but I see people would drop comments to boost their egos and insulting others , remember this is still the time of gpu shortage and price inflation where fixing it and asking for help makes more sense. So I’m just asking where’s the love ? Show some love . I’m out.
Hey bro how do I get ahold of you for my 1080ti?
I have this same exact card! I need to re watch the video BPS did to fry this card I don't recall, I do recall him killing his red devil gotta see this vidz again
Hey man, great video thanks for sharing! I've been watching the other ones as well, but i have trouble understanding all the logic you follow. I understand that you check for things in order, then based on what is abnormal from what should be normal you analyze further based on component specs to troubleshoot even further, and change components when needed.
Is there a video or a written guide where you explain what are all the voltage and resistance needed to be checked, where to find them because i guess they are not always at the same place? Could you also explain how did you find that the U212 component was linked to the buck converter, and same thing for the faulty resistors? Last but not least you say in your video that you asked for help on a website where a user called alex ross answered you, could you link this website, sorry i can't figure out which one it is since you speak fast :)
There's a russian repair forum called vlab.su, the user in question is "aleksros" who is very very good at fixing graphics cards. I found those components by manually tracing them. There are no special tricks here.
@@TechCemetery thanks for your answer! Im sorry but im a noob on this, i dont understand how you track this. Using your multimeter you search for continuity between each component and the one you're interested in? This would be like searching a needle in a haystack :)
@@Mat2141 Yep, I just use continuity mode. Once you've looked at enough graphics cards you get an intuition for what kind of component you're looking for. It's just a skill like most aspects of board repair.
@@TechCemetery Impressive, most impressive as vader would say :) I would love to learn how to properly do this, i know the basics, but i'm afraid this would be too much time consuming to be worth it.
@@Mat2141 Skills steam from stubborn application...nothing is free. You could be a genious but without exercising and practising you are doomed to fail. Regards from Italy.
Good , lots of detail, Thanks
Sorry for the question again! I have a Sapphire RX580 but messed up the board where the bios chip origanally mounts so i have mounted it on the chipset side where the dual bios chip would normally go and now mounted a switch on the side from another dead card but when doing voltage checks I noticed a voltage of 0.5v is missing and I cannot find 0.5v anywhere on the board. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Nice job and video like always
I wonder why the original owner didn't send it in for warranty work, as we all know it is only a few months old now.
because the card was Shunt modded....
@@sultansingh9770 Thanks for the reply. I am not new to computers but am new to all the stuff people do to screw them up.
Some days ago my RTX 3090 just died giving me no signal, was wondering if that was only me, but let's be honest, they sell us 1800-2300$ products that can run up to 105-110°C on the memories for the missing thermal pads on the back of the PCB.
There's RMA if the card die but what's if someone managed to pick up a used one for a crazy price and it end up like this? In my opinion this GPU should be just illegal to be sold.
If you have a RTX 3090 makes sure that your memory doesn't run up to 90°C or above using HWinfo, if it does, downclock your memory speed (even if doing this you draw your performance under a RTX 3080, but there's not a lot you can do).
If you're not able to RMA it for some reason, I'd be happy to look at it - send me an email if the RMA falls through.
I wonder how that Liner Regulator got missing from the card?
I have a asus gtx 1060 6gb, i dropped thw pc and now it shows picture but has red dot randomly changing place on the picture, what could i do, would a heating gun fix it?
Hi dude I have a gigabyte aorus x299x master it's not working I have checked for Burnt pcb all good I have checked the vrm no burnt components
Great detective work
Hello again. Can I ask what type of microscope you use if any to do your intricate soldering on these graphics cards please?
Heh, I wouldn't call my work intricate, but I use a magnifying glass + lamp combo linked below.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DKS2N3T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@TechCemetery Thankyou for your reply. I really appreciate your videos and look forward to the next one.
got a gtx1060 that only detects and works in pci slot 2 but not the first pci slot mobo is working tested it with a diffrent gpu and it works
what can i inspect on the pci interface to see what is wrong
good day where can we find diagrams of gpus like the rx580s?
hi good wrk i got a grapics card that sparked and the micro cap burn now i see a copper there can it be repaired
Dear thanks for very good information, i have Evga GeForce RTX 3080, Not Dtected, (Stop on VGA Led), i Checked, 12v, 3 coil, OK, 5v OK, 1.8v OK, missing GPUvrm (41.9 ohm), and pex (4.1 ohm), i checked all zero ohm resistance, All OK, Where i have to check pls. help me out
TechCemetry is something else.
Watching a real master at work!
Hi! What if you have a short on 4line on PCI e slot? Do you have any vidio on that?
Thanks for sharing. My dream to also be expert on repairing GPU. Any website or tutorial you recommend for aspiring person like me to have a hands-on experience on repairing like this?
I don't know any tutorials or guides.
Hello, can you help me please where can I buy memory modules for my board rtx 3080 msi gamin x trio?
Nice video Buddy ! Please make a video about soldering a display out to a Mining Graphic card or replacing the core to a board with display outputs (from p106-100 core to a gtx1060 6GB board and replacing the BIos chip as well ) and making the videos' title *"Can you solder display output to a Mining Graphic card"* I am sure it will bring a lot of views to the channel and add more subs aswell ! Hope you will consider it !
Yep, I'm just waiting to find an RX 470 mining edition card (without the DVI port) at a semi-reasonable price.
@@TechCemetery those cards have an HDMI port hidden behind the IO shield, but it doesn't display anything if you try to use it, some of those little display out circuitry components are actually missing from the back of the board near the display out section despite the card having an actual HDMI port hidden behind the solid IO shield they ship with it.
@@JR-ob7hz Thanks for the info, I've actually never seen mining edition card.
hi bro im have a rx1070 8gb these card only start a fan in full speed and no see video signal.
do you cant help me ?
thanks
You know that you shouldn't measure resistance with the card turned on?
Hi bro I need some help regarding my gigabyte g1 GTX 980ti I have 12V short circuit on 8pin connector.
After I remove MOSFET now Short on 12v is gone
But Vram phase showing 10 ohm's instead of 70 ohm's
And 1.8 volt is missing.
Is my GPU chip is bad in your opinion.
Excuse me, what measures are the thermal pads of this graph?
this card has to be a "i dropped it and warranty wont cover it" cause these things havent been out a year yet.
It was power modded and ran under liquid nitrogen. Hence why it can't be RMA'd
little bit slower, your thoughts are faster than you talk
good job :)
you sir are quite magnificent!
I have an asus turbo gtx 1060t 6gb it has a dead short when i 0ower on the computer what is the first thing to look for
asking how to fix gpu stuck on logo? can'
t enter on bios too
hopefully gonna get him to look at a 2080ti i have man i really hope its fixable
@tech cemetery Hi, what is the web site you mention at 19:37?
vlab.su
Thank you! Im long term planing to learn russian just to get better at repairs 😅
Just amazing!
hi i have 2 rtx one rtx 3080 ti rtx 33080 if you fix any one of them i will let u keep one and i get back one if that ok with u
Curious which CPU you have that isn't powerful enough for the 3090. :)
Phenom II x6 1055t
@TechCemetery great video, thank you for explanations. I need help with rtx 2070 if you don't mind helping me
If you can describe the card well enough, I'm happy to give you advice. Resistance measurements and voltages for cards that are not detected, and if it is detected it likely has error 43 or artifacts under load - in which case I can't suggest anything other than that you should run MATS/MODS.
@@TechCemetery the card i have is asus rtx 2070 o8g . i can measure 5 volts 12 volt and 3.3 volts. no 1.8 volt or any lower volts on the card. no volt reading on the left side of the card 2r2 ,2r2 and 4r7 inductor. Also no volt reading in the vram vcore Lr22 or lr47 inductors .The card was working but stopped working after i dropped it on the ground, no display signal, i was able to see it in windows as secondary video card but when i install driver it crash. If you can message me on Reddit i can send you Photos.
The next voltage rail that usually turns on is 1.8V. Leave me your reddit and I'll PM you.
@@TechCemetery Habibo0o is my reddit
freaking awsome!!! 😳😳😳👍🏻
Well done!c
Dude i always tought all 12 and gnd coming from psu were parralel.
the bigger then better
I have a GTX670 from Asus would you consider fixing it? I would pay , and would not be bothered if you break even more. Excellent video.
Mathe video id not large enough i really want toe see what you doe so I can learn how to do it and try on bij my msi pc
Place the multimeter so to aviod the glare ,thx
Please suggest best gpu manufacturer that use best components and high life expectations
Workstation cards if you can believe it
Thanks for fast reply, I'm a gamer and for gaming I'm asking manufacturers like msi evga Asus gigabyte zotac sapphire etc
Pick whatever company has the best RMA services.
Used one