@@shiftctrlhack sometimes I think about how good NW would be if he had Kris' workstation. Thing has a built in thermal cam, microscope, heating element and suction cup to install/remove components.
@Thomas B krisfix is on another level, because he´s rich and can have all those very expensive repair tools. Meanwhile, most people doing these repairs don´t have that kind of money, but that´s also what makes them authentic, as they had to come out with their own solutions. But it also shows people, they can learn to do this and do not need expensive tools for it. Just patience, knowledge and practice.
It would be very cool to see some repair of amd cards, 6000 series for example, there are practically no people on YT dealing with AMD cards, so it would be great to watch. 😊
. . . Well, 😂 back in the day the customer would cut a fastener to size, carefully wrap it up in foil, to prevent corrosion, and put it in the set to make sure everything is sturdy enough . . .
The "super" title" is not from MSI or EVGA it's from nVidia. For the 2000 series they had these refresh releases called super, there was a 2060, 2070 and 2080 "super" version and all board manufactures had them.
Always Check the Vcore VRM With a oscilloscope after a Broken DRmos... And you dont need to Check Every Vcore phase for the Voltage ^^ They are Connected together.
So you are telling me I only need to check one phase and call it a day ? Some multimeters will register difference in voltage before the coil if phase is not working properly.
@@northwestrepair i doubt that ^^ Look on a boardview the coils are connected together. If you meassure voltage its impossible to have a different value between them. You should check each Phase with a Oszilloscope for a clean Working Signal.
I dont know. Wasnt bold enough to try to find out. This is a logic circuit. If A=true and B=true then execute C. So if something after C assumes A and B being true, something could potentially go wrong.
Hi! I love your videos. I'm from Spain, and I have some knowledge about repairing components but not close as far as you have(not even close) . I would like a video explaining all the material and the things you need to do a proffesional work and if it's possible, explaining how the voltages and the main components, at leasts in a graphics card, does works, because you check the ohms and voltages but i dont really know how them works. Im very greatfully with your videos. Greetings
Just out of curiosity, what do you use for voltage injection? I was wondering if you use a regulated power supply or a voltage injection tool. What voltage do you use for voltage injection, and at what amperage? Thanks in advance!🙏
regulated power supply. In case if shorted to the core, i'd inject 1V. If core is not getting warn, i'd inject more until i see a hot spot somewhere on the board. Sometimes i dont see it at all.
i have a question. when the videocard "vibrates" at heavy workloads, whats the posible problem of it? the card works just fine, but make this vibrations like waves (like the vibration of a hhd) and bugs me. its a xfx 5700xt raw 2. aldredy changed the fans, but the problem persists.
Why do some chips need reballing when other can be soldered by adding solder to the chip and board? Haven't gotten any one to respond so hopefully you read your comments
i have the same gpu, but for the last days it only gets detected by the pc after about hours of the pc running (with seconday gpu) gpu is in a waterccooling loo, nevver had leaks , nevve had issues, aafter hous wooks erfectly no issues, i left it all night wice and no issues, even rebooted a few times,works corectly. the isue seepms to be when it stays off and gets cold. sory for misspelling, switches on the keyboard went nuts all at the same time
@Murder Gorilla When all that was wrong was just a blown fuse and a fused MOSFET IC, what was it about this particular broken EVGA RTX2080 Super GPU (and it's subsequent repair) that made it stick out to you as being particularly indicative of this being a case of planned obsolescence? How do you know for certain that the manufacturer was to blame in this case? I always thought that (in a nutshell), planned obsolescence was basically defined as a manufacturer knowingly abusing their plausible deniability* by using deceptive and purposefully malicious negligent tactics to cover for/hide one or more defects and/or shortcomings present in one of their products, distance themselves from any responsibility on their part and deny any and all alligations of the manufacturer being to blame for the issue(s)? I'm quite curious how exactly you think this may have happened here, because I honestly can think of so many other things that may have veen at fault here. Not to mention EVGAs (as far as I know) 99.99% positive RMA record, and the all-around praise sung about it everywhere around the internet where you look? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ *I mean plausible deniability as in: (Customer Service representative speaking over the phone to consumer) 'hi Sir, I hear, your GPU stopped working yesterday? Unfortunately we cannot help you, because I see here that your videocard has been out of warranty for just over a month now. G'day... BYE!')
seems like all the video card repair channels do 95% NVIDIA cards, but NVIDIA sells 4 cards per AMD's 1 which is 75%. . Are AMD's cards just made better? A video on quality comparison would be educational....Not cooling comparison but quality of parts and construction..
AMD cards are mostly fps where Nvidia embeds all sorts of technology into their cards. More complexity, more problems. How ever, the breaking point is not the core but the components of choice and board design. Amd cards are generally weaker on power so they don't break as often. Toyota Corolla don't break often but BMW m5 does. Pick your ride.
I love your videos. You make the repairs look deceptively easy.
Thanks 👍
The best gpu fix guy on the planet
@@thomasb282Kris is also excellent! They both are great.
@Thomas B They're both incredibly talented at diagnosing problems and fixing them, up to and including reballs. Why make it a measuring contest?
@@shiftctrlhack sometimes I think about how good NW would be if he had Kris' workstation.
Thing has a built in thermal cam, microscope, heating element and suction cup to install/remove components.
Yep, Kris is my Yoda
@Thomas B krisfix is on another level, because he´s rich and can have all those very expensive repair tools. Meanwhile, most people doing these repairs don´t have that kind of money, but that´s also what makes them authentic, as they had to come out with their own solutions.
But it also shows people, they can learn to do this and do not need expensive tools for it. Just patience, knowledge and practice.
happy 2023... 🤗🤗
As the owner of an EVGA RTX 2080 Super FTW3 Ultra, this is relevant to my interests. Very nicely done.
awesome
EVGA sure didn't get their knowledge from Apple when it came to making sure the fuse actually saves the board. 😄
I love these videos. They're so soothing.. I wish I had as steady hands as you. Keep it up!
It would be very cool to see some repair of amd cards, 6000 series for example, there are practically no people on YT dealing with AMD cards, so it would be great to watch. 😊
Yo holy shit! The fuse actually worked for once!
dont see that every day haha
. . . Well, 😂 back in the day the customer would cut a fastener to size, carefully wrap it up in foil, to prevent corrosion, and put it in the set to make sure everything is sturdy enough . . .
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Thanks !
The "super" title" is not from MSI or EVGA it's from nVidia. For the 2000 series they had these refresh releases called super, there was a 2060, 2070 and 2080 "super" version and all board manufactures had them.
Now, thats a good title for the youtube AI👌
Let's hope so.
Nice video! This is like the PC version of Louis Rossman. Would be nice if you have some basic tutorials on repair in future videos.
He's far far better than Louis Rossman if you ask me. Skill beyond God Tier.
Always Check the Vcore VRM With a oscilloscope after a Broken DRmos...
And you dont need to Check Every Vcore phase for the Voltage ^^ They are Connected together.
So you are telling me I only need to check one phase and call it a day ?
Some multimeters will register difference in voltage before the coil if phase is not working properly.
@@northwestrepair i doubt that ^^ Look on a boardview the coils are connected together. If you meassure voltage its impossible to have a different value between them. You should check each Phase with a Oszilloscope for a clean Working Signal.
When I see you have a new video instantly press the like button! I really enjoying see your videos. Keep it up!
Ultra Awesome Video
Great work
Thanks
Nice fix as always. Love your content.
How do you feel about EVGA abandoning the gpu market? Great video as always!
I think he said a few words in his previous videos.
sad day in human history
That thumbnail is fucking gold lmaooo. Your videos are important for the scene though, keep up the good work bro.
Great stuff, loving theses informative videos and left wanting more; The background music is also improving 🙂
aweosme repair i just wanna ask what would happen if you didnt put a new ic and run pc and games without it, just courious
I dont know. Wasnt bold enough to try to find out.
This is a logic circuit. If A=true and B=true then execute C.
So if something after C assumes A and B being true, something could potentially go wrong.
Are there common components that you keep on hand? Do you usually have to special order them like for this repair?
both
Great channel. Love the music
Thanks 👍
Hi! I love your videos. I'm from Spain, and I have some knowledge about repairing components but not close as far as you have(not even close) . I would like a video explaining all the material and the things you need to do a proffesional work and if it's possible, explaining how the voltages and the main components, at leasts in a graphics card, does works, because you check the ohms and voltages but i dont really know how them works. Im very greatfully with your videos. Greetings
That was nice and all but what are your thoughts on New York real estate prices?
I guess they suck
@@northwestrepair I need a 45 minute rant on the subject please. How cant I watch a board repair channel that doesn't rant about real estate prices?
Senpai finally noticed her.
Just out of curiosity, what do you use for voltage injection? I was wondering if you use a regulated power supply or a voltage injection tool. What voltage do you use for voltage injection, and at what amperage? Thanks in advance!🙏
google
regulated power supply.
In case if shorted to the core, i'd inject 1V.
If core is not getting warn, i'd inject more until i see a hot spot somewhere on the board.
Sometimes i dont see it at all.
Great Work man! Hey, where do you think I can find my notebook motherboard schematics? It's an Asus ROG Strix SCAR 15 (GL532LWS).
vlab.su you can ask. i dont work on laptops right now
@@northwestrepair Thank you very much! If I may ask, why don't you work on notebooks?
sir can i ask something do you have diagram on how to assemble ung card testing supply thank you
Great
an evga 2080 with no backplate? well thats the first.
i know. i was asking my self the same thing.
i have a question. when the videocard "vibrates" at heavy workloads, whats the posible problem of it? the card works just fine, but make this vibrations like waves (like the vibration of a hhd) and bugs me. its a xfx 5700xt raw 2. aldredy changed the fans, but the problem persists.
Vibrates of buzzing ?
Coil whine. Ignore it.
If it stops while gaming, start to panic.
0:47 what's up with all companies trying to suffocate all other components with those stupid metal plates?
Good question.
👍👍👍
As always top drawer work
Why do some chips need reballing when other can be soldered by adding solder to the chip and board? Haven't gotten any one to respond so hopefully you read your comments
The cards that are sent to you are past the manufacture warranty? I am just wonder if it's that or it couldn't be repaired by someone else
What software are you using to test the memory?
mats
Would you like to try to repair 2 old Evga GT8800?
if you pay for it
can you use the graphic card without that blown mosfet normally
Do you have a link to the probes/leads you use in this video with your multi-meter?
Where you get schematics?
google
From where do you get these fuses or replacement memory pieces?
Good job bro , super cool, i have a rtx gigabyte 3080 oc . Can you tell us about the oc versions please.
Love you're channel 👍.
And Jesus bless you
Hi, I have my EVGA 2080 super FTW3 HYBRID and All my Display ports Stopped working🛑😟Only HDMI works, could this be similar issue??
i have the same gpu, but for the last days it only gets detected by the pc after about hours of the pc running (with seconday gpu) gpu is in a waterccooling loo, nevver had leaks , nevve had issues, aafter hous wooks erfectly no issues, i left it all night wice and no issues, even rebooted a few times,works corectly. the isue seepms to be when it stays off and gets cold. sory for misspelling, switches on the keyboard went nuts all at the same time
hi! can you use your infrared app to see who's been squeezing the toothpaste from the middle?
no
@@northwestrepair Ahahahaha!
how do these even fail for no reason?
Evga is the best
Onde consigo esse board view?
Man I bet the aib companies hate you lol fixing their planned obsolescence
Everyone whom money you take will hate you.
Unless you are federal reserve. You just print more money and call it a day !
@Murder Gorilla When all that was wrong was just a blown fuse and a fused MOSFET IC, what was it about this particular broken EVGA RTX2080 Super GPU (and it's subsequent repair) that made it stick out to you as being particularly indicative of this being a case of planned obsolescence? How do you know for certain that the manufacturer was to blame in this case?
I always thought that (in a nutshell), planned obsolescence was basically defined as a manufacturer knowingly abusing their plausible deniability* by using deceptive and purposefully malicious negligent tactics to cover for/hide one or more defects and/or shortcomings present in one of their products, distance themselves from any responsibility on their part and deny any and all alligations of the manufacturer being to blame for the issue(s)?
I'm quite curious how exactly you think this may have happened here, because I honestly can think of so many other things that may have veen at fault here. Not to mention EVGAs (as far as I know) 99.99% positive RMA record, and the all-around praise sung about it everywhere around the internet where you look? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*I mean plausible deniability as in: (Customer Service representative speaking over the phone to consumer) 'hi Sir, I hear, your GPU stopped working yesterday? Unfortunately we cannot help you, because I see here that your videocard has been out of warranty for just over a month now. G'day... BYE!')
seems like all the video card repair channels do 95% NVIDIA cards, but NVIDIA sells 4 cards per AMD's 1 which is 75%. . Are AMD's cards just made better? A video on quality comparison would be educational....Not cooling comparison but quality of parts and construction..
AMD cards are mostly fps where Nvidia embeds all sorts of technology into their cards.
More complexity, more problems.
How ever, the breaking point is not the core but the components of choice and board design.
Amd cards are generally weaker on power so they don't break as often.
Toyota Corolla don't break often but BMW m5 does.
Pick your ride.
:)
Do you do amd cards or thinking about doing it 🙂
Sure, send me one.
Can I send you a 2080TI XC Ultra?
not even a backplate. every penny counts I guess!
Yikes, did EVGA actually sell 2080 Supers without backplates? I guess if you wanted one of those you'd pay a $100-$200 "premium"
I think so
I have never seen an Evga 2080 Super without a backplate, mine has one.
old music was better!
Am trying to match the vibe.
Not a professional soundtrack picker as you can tell.