@@rossmanngroup Thats Just a Tribute to a Another wierdo who Welded his CPU INto a 775 Motherboard so his Roomates Wouldnt Steal it scratches head thinking elon Isnt All that Bright !
Louis Rossmann OMG ROFL I just watched the video, it's awesome! It's not a troll video like I expected I actually learned more about Teslas from that video than I have learned from all the videos and research I've done in the past 5 years. Sunny has an amazing sense of humor and that classic New York fuck off attitude
I 100% get the vibes. You do everything humanly possible and nothing fucking works. Nothing. Then someone who has no idea what he's doing does every single thing imaginable wrong but somehow it's perfectly fine. That's when you start asking yourself why the universe hates you.
Hello Kitty Lover Man! I’m not sure what quotes mean to you but I just used them because “reaction videos” are a genre/ video of type. Same as how “TH-cam videos” are a type of video
Hello Kitty Lover Man! I’m not sure who taught you English. But there was nothing wrong with my comment😂 quotes are also used for emphasis, and for sarcasm, as you noted. Maybe I was using them for all three of the reasons mentioned. I’m not sure why it’s bothering you when it’s not grammatically incorrect
bro I thought for sure he would understand more than that, I have soldered before, I am apparently an expert, At least compared to Jay, what the hell is he doing, "Its not stick, tf you think this is Elmer's glue."
I've never heard of gallium being used to bypass resistors till now, to my knowledge it is primarily used as a thermal conductor between the chip and cooler, and a poor application leads to it getting everywhere.
Surprised Peaple don't remove it instead doing the gallium liquid metal but overclockers wanna get it done quickly so they can't be bothered to take a soldering iron and remove the chip that limits voltage
It's used as thermal paste on the CPU or GPU its used for getting lower core temps mostly used for extreme cooling setups such as liquid nitrogen because it hands the cold temps better than thermal paste. Overclockers don't use liquid metal to jump resistors
I love you Louis and I say that because as soon as you said "this is not fair" I broke down in uncontrollable laughter during your entire rant because I felt your pain through the screen even though I couldn't see your face. "I DID ALL THIS SHIT FOR FIVE HOURS AND THIS MAN TAPPED ON A RESISTOR AND IT OVERCLOCKS" I'm so sorry
It's close to midnight and someone is feeling rather ambitious. Within the Lab Light you see a sight that almost stops your business. You try to stop it, but Jay takes the iron before you reach it. You start to scream in horror as he pumps the hot glue! What a Taboo! 'Cuz this is TH-cam! TH-cam Night! And no one's gonna save it From the Jay without contrite!
At first I thought Rossman was just being an ass, but I actually had to laugh my ass off as his commentary went on I love Jay, and his humility, and I'm glad to see Rossman do it too
Watching this late at night I struggled to stop laughing out loud and waking up the house. Louis you really cracked me up. I've been soldering since I was 12 and your commentary is hilarious because it was spot on. This man has no idea what he is doing. He solders like Miley Cyrus does quantum physics, meaning very, very, badly
@@christianknuchel yep we all know that, i don't think Luis is going against him here even, also Jay says multiple times that he's doing a bad job almost on purpose
@@christianknuchel yep we all know that, i don't think Luis is going against him here even, also Jay says multiple times that he's doing a bad job almost on purpose
There's only 1 thing worse than a conical tip. A conical tip that someone has just filed off all the special metal coatings that makes iron tips actually work.
My iron came with the conical, I replaced it with a chisel tip and never looked back. I also later bought the bevel tip on clearance but went back to the chisel what the heck are bevels even meant for?
I myself grinded away my conical tip... And we'll, learned 1 lesson... DONT DO IT. Cause the solder dint want to stick anymore. Indeed I learned there is this special coating and I should have instead cleaned my tips after each day of usage and don't leave old solder eating away the coating. Grinding away this coating ruins the tip. It was just a 5 dollar iron, but damm I felt stupid. Bought a good iron, a station, with a couple of tips and I maintain them properly now... Damm this video was hard to watch indeed. I feel louis
I mean...you 'can' file down an iron, but you had best tin that fucker asap. I've had ancient irons that I've had to do that with, but normally that only really works if you apply solder as you heat it up, as soon as that oxidation layer forms you are kinda SOL
Your typical tip is made up of three parts - the copper core then clad in iron and then chrome/zinc on the area that to don't want solder to stick. By grinding it down it takes it to the copper core. Indirectly having a copper tip is not a bad thing, but it breaks down faster and solder really wants to stick to it much more than the iron. So solder transfer is not as easy. They do sell copper tips I gets for those ppl who like to replace there tips often.
I have soldered quite a bit in my life and didn't do any of those things until quite recently. A lot of us are just bad solderers, doesn't mean we've never done it.
@@CockatooDude That's not just bad soldering, that just isn't soldering... even if you just search "how to solder" on youtube you can do it better. If anyone wants to look for a video, I quite like the one from GreatScott
@@Tim-Jaeger As far as I'm concerned, if the contacts are solidly connected with the solder so that it forms one continuous piece, it's soldered. I don't care if it's ugly or not, it just has to work. I will agree to the extent of cold joints though.
You despairing at proper work using proper tools still ended in failure while watching Jay put a resistor in the vicinity of where it goes and achieving success... 13/10
"Liquid metal" is a replacement for thermal paste because it has better thermal properties. Typically it is not supposed to touch solder joints because it is also electrically conductive.
Liquid metal is used as a thermal coupling compound between the chip and heatsink. Its used because it's more thermally conductive than standard pastes. It allows you to over clock more because it can improve the efficiency of the heatsink, thus less heat and you can push more power to it. It is electrically conductive though, so you need to keep it off the rest of the board, else ZAAP!
Actually what Louis mentioned is correct, I've seen some OCers use it as a quick ghetto way to bridge a resistor and bypass the default power limits. But it was just a temporary thing while they try to set some OC records, obviously it's not a viable long-term solution. Don't know how quickly the gallium eats through solder though, so it might still be a bad idea either way.
@@tiarkrezar It will contaminate the joint rather quickly and the heat of the working card will only accelerate that, but I'm not sure how quickly the cracks would start to form. What's important to know is that removing the compound from the joints won't stop the gallium from penetrating the joint further - whatever it was already contaminated with, will remain and keep eating into the joint. The solder would have to be wicked away and replaced for the joint to be secure again.
The fact that a man can sit back, relax, and crack open a cold beer after a long day and watch one of my favorite youtubers roast another one of my favorite youtubers (in good spirit) is a great thing.
ahahhahaha. Well I was wondering when this video will finally appear. :D The mental journey is so awesome.... 11:21 - Louis starts to lose it.... hell that roast. :D 13:14 - Louis lousing his mind....... ;) 14:12 - Louis looses all will to live........ 14:52 - Louis feels the rage.... 15:13 - Louis goes to the dark side..... 16:05 - Louis goes through the stages of grief a second time - The beginning of the end... 16:57 - Denial. 17:02 - Anger. 17:16 - Zooming right past Bargaining and straight to Depression. 18:00 - Acceptance.
Thank you for that reaction video, I love both Jayz2Cents and Louis Rossmann and i nearly had a hard attack when Louis started screaming at the video :D
@@user-fz3sz2dj4r yeah, so is Jay in his own way... The difference is that Linus gets sent all the cool expensive gadgets, unfortunately. EDIT: this reply was really meant toward Zellonous
@@AK7Woody it won't work as good if you grind on it because the tip is made out of copper which is plated with iron,nickel and chrome. grinding it will leave the copper which will oxidize very rapidly making it (i imagine) a pain to solder with compared to the chrome.
@@rakshas1340 sorry buddy, you're wrong. I just explained if you tin it again with solder it's good as new. My father taught me that as a child. The tip not getting hot anymore and it was all deformed. He grinded the tip and tinned it. I trust my genius father much more. I've been soldering car alarms and car audio for over 15 years. I've had Matco, Bluepoint, Radio Shack and eBay China gas and electric soldering irons. I also wipe my soldering iron clean with my hand while it's hot so old used solder doesn't stay on. You just wipe it quickly with an open hand. You don't grab it. I've never had cold solder joint. Where there is a will, there is a way.
We knew he was a noob when he couldn't open the package, didn't tin the tip, didn't remove old solder and wasn't touching the board while soldering. In just those parts. I'm sure there's more reasons. Seems like he's doing it on purpose to make ya'll cringe.
I'm not saying that the reason he can't solder is because it was ground up, it's just that the tip will oxidize much more rapidly than a chrome plated one, shortening it's life span. It's smart to do it on a beat up tip to extend it's life but it's stupid to do it to a brand new tip.
When you started raging due to the sheer amount of ineptitude Jay had demonstrated, my lungs were refusing to expand from how hard I was laughing. I could not control myself.
@Sn0wd_in People have been running liquid metal 24/7 for ages with 0 problems. Again, it's only supposed to be on the IHS. Your hardware will be fine if you're careful.
16:13 Taken out of context, i feel like this commentary can be perfectly overplayed on a weird porno. "Empty the glue, empty the glue you mad man. Show me the glue. Do not zoom in on his face. I wanna see what he's doin with his hands, he's p.... OH WHAT THE FUCK THAT?" WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT? NO! NO!"
@@DJFreshJuice American english strikes again. I was so used to hearing americans say it as it doesn't come up in my life often and I thought I was saying it wrong by adding the L
@@nenocen4109 When i used to use solder in highschool we always added the L, just haven't used it since so now the American version's stuck because of TH-cam. It's not wrong to add the L though
11:15 😆 Hissing had me legit lol’ing. Jay or Steve at Gamers Nexus should send Louis a RTX card and show how to do the shunt mod the most professional way possible. I’m genuinely interested.
It's super easy lol, Jay could watch a 5 minute video and learn how to do it, he just didn't because he makes more money from cringy videos than real tutorials. Then he needs to google resistor values and read the resistor then find or buy a the lower value resistor he needs. This works because less resistance (still over the "unrealistic" threshold) means less voltage drop across the resistor, a processor is watching the voltage drop to measure current use. Basically you are recalibrating the current sense circuit, I want to do this on a turn signal relay (the one in 98+ S10s, most 00s Saturns, it's called an EP28) so bulb burnout protection will work with LED bulbs, just haven't gotten to it yet. There shouldn't even be a reason to make a video of this, I learned these skills from TH-cam almost 10 years ago.
Grinding down the tip like that removes the plating, which is integral for proper thermal conductance. Nor did he attempt to tin the tip. Might as well have wrapped the iron in Kapton tape, would have had the same result.
Probably could've used his thumb instead of the soldering iron. My man literally fixed a GPU by pressing down the component until it sticks and then going "Eh, there is contact, let's try" and it fucking overclocks. Like, what, how, why even would he, how does it, but what if, aaaaaah.
liquid metal as thermal compound is ok if you don't fuck it up. I still prefer tuniq TX4 because it is a very small difference in temperature in exchange for a very large difference in potential to fuck things up if misapplied by a tired, overworked me/employee. But it works. liquid metal for shunt resistor modding is just awful
@@rossmanngroup I remember when it was the "pencil mod" to unlock the card potential... Forum discussions on the resistance of the pencil/graphite on the board.... good times
Yeah it's often bad attempts at using liquid metal for cooling... They put too much of the stuff so it spills onto nearby components and wreaks havoc...
I absolutely love that he left in the ad and him spam clicking the mouse to skip it.... this is top tier Louis humor. hahahahaha. "Dear santa, I never shilled any of those crappy VPN services or audible, not even once."
"It's not fair...it's not fair..." LOL! The guy basically uses spit to hold down the resistor and makes the whole world feel disgusted and fixes it. Kind of. Poor Louis.
@lRaziel1 np, Nvidia always keep their actually decent chips for Fujitsu and Lenovo workstations, unlike AMD's Radeon Pro but their stuff has the same amount of failure rate as well, so no-one wins XD
@@InvisibleHotdog breal American Rapper known from Cypress Hill who's name is also "Louis". I think we're on to something here man, this is Rosetta Stone big
Start of video: "WTF Louis you click-baited me?!? By the end of the video: "Holy shit this wasn't click-bait at all!!! Just not the type of murder I was expecting!"
Lol... I just rewatched this a year later and i remember when I first watched it, thinking that Louis was annoyed at Jay or something for doing a video where he does everything wrong with soldering which, as we all know makes Louis cringe... Now, after watching it again I understand that he's probably actually ok with that, and Jay actually telling everyone that they should get it fixed professionally probably helped with that too... That's what I love about Jay's channel, is that he knows that he should let certain things be done by other people who are better than him, yet he does it himself anyway, just for the sole purpose of trying it, and showing others how not to do it... I still wonder what Jay thought about this reaction video though...
overclocker here: on modern gpus you cant use a wire for a shunt mod, because these damn things are to intelligent and notice that the power consumption is completely unrealistic, so they assume a hardware defect and go into failsafe mode, which is slow (300mhz). also, dont listen to jay, the to small tabs on either side of the resistor are supposed to be bridget, they literally get bridget by the metal sides of the shunt resistor.
So, lower value resistor is the way to do it now then right? As less resistance (still over the "unrealistic" threshold) means less voltage drop. Basically you are recalibrating the current sense circuit, I want to do this on a turn signal relay so burnout protection will work with LED bulbs, just haven't gotten to it yet.
@@kingrpriddick as a very rough rule of thumb, if you want 1/3 more power than you bridge with a resistor of three times higher value. So for example a 0.15R soldered on top of the 0.05R if that was the original value, Some values are difficult to get so go for the next one up. EG if it was a 0.0022R then a 0.0068R is probably the closest you will get.
@@gordonlawrence1448 I assumed a replacement would be cleaner and is more logical to me. But if that's the starting place people should be able to do the math from there.
Just got suggested this video. I want a series of Ross's reaction to bad tech repair videos. I have laughed harder at this than I probably ever should have.
0:19 "yes, i contacted Louis Rossmann guys" (assuming he has watched Louis channel) 7:20 "i can't seem to find any definitive tutorials on how to do it the right way" Ummmmm... .
OMG the reaction at 14:00 so hilarious!! Rossman crying in the corner because its "accidentally worked" for Jay... We've all been there.. we did things in sometype of amazing way.. clean, perfect, and the DOESNT work.. all of a sudden someone makes a pile of crap and it works beyond expectations..
you just explain my whole graduation project, when i try to make everything as neat as possible, re solder every pad that is not shiny, and the whole thing keeps broken , and then i give up , and just do everything with as little effort as possible, and guess what?? the abomination works perfect, i got C- for the aesthetics , but straight A on everything else, yay ???
@@Elemental-IT Which is kinda stupid, since the SMD doesn't have any form of insulation on their ends that could fit the pads. The pad layout is misleading at best, /r/assholedesign material at worst if you ask me.
@@Elemental-IT I was calling the pads design stupid, not Jay, or implying Jay is right or wrong. Jay is ignorant about soldering, worried about bridging something that must bridge, and the design doesn't help. Is all good, we are in agreement :) It occurs to me the pad design may actually bridge something else as a safety mechanism. Like, two pads for the power line, and two pads for the current sensor. Having them separated in the layout could make some sort of sense that's not immediately obvious to me.
After watching J's about 20's video rant on the 4080 power connector melting video today; I got to say the QoTD from J is "As long as it's making connection, it might not be greatest connection , but as long as it's making connection it works"
@@AuraCreed Right? They had something but I don't think it was electronics and the other thing was a computer class which was teaching us about serial/parallel ports, IDE interfaces and ISA slots, in the late 2000s... Not that it's bad to know about them but you know USB 2 (3 was pretty new), SATA, and PCI(e) were all fairly standard by then.
@@TheyWhomTheGodsDetest my public school district had a pretty decent magnet program that u got into. This was 20 years ago before we held multiple superintendents do their best to undermine the program.
Can someone link the Tesla video he's talking about here 17:20? He talked about that video in the cockroach series too but I couldn't find it..
th-cam.com/video/YP1grgXhGvU/w-d-xo.html
Rossmann, I think your video titling could use some work.
@@rossmanngroup Thats Just a Tribute to a Another wierdo who Welded his CPU INto a 775 Motherboard so his Roomates Wouldnt Steal it
scratches head thinking elon Isnt All that Bright !
Louis Rossmann Oh wow thank you!! A reply from the Lord himself
Louis Rossmann OMG ROFL I just watched the video, it's awesome! It's not a troll video like I expected I actually learned more about Teslas from that video than I have learned from all the videos and research I've done in the past 5 years. Sunny has an amazing sense of humor and that classic New York fuck off attitude
"YOU STABBED THE RESISTOR ONTO THE BOARD"
Yes, Louis, but he did it with the help of Audible.
I literally laughed out loud like a lunatic when I read that. Thanks to Audible
Hahahaahahahaha
lmao
@@jakeschwarz2027 I did too XD
I JUST READ THAT WHEN IT WAS SAID I'M CRYING 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The guy managed to make a connection with absolutely zero solder, sometimes pure luck will slap the hell out of skill
For about a week before it heats up and loses connection
@@piratetv1 I doubt he'll use it enough for that to happen (Or notice if it does)
@@Mashamazzi very possible
@@piratetv1 I'm pretty sure he would have just chucked it back on the shelf and used a brand new one of he needed to
There was remains of the factory solder.
“This is probably difficult for experts to watch”
Louis: HEAT THE BOARRRRRRD!
BlindMango HEAT THE FUCKING BOARD!!!! Lmao 😂🤣🤣😂😂😂
Thanks for that Louis. That cheered me up :D
Watching Louis lose his mind might start to become a hobby of mine...
It's a freaking horror show!
I'd love to see an expert do it with layman's tools.
Jay: Thats the ugliest solder job..
Louis: THATS NOT A SOLDER JOB!
18 glorious minutes of Louis slowly descending into madness.
"PUT DOWN THE GLUE!"
PUT THAT COOKIE DOWN! NOW!
Andrew Norton, taken the wrong way (“PuT dOwN tHe GlUE!”), you could confuse +Louis Rossman’s video for a short sequel to Requiem For a Dream.
I 100% get the vibes. You do everything humanly possible and nothing fucking works. Nothing. Then someone who has no idea what he's doing does every single thing imaginable wrong but somehow it's perfectly fine. That's when you start asking yourself why the universe hates you.
HEAT THE BOOOOARD
HEAT THE FUCKING BOOOOARD
Lol
Finally, a TH-cam “reaction video” that’s *actually worth watching*
uphold anarcho-gamerism Agreed
Finally, some good f****** reaction.
@@knightriderultimate that's what my chemistry teacher said, smh
Hello Kitty Lover Man! I’m not sure what quotes mean to you but I just used them because “reaction videos” are a genre/ video of type. Same as how “TH-cam videos” are a type of video
Hello Kitty Lover Man! I’m not sure who taught you English. But there was nothing wrong with my comment😂 quotes are also used for emphasis, and for sarcasm, as you noted. Maybe I was using them for all three of the reasons mentioned. I’m not sure why it’s bothering you when it’s not grammatically incorrect
"I wish I could get my viewers to watch a one minute ad."
Don't worry Louis. We watch 20+ minute ads for your repair shop.
And we appreciate it.
Rossmann Group Store. Don't delay, order today :D
I wouldn't watch that for my momma.
@@Entenuk1 Get it right: it's "store dot rossmann group dot com, don't delay, buy today!"
Now's a great time to play...
*RAID SHADOW LEGENDS*
@@Kimchi_Studios HSSSS HSSSSSSSSSSS
Jay: "I'm not a noob at soldering"
*Proceeds to be a noob at soldering
bro I thought for sure he would understand more than that, I have soldered before, I am apparently an expert,
At least compared to Jay, what the hell is he doing, "Its not stick, tf you think this is Elmer's glue."
he is a dumb dumb I stooped watching him a year or so ago
@@Ukiegaming So you used to watch him
ive seen better soldering done in the kitchen using an old screwdriver and the oven
The dude uploads to youtube... but doesn't use TH-cam to solder.... Shit is priceless.
Louis: "I spent 3 hours fixing boards, removed the corrosion, PP-BUS..."
Jay: "GLUE!"
I was going to send in a laptop for Louis to fix, but after seeing this, I think I'm just going to scotch-tape the resister to the motherboard.
@@mranonymous7183 Fancy.
I just lick the board and stick it on there.
@@Pyxis10 Why not chew some Fruit Stripe Gum and stick it on there?
@@DarkArmedDaddy01 : Why not just press it onto the board with a finger???
@@mranonymous7183 good idea
This man: “this must be hard for experts to watch...”
Louis: *”WTF ARE YOU DOING”*
I nearly pissed myself when he started hissing! 🤣
*HEAT THE BOARD!*
HEEEET THE BOOOOOORD
11:22 "Heat the board, heat the F**king board!"
14:11 Louis breaks
I've never heard of gallium being used to bypass resistors till now, to my knowledge it is primarily used as a thermal conductor between the chip and cooler, and a poor application leads to it getting everywhere.
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is used as a doping agent in some semiconductor devices
@@andrew_koala2974 that's different
yep same, mostly as an more efficient alternative to thermal paste
Surprised Peaple don't remove it instead doing the gallium liquid metal but overclockers wanna get it done quickly so they can't be bothered to take a soldering iron and remove the chip that limits voltage
It's used as thermal paste on the CPU or GPU its used for getting lower core temps mostly used for extreme cooling setups such as liquid nitrogen because it hands the cold temps better than thermal paste. Overclockers don't use liquid metal to jump resistors
I love you Louis and I say that because as soon as you said "this is not fair" I broke down in uncontrollable laughter during your entire rant because I felt your pain through the screen even though I couldn't see your face. "I DID ALL THIS SHIT FOR FIVE HOURS AND THIS MAN TAPPED ON A RESISTOR AND IT OVERCLOCKS" I'm so sorry
that made me lol so hard
COLD SOLDER
*Nominated for "Thriller of the Year"
Performed by JayZ.
Written by Stephen King.
Narrated by Louis Rossmann.
It's close to midnight
and someone is feeling rather ambitious.
Within the Lab Light
you see a sight that almost stops your business.
You try to stop it,
but Jay takes the iron before you reach it.
You start to scream
in horror as he pumps the hot glue!
What a Taboo!
'Cuz this is TH-cam!
TH-cam Night!
And no one's gonna save it
From the Jay without contrite!
Written by Verge... :D
@@Happymeal724 I'd go see it!
Soldered but not really bonded. Could probably easily break it off with tweezers
"This is probably very difficult for professionals to watch."
I need this on a t-shirt.
That is brilliant
Professional?! Even "couldn't even get a damn radio kit to work right" era me would be like "dude, what the hell are you doing?! Just stop!"
@@InfernosReaper The point of the t-shirt is anyone that sees it can apply this quote to almost anything. Not *just* this specific situation...
Someone should send Jay a "I must be very difficult for professionals to watch" shirt lol
@@stackflow343 I know I'd have one in every color. Including tan.
At first I thought Rossman was just being an ass, but I actually had to laugh my ass off as his commentary went on
I love Jay, and his humility, and I'm glad to see Rossman do it too
heat the fucking board I love this shit🤣🤣🤣
When I saw Jayz face on a Louis post, I knew the exact video he was about to refer to.
Same
We should start a Facebook group
@@GasBrake what shall we call it... TechTubers "fixing" things while triggering Louis Rossmann.
Offly tempting
yep tho still watched it for the cringe over dub xd that we knew was going to be there :D
“HEAT THE BOOOAARRRDD!!!” is this the new “WHERES THE LAMB SAUCE!?!”
Watching this late at night I struggled to stop laughing out loud and waking up the house. Louis you really cracked me up. I've been soldering since I was 12 and your commentary is hilarious because it was spot on. This man has no idea what he is doing. He solders like Miley Cyrus does quantum physics, meaning very, very, badly
THIS SOLDER IS FOOKING RAW!
@@viewoftheforest8955 "He solders like Miley Cyrus does quantum physics"
This is gold
You have 666 likes. I want to like your comment but I can't
DO NOT TOUCH THE GLUE!
I think Louis found his personal hell.
lol yup
"don't zoom on his face, i want to see what he's doing with his hands"
Yep, that applies to many kind of videos
Bleach my mind...
To be fair, though, that J video was likely produced more for entertainment value. I guess it was considered conducive to bring in some "face action".
@@christianknuchel yep we all know that, i don't think Luis is going against him here even, also Jay says multiple times that he's doing a bad job almost on purpose
@@christianknuchel yep we all know that, i don't think Luis is going against him here even, also Jay says multiple times that he's doing a bad job almost on purpose
I wanted to give you a thumbs up but you are already at 69
...
Nice
There's only 1 thing worse than a conical tip.
A conical tip that someone has just filed off all the special metal coatings that makes iron tips actually work.
My iron came with the conical, I replaced it with a chisel tip and never looked back.
I also later bought the bevel tip on clearance but went back to the chisel what the heck are bevels even meant for?
I myself grinded away my conical tip... And we'll, learned 1 lesson... DONT DO IT. Cause the solder dint want to stick anymore. Indeed I learned there is this special coating and I should have instead cleaned my tips after each day of usage and don't leave old solder eating away the coating. Grinding away this coating ruins the tip. It was just a 5 dollar iron, but damm I felt stupid. Bought a good iron, a station, with a couple of tips and I maintain them properly now... Damm this video was hard to watch indeed. I feel louis
@@CodeAsm depends on what type of solder gun your using...
I mean...you 'can' file down an iron, but you had best tin that fucker asap. I've had ancient irons that I've had to do that with, but normally that only really works if you apply solder as you heat it up, as soon as that oxidation layer forms you are kinda SOL
Your typical tip is made up of three parts - the copper core then clad in iron and then chrome/zinc on the area that to don't want solder to stick. By grinding it down it takes it to the copper core. Indirectly having a copper tip is not a bad thing, but it breaks down faster and solder really wants to stick to it much more than the iron. So solder transfer is not as easy. They do sell copper tips I gets for those ppl who like to replace there tips often.
11:24 "this is probably really difficult for experts to watch"
Meanwhile in the background: Expert screaming in agony
"I'm not a noob to soldering"
*doesn't wick pads*
*doesn't add solder to pads*
*makes a cold joint*
This man has never soldered in his life
"Cold joint"
It was soldered on Pluto!!
I have soldered quite a bit in my life and didn't do any of those things until quite recently. A lot of us are just bad solderers, doesn't mean we've never done it.
@@CockatooDude That's not just bad soldering, that just isn't soldering... even if you just search "how to solder" on youtube you can do it better.
If anyone wants to look for a video, I quite like the one from GreatScott
There wasn't even solder. I think the technique he used is a form of pressure welding.
@@Tim-Jaeger As far as I'm concerned, if the contacts are solidly connected with the solder so that it forms one continuous piece, it's soldered. I don't care if it's ugly or not, it just has to work. I will agree to the extent of cold joints though.
" My micro pencil is more powerful than that" weird flex, but ok.
😂
🤣
Ya that shit was funny 😂
He said A mico pencil.. Not “his”.
xD
"Heat the focking board!!!" later followed by two angry hisses. LOL XD
CaptSNES 11:26
I'm DEAD
Louis is angry cat
hahaha
As soon as he said it I saw this comment LMAO
'Gluing commences'
Louis Rossmann: *[Confused Screaming]*
lol mac book barely works when fixed correctly and then jay glues the fucking board of a non mac book and it works better
Now let's have Jay react to this explanation XD
You despairing at proper work using proper tools still ended in failure while watching Jay put a resistor in the vicinity of where it goes and achieving success... 13/10
"Liquid metal" is a replacement for thermal paste because it has better thermal properties. Typically it is not supposed to touch solder joints because it is also electrically conductive.
Liquid metal is used as a thermal coupling compound between the chip and heatsink. Its used because it's more thermally conductive than standard pastes.
It allows you to over clock more because it can improve the efficiency of the heatsink, thus less heat and you can push more power to it.
It is electrically conductive though, so you need to keep it off the rest of the board, else ZAAP!
up you go!
Actually what Louis mentioned is correct, I've seen some OCers use it as a quick ghetto way to bridge a resistor and bypass the default power limits. But it was just a temporary thing while they try to set some OC records, obviously it's not a viable long-term solution. Don't know how quickly the gallium eats through solder though, so it might still be a bad idea either way.
@@tiarkrezar It will contaminate the joint rather quickly and the heat of the working card will only accelerate that, but I'm not sure how quickly the cracks would start to form. What's important to know is that removing the compound from the joints won't stop the gallium from penetrating the joint further - whatever it was already contaminated with, will remain and keep eating into the joint. The solder would have to be wicked away and replaced for the joint to be secure again.
I've seen videos on youtube show liquid metal eat other metals. Is it even safe?
The fact that a man can sit back, relax, and crack open a cold beer after a long day and watch one of my favorite youtubers roast another one of my favorite youtubers (in good spirit) is a great thing.
who opens a beer? you crack a beer
Is this video a joke
About one month later:
Jay: "fixing gpu properly! Rossmann repair group NYC"
ah shit here we go again
Lmao
I'm coming back 2 yrs later and giggling like an idiot all over again. Prayers and thoughts for poor Louis.
same LULE
You just made me realize how old this video is, I thought it was a new upload when it showed up in my recommendations
"Heat the board!
Heat the boa!
He the bor!
Hodor!
Hodor!"
Hebor?
@@TheSheaim 😂☝🏽
Heat the boar
@@manaskumarbehera262 Delicious.
Underrated comment
ahahhahaha. Well I was wondering when this video will finally appear. :D The mental journey is so awesome....
11:21 - Louis starts to lose it.... hell that roast. :D
13:14 - Louis lousing his mind....... ;)
14:12 - Louis looses all will to live........
14:52 - Louis feels the rage....
15:13 - Louis goes to the dark side.....
16:05 - Louis goes through the stages of grief a second time - The beginning of the end...
16:57 - Denial.
17:02 - Anger.
17:16 - Zooming right past Bargaining and straight to Depression.
18:00 - Acceptance.
Most underrated comment. I salute you
Salute!
this guy is the real life equivalent of rolling a natural 20 on a skill check in DND.
conical tips suck!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
With disadvantage
The betrayal in Louis's voice is priceless.
THE FABLED CROSS OVER: LOUIS CRINGES AT JAY
This is what all my dreams have been waiting for I love them both
"If the battery charging circuit is using 2000 watts, the MacBook is probably on fire, turn it off"
No, don't turn it off. Throw a hotdog on it and close the lid.
Jay: This must be hard for experts to watch
HEAT THE BOARD!
Jay may have hit that home
Thank you for that reaction video, I love both Jayz2Cents and Louis Rossmann and i nearly had a hard attack when Louis started screaming at the video :D
Now watch the Linus Tech Tips video where Linus tries to solder broken pins back on to a PGA processor.
MrNside Linus is insufferable in his vid with Louis
@@user-fz3sz2dj4r Linus is almost always insufferable
No thanks, I don't want to watch him give himself a wedgie to try and sell me a pack of two boxers for $50.
@@user-fz3sz2dj4r Louis saved all the videos that Linus made with him.
@@user-fz3sz2dj4r yeah, so is Jay in his own way... The difference is that Linus gets sent all the cool expensive gadgets, unfortunately.
EDIT: this reply was really meant toward Zellonous
This is soooo funny. "not fair" he whispered while he broke down xD
"I'm not a noob to soldering...." * Starts grinding the tip with a shop file *
What? The tip has a coating on it? I thought it was just hardened.
... and superglues a chip to a soldering contact . Its cringing even for a soldering noob watching
Soldering irons are basically TIG torch tips, right?
@@jonathanvoshell7914 It's probably him "using" the wrong tip, even though thats what came with the iron lol
yeah thats how i professionaly repair my shit lol
"the man in the thumbnail is a sadistic murderer"
Jayz2cent? Nah he's a nice guy...
*watches video*
I THOUGHT I KNEW HIM, I WAS WRONG :( :(
Synthetic_Future please stop your 3rd person bullshit trying hard to be fun and sassy. You come across like a fucking idiot.
@@ThemMightyPies ok
@@ThemMightyPies You project.
@@ThemMightyPies you are coming across like a fucking idiot for telling him he's coming across like a fucking idiot
@@ThemMightyPies They come off like an idiot but... you ARE an idiot & miserable. Which sucks for you!
"I'm not a noob to soldering" - *grinds plating off conical tip*
You just have to tin it again with solder after you grind down or it won't solder/heat up properly.
@@AK7Woody it won't work as good if you grind on it because the tip is made out of copper which is plated with iron,nickel and chrome. grinding it will leave the copper which will oxidize very rapidly making it (i imagine) a pain to solder with compared to the chrome.
@@rakshas1340 sorry buddy, you're wrong. I just explained if you tin it again with solder it's good as new. My father taught me that as a child. The tip not getting hot anymore and it was all deformed. He grinded the tip and tinned it. I trust my genius father much more. I've been soldering car alarms and car audio for over 15 years. I've had Matco, Bluepoint, Radio Shack and eBay China gas and electric soldering irons. I also wipe my soldering iron clean with my hand while it's hot so old used solder doesn't stay on. You just wipe it quickly with an open hand. You don't grab it. I've never had cold solder joint. Where there is a will, there is a way.
We knew he was a noob when he couldn't open the package, didn't tin the tip, didn't remove old solder and wasn't touching the board while soldering. In just those parts. I'm sure there's more reasons. Seems like he's doing it on purpose to make ya'll cringe.
I'm not saying that the reason he can't solder is because it was ground up, it's just that the tip will oxidize much more rapidly than a chrome plated one, shortening it's life span. It's smart to do it on a beat up tip to extend it's life but it's stupid to do it to a brand new tip.
"Is it using 2000W?"
"If yes - PC Probably on fire. Better stop the power flow."
I laughed.
Same
“I laughed”
Unless I put have multiple 3090’s, a threadripper, a 100gigabit Ethernet card, and a whole host of top of the line gear
When you started raging due to the sheer amount of ineptitude Jay had demonstrated, my lungs were refusing to expand from how hard I was laughing. I could not control myself.
3 years later still gold
Psychologist: "Cat Louis Rossmann isn´t real, it can´t hurt you
Cat Louis Rossmann: * 11:34 *
hahah lol wtf
Louis Cattmann
That hissing reminded me of Angela from office
Louis Rossmann goes full NYA NYA UwU
Nah hes a former leafy subscriber.
This is gonna be a good one
Did not dissapoint.....XD
“Heaat”
“Heat the board!”
Lool
I heard it as "Leave the board" Leave the board".
69 likes, niiiiice
Lol 😂 Louis shouting "heat the board!" has the same energy as "where's the lamb sauce?!"
This video never gets old and yes, it has the same delicious taste
“Everyone lies!” most true statement of the video!!!
- House
Edit - lmao nvm I Louis literally just said it.
Like when I told my doctor I got laid in the within my life time.
Liquid metal is a thermal paste replacement, its only suppsoed to go on the processor IHS not on the board.
@Sn0wd_in People have been running liquid metal 24/7 for ages with 0 problems. Again, it's only supposed to be on the IHS. Your hardware will be fine if you're careful.
This is like watching someone watch a horror movie. "He's behind you", Heat the board!!!
Hahaha totally my thought!
Louis, I feel for you. I've followed both of you for years. I think the difference is skill vs. blind luck.
16:13 Taken out of context, i feel like this commentary can be perfectly overplayed on a weird porno.
"Empty the glue, empty the glue you mad man. Show me the glue. Do not zoom in on his face. I wanna see what he's doin with his hands, he's p.... OH WHAT THE FUCK THAT?" WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT? NO! NO!"
StoreBrand I read this comment at the beginning of the video. Agreed.
14:15 monologue is just priceless, a movie should be get in production from this
15:17 "That's the ugliest solder job"
"THAT'S NOT A SOLDER JOB"
Haha best
I love how hes like what do you think this is elmers glue?
I actually read your comment and thought "where's the L from" because of the way they were pronouncing it. I'm ashamed of myself
@@DJFreshJuice American english strikes again. I was so used to hearing americans say it as it doesn't come up in my life often and I thought I was saying it wrong by adding the L
@@nenocen4109 When i used to use solder in highschool we always added the L, just haven't used it since so now the American version's stuck because of TH-cam. It's not wrong to add the L though
You bastard!!! You lucky bastard!!! lol sounds like Seinfeld
TH-cam really decided to push this to everyone now, huh?
yep
Aha
Did he change the name and thumbnail of the video or something??
Yup
I just saw this pop up. I'm like I know what this is about and it's going to be hilarious.......and it was. lol
This is why we love you, Louis.
Your professionalism is what seperates us novice repairmen.
I love how oblivious Jay is haha. I am an electrical engineer and this is painful. The kind of pain you feel in the worst places
if you want true pain you should watch electroboom lol
11:15
😆
Hissing had me legit lol’ing.
Jay or Steve at Gamers Nexus should send Louis a RTX card and show how to do the shunt mod the most professional way possible. I’m genuinely interested.
It's super easy lol, Jay could watch a 5 minute video and learn how to do it, he just didn't because he makes more money from cringy videos than real tutorials. Then he needs to google resistor values and read the resistor then find or buy a the lower value resistor he needs. This works because less resistance (still over the "unrealistic" threshold) means less voltage drop across the resistor, a processor is watching the voltage drop to measure current use. Basically you are recalibrating the current sense circuit, I want to do this on a turn signal relay (the one in 98+ S10s, most 00s Saturns, it's called an EP28) so bulb burnout protection will work with LED bulbs, just haven't gotten to it yet. There shouldn't even be a reason to make a video of this, I learned these skills from TH-cam almost 10 years ago.
@@kingrpriddick i hate how he tries to be some fucking goofball had to unsub from that annoying fuck
Louis channeled his inner Amy.
th-cam.com/video/aqmWZ6wQQ4o/w-d-xo.html
@@c0rpse1 as a goof myself I feel rather burned by that.
my nigga Ross actually hissed lmao
"This is probably difficult for experts to watch" as Louis is literally yelling at his monitor
Grinding down the tip like that removes the plating, which is integral for proper thermal conductance. Nor did he attempt to tin the tip. Might as well have wrapped the iron in Kapton tape, would have had the same result.
Probably could've used his thumb instead of the soldering iron. My man literally fixed a GPU by pressing down the component until it sticks and then going "Eh, there is contact, let's try" and it fucking overclocks. Like, what, how, why even would he, how does it, but what if, aaaaaah.
The liquid metal is also used as thermal paste to get lower temps. Some people botch the install and it leaks out and gets on the board.
I was looking for that comment right after I heard that he talked about it. lol
Yeah interesting to watch him rationalize the purpose based off its misuse lmao
It would have taken 2 seconds to google
Also, people use the liquid metal as thermal compound. As I understand, thermal interfacing was the original purpose of the alloy.
liquid metal as thermal compound is ok if you don't fuck it up. I still prefer tuniq TX4 because it is a very small difference in temperature in exchange for a very large difference in potential to fuck things up if misapplied by a tired, overworked me/employee. But it works.
liquid metal for shunt resistor modding is just awful
@@rossmanngroup I remember when it was the "pencil mod" to unlock the card potential... Forum discussions on the resistance of the pencil/graphite on the board.... good times
Yeah it's often bad attempts at using liquid metal for cooling... They put too much of the stuff so it spills onto nearby components and wreaks havoc...
@@rossmanngroup its really not a small difference betwern mediocre paste and lm. even a low power 6700k dropped 20°C with lm vs high end paste
@@macvirii The "pencil mod" that let newer intel CPUs work on older motherboards by blocking one of the pads was good too.
I absolutely love that he left in the ad and him spam clicking the mouse to skip it.... this is top tier Louis humor. hahahahaha. "Dear santa, I never shilled any of those crappy VPN services or audible, not even once."
Jay: I'll just use the hot glue....
*FBI, OPEN UP!!*
Lmao Auzzo! .. I like that.
Louis is going to need therapy after watching Jay
Don't we all
"It's not fair...it's not fair..." LOL! The guy basically uses spit to hold down the resistor and makes the whole world feel disgusted and fixes it. Kind of. Poor Louis.
@lRaziel1 _breal_
@lRaziel1 Macbooks with dead Nvidia mobile chips would say otherwise
@lRaziel1 np, Nvidia always keep their actually decent chips for Fujitsu and Lenovo workstations, unlike AMD's Radeon Pro but their stuff has the same amount of failure rate as well, so no-one wins XD
@@InvisibleHotdog breal American Rapper known from Cypress Hill who's name is also "Louis". I think we're on to something here man, this is Rosetta Stone big
LOL
This is the first reaction video in my life that I not only watched fully, but laughed out loud at. Thanks.
When he started hissing like a cat when he saw him not heating the board I laughed a lot
Louis goes full NYA NYA UwU
@@cezarcatalin1406 how do i delete someone else's comment
Start of video: "WTF Louis you click-baited me?!?
By the end of the video: "Holy shit this wasn't click-bait at all!!! Just not the type of murder I was expecting!"
08:18 "I'm not a noob to soldering"
10:48 THIS happens :P
Jay probably has experience soldering two wires together or at best soldering mechanical keyboard switches to a board.
BonBon is precious. :)
Exactly
Every time something makes Louis Rossmann go "What the fuck is that?!" has left me in tears XD
Louis *_HISSES_* to that 'soldering' job LMAO
Thanks Louis for the commentary and help.
Props to Jay for doing what others wouldnt while being recorded.
"If the adapter's using 40W? Keep it going. If it uses 2000W? The MacBook's probably on fire; turn it off" 😂
Lol... I just rewatched this a year later and i remember when I first watched it, thinking that Louis was annoyed at Jay or something for doing a video where he does everything wrong with soldering which, as we all know makes Louis cringe... Now, after watching it again I understand that he's probably actually ok with that, and Jay actually telling everyone that they should get it fixed professionally probably helped with that too... That's what I love about Jay's channel, is that he knows that he should let certain things be done by other people who are better than him, yet he does it himself anyway, just for the sole purpose of trying it, and showing others how not to do it... I still wonder what Jay thought about this reaction video though...
I wonder too
I'm dying hearing Louis ""hiss"" hahaha
overclocker here:
on modern gpus you cant use a wire for a shunt mod, because these damn things are to intelligent and notice that the power consumption is completely unrealistic, so they assume a hardware defect and go into failsafe mode, which is slow (300mhz).
also, dont listen to jay, the to small tabs on either side of the resistor are supposed to be bridget, they literally get bridget by the metal sides of the shunt resistor.
So, lower value resistor is the way to do it now then right? As less resistance (still over the "unrealistic" threshold) means less voltage drop. Basically you are recalibrating the current sense circuit, I want to do this on a turn signal relay so burnout protection will work with LED bulbs, just haven't gotten to it yet.
PeterDerBeste you can use wire to trick the power limit. Buildzoid made a video on how to do it
Works on 1070 ti, so I guess you mean 2000 series modern or it's a driver lock?
@@kingrpriddick as a very rough rule of thumb, if you want 1/3 more power than you bridge with a resistor of three times higher value. So for example a 0.15R soldered on top of the 0.05R if that was the original value, Some values are difficult to get so go for the next one up. EG if it was a 0.0022R then a 0.0068R is probably the closest you will get.
@@gordonlawrence1448 I assumed a replacement would be cleaner and is more logical to me. But if that's the starting place people should be able to do the math from there.
„I don‘t have my proper soldering tools here at the moment“ yeah... that‘d be my excuse to soldering on camera for the first time as well
Jays soldering experience is purely model making, not electronics. Not like you could tell or anything.
"Yeah, I have a girlfriend but she goes to a different school"
Just got suggested this video. I want a series of Ross's reaction to bad tech repair videos. I have laughed harder at this than I probably ever should have.
0:19 "yes, i contacted Louis Rossmann guys" (assuming he has watched Louis channel)
7:20 "i can't seem to find any definitive tutorials on how to do it the right way"
Ummmmm... .
Jaan Tobro Not because he searched for it,he thinks if they don’t come up in the You tube recommend’s it’s not on the world wide webster.
Louis’s “oh no” at 6:45 is every parent when their kid is about do some dumb ish
"It's not fair"
Louis... it is NOT fair.
For what it's worth, you did give me a giggle though. Keep being awesome! and keep doing such a great job.
I don't know what's more entertaining, this guys fearless incompetence or the schadenfreude of listening to Louis' screams of pain.
OMG the reaction at 14:00 so hilarious!! Rossman crying in the corner because its "accidentally worked" for Jay... We've all been there.. we did things in sometype of amazing way.. clean, perfect, and the DOESNT work.. all of a sudden someone makes a pile of crap and it works beyond expectations..
I fkin laughed at that part
My whole life consist of that
I could do nothing but cry when i heard that. Genuine, non exaggerated tears. That moment is most of my life. And i am so, so very tired of it.
you just explain my whole graduation project, when i try to make everything as neat as possible, re solder every pad that is not shiny, and the whole thing keeps broken , and then i give up , and just do everything with as little effort as possible, and guess what?? the abomination works perfect, i got C- for the aesthetics , but straight A on everything else, yay ???
Everyone when the verge pc posted.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall when Louis bumps into Jay at LTX
Luous: What are you?!??!
Had the same thought
Jay: "This is probably really difficult for experts to watch"
Louis, Professional Board repairer: Heat the f*in' board!"
Quite possibly the funniest video I've seen yet.
This was epic, I've shared it across tech friends.... "HEAT THE BOARD!!!"
how the hell did he claim he had soldering experience and not understand that the whole purpose is to BRIDGE THE CONTACTS
@@Elemental-IT Which is kinda stupid, since the SMD doesn't have any form of insulation on their ends that could fit the pads. The pad layout is misleading at best, /r/assholedesign material at worst if you ask me.
Its called a buffer for entertainment.
@@Elemental-IT I was calling the pads design stupid, not Jay, or implying Jay is right or wrong. Jay is ignorant about soldering, worried about bridging something that must bridge, and the design doesn't help. Is all good, we are in agreement :)
It occurs to me the pad design may actually bridge something else as a safety mechanism. Like, two pads for the power line, and two pads for the current sensor. Having them separated in the layout could make some sort of sense that's not immediately obvious to me.
Just wanted to comment and say "Yes, that thumbnail really does make Jay look like a sadistic murder. Good on ya."
This guy is so right, he shouldn't be doing any electronic work at all.
After watching J's about 20's video rant on the 4080 power connector melting video today;
I got to say the QoTD from J is "As long as it's making connection, it might not be greatest connection , but as long as it's making connection it works"
I would've failed my high school electronics class if I'd soldered that badly.
HIGHSCHOOL ELECTRONICS? I wish I had the option!
Where on earth did you go to school?
@@AuraCreed Right? They had something but I don't think it was electronics and the other thing was a computer class which was teaching us about serial/parallel ports, IDE interfaces and ISA slots, in the late 2000s... Not that it's bad to know about them but you know USB 2 (3 was pretty new), SATA, and PCI(e) were all fairly standard by then.
@@TheyWhomTheGodsDetest my public school district had a pretty decent magnet program that u got into. This was 20 years ago before we held multiple superintendents do their best to undermine the program.
Rule 0: Do not trust the customer
Rule 1: Do not trust the customer
Rule 2: Do not trust the customer
14:10 - Louis start to wonder what is the meaning of his life...