Good video, with your teaching i was able to fix my own first GPU. It was a 2060 with a blown fuse and a shorted tantalum Polymer. Thank you very much for the content !
Great video as always, congrats on keeping them interesting with lots of weird, difficult repairs! And of course congrats on the successful repair, another card saved from landfill
there's one, Eli Tech, but he's no longer making video since 2018-19. However, Tech Cemetery explain the repair process better than Eli. Some people here complained about how Tech speaking too fast (its not that fast really), but Eli explain everything like a genius doctor on weed
Your videos are great. It’s satisfying to see expensive hardware saved from the landfill. What kinds of resources do you use? Are there official diagrams for these cards or do people just reverse engineer them?
Most people who learn to fix graphics cards ( myself included) did so by buying them broken on eBay and reverse engineering them. This is how I prefer to work on graphics cards despite the fact that schematics etc can often be found on shady Russian websites.
Had an old 9800GT that melted the PCB. No fuse and the power supply was single rail so it sent all 80A through the dead mosfet. Made a nice light show inside my case.
@@TechCemetery it's part of the job, specially when dealing with multiple issues on one device, plus look's like it was ripped out on a previous attempt of repair or cleaning maybe. I've decided to post this just because the additional ripple can do damage to the VRM in a long term and kill the card again. Keep up with the good work, and sharing your expertise here with others really helps make this a better world.
Ah yes literally my nighmare repair, i've seen a lot of burned cards ended up as a donor cards. Few days ago im asked to repair zotac 1060 which doesn't have a fuse and the vram literally looks like it just exploded. Also im quite surprised that the top phase is still working after that damage. Lesson : a $1 fuse could save the day
@@dtiydr in all fairness the card can still die because of other factors, but having fuses at least prevents fets from literally exploding in most cases
@@trouble_maker023 I don't care about any fets what so ever, my thought are 100% towards the gpu. With fuses its a much bigger chance that the gpu survive fex 12V right into it then to guarantee 100% be destroyed without a fuse in a similar case, and the gpu is also the most expensive piece of silicon on the board so you the best for it as long as possible. The memories are the next and they cost as well but still way cheaper than the gpu and also easier to get hold on. Any other component on the board that could break is peanuts in value, but as long as the gpu is alive you would have very good chance to save the card with only a little lower amount of money. I have planned to put fuses on mine 1080 ti but I just don't know the right values.
The lesson is: Go and buy a good power supply. Not that kind of cheap 750W single-rail welding machine stuff. So many times I see really expansive PC hardware, but the owner brought a budget supply.
True that. Just because it says 750w doesn't mean it's good. It's always better to buy 600w decent supply for about the same price. And the odd part, the "weaker" unit delivers steadier voltage and equal or higher power (wattage). Who would've thought 80 plus ratings aren't just a fancy badge?
Even a good power supply still can be sucks, the most important thing is the OCP and i've seen even some good and expensive power supply failed to shutdown immediately after a short is detected.
I don't use schematics or boardviews. Like most people who learned to fix graphics cards, I bought them broken off of eBay and worked on them for some time before realizing you could download schematics etc from shady Russian websites.
@@TechCemetery do you mind linking some useful materials to consume for somebody whos just starting with board repairs PS i know nothing about electricity or boards but i love this feild the troubleshooting phase is what draws me into it
I have 1080 ti ASUS strix , getting me crazy, Mats is ok, Furmark is ok memory test shows errors, random to frequent artifacts with games but no freezing or black screens restarting the game removes the artifacts, videos are excellent. I don't know why these artifacts and memory errors.
😂 This was awsome Ive been waiting for this fault to be covered I had this with a 1070 strix I brought and I still haven't made it 100% fix I'm back to about 90% function have a small case of 0%tdp and your card made me laugh so much when it said 160%tdp 😂 was so funny your my hero ❤️💯
hey dude first of, thank you for this very detailed video. i must say i am now well informed about the all the voltage railing on some vcard should have. anyways.. dude have you encountered a graphics card that boots up but its all black. I've replace the the enable chip and tested all the railing its all good . The GPU chip heats normal too. should i update the bios? just to make sure?
Do you have a list of failure modes you’d like to show in the channel? I’m sure plenty of us who fix these cards might have a suitable candidate to send you!
Absolutely, there are a couple of rarer issues that deserve their own video. One particular one I'm looking for is a card that displays the message "Please Power Down and connect PCIe cables" etc.. even when they're all connected.
Hey. Great video as always. I have become an avid follower and actually do a lot of repairs myself. It does actually bring a question though. I am having issues where a mosfet will blow and after changing it out and all measurements back to normal. Put it on test and then, boom, the mosfet nearest to it will blow, this has become like clockwork now. Until I end up changing almost everything from the phase. All mosfets, drivers and doublers? Is this normal or am I missing something. Thanks again. And great work.
@Tech Cemetery trying to fix my Asus Strix GTX 1080 TI. Fan spin, no video. All voltage rails are present and resistances look in the normal ranges you specify (PEX is a little low at 45 ohms). vCore does initialize. From here I can only assume the issue is either bios or a dead GPU. Thoughts? Thank you for these excellent videos!
Have you ever seen mats give a pass but not do the whole blinking blocks dance? in the same setup with a known working card, I get the blinky blocks dance on screen, but with a faulty 1080ti it just pauses like it's running something (the larger the test value i give it, the longer the pause, so it is doing something in the background) and then the usual results blurb comes out and says pass.
hi man nice vid!! i got a 1060 strix . yesterday after saw 1080ti video, i check voltage on 1v8 coil, PEX coil, 5v Coil. and vrm and core. everyone was fine except the PEX VDD. in the 1060 you can find it to the right of the 3v3 rail from pci. i check the controler nb671, and re solder. and when i plug everything., i check the 1.8v coil, and was fine, but at the moment to check de PEX VDD coil i made a short with the probe.. and after that, the 1.8v Coil doesnt show anymore voltage. now i got short in the pin 7 of the nb671 (pex circuit) to the pin 8 and 9. and the same in the 1v8 circuit. i remove the bn671 from pex and the short still in the pcb. GND to pin 7 short, gnd to pin 8 and 9 , short. i try to find in the schematic why the 1v8 phase blown up... i cant find a point where they connect each other... pex coil 4omhs 1v8 coil 0 omhs. can you give some idea?? thanks and Great videos! a lot of knowledge
i forgot. i remove the pex and 1v8 coil. short still. i remove the 4 caps after the coil those who filter. and the short still. i remove some cap on the backside that was conected to the pex vdd and nothing... maybe i got and issue in other side....no power rail in short. should try remove bn671 from 1v8 section?
Just ran into this exact problem on a Asus 1080 ti turbo. I lost one of the 10 ohm resistors trying to repair the pad for the cap. Thank you so much for showing what caused the locked cpu frequency and saying what ohms the resistors are. I stole one from a PS4 board but got the wrong one and put on a 1000 ohm, the card works, but with this exact symptom. The cap was also ripped off the board and I don't know it's value. I think I replaced with the right one but I'm not 100%. Do you know the value of the cap that's in line with those 2 resistors?
Found the correct resistor, measured one of the other caps and got 10nF. Found a replacement cap on a spare PS4 board. The card is working great. Thank you again.
Hello and thank you for your videos. I have a problem with a zotac p106-90. it is well recognized by windows 10 and as soon as the driver is installed I have a blue screen. would you have an idea of the problem? thank you
I have the same problem with a Zotac 2060 Super mini, unfortunately I can not find INA3221 or similar chip I also searched in vain for NCP45491. can you help me?
My pny 1080ti has the 139mhz bug, I need to look at it and see if their are any burn marks or busted resistors and caps, it still displays fine pcie goes up to x16 from idle like it should and the memory boosts up but not the core it plays YT and old games fine, i got scammed by a seller who would of known something was wrong the moment you aren't playing some super old RTS frames tank and stutters like heck
watching this video, I saw a similar problem that I have on the asus gtx 660, when I make measurements with the help of the scheme that the author of the video selflessly forwarded to me, I will inform you if I managed to solve the problem on my graphics card.
got a amd 5700xt with a misissing inductor thst came off pcb leg riped off inducter where can i get a replacement inductor correct size and rating its vcores r15 inductor whats current rating or size i need
i had radeon r9 295 x2, the card hard to post, but when the card turn on, it work like normaly, but when i restart the pc, the card won't/hard to detect anymore what should i check for card like this
sorry, I want to ask about my GTX 1050 ti GPU which accidentally miss one capacitor on the processor. will it cause a problem one day?do you have suggestions? I yet try to turn it on because I am afraid something happens to my GPU
very good knowledge of electronics > i have a gtx titan it runs perfectly but at random working and more sequence on games goes black screen and fans goes 100% in background working for caple of seconds and stuck can you help?
Wtf you took a card back from the dead like a necromancer forcing a soul back into a body. It's like you just picked the card that had everything wrong with it all at once and fixed it all.
I have an RX 590 that is detected but won't install drivers, and booting with another GPU as video output, I can see unreal huge power consumption in the Sensors tab of GPU-Z. What can I do to fix it? It doesn't have the same circuitry to measure power consumption like nVidia does, right?
No, nothing has been replaced yet. It just failed while using and then when I restarted the machine, it shows some vertical noisy artifacts, with characters/symbols randomly showing as well.
@@amiltonfcjunior In that case, I have to say you likely have a memory related error, and that the absurd power consumption is just a symptom of the drivers not properly loading.
You're right, there's a chance of being the memory chips. Are the random characters/symbols a sign of memory corrupted data, and the vertical artifacts a memory defect itself? I uploaded a picture of it booted to Linux Memtest just to display something on the screen (it should be a simple blue screen): postimg.cc/qh7YgspY
i have gtx 1650 stuck at 400mhz but still working, what can i do? 1. uninstaling windows ( not work ) 2. ddu uninstaling ( not work ) 3. change motherboard ( not work ) anyone can help me about this issue? i have searching on google but no one thread can help me
So the dude asked to be paid for his broken gpu because his gpu problem is "rare case"? Or he want TechCemetery to mention him/his channel here? I dont quite get the "exposure" payment.
man i cant believe drilling like that and the card works amazing must have a steady hand and lots of knowledge
I got a little lucky. Cards like this usually end up as parts.
@@TechCemetery amazing :)
U probably have to fill the hole with epoxy
Nah
Good video, with your teaching i was able to fix my own first GPU. It was a 2060 with a blown fuse and a shorted tantalum Polymer.
Thank you very much for the content !
Great video as always, congrats on keeping them interesting with lots of weird, difficult repairs! And of course congrats on the successful repair, another card saved from landfill
you are one of the best GPU fixers on YT.! well done
Bro your knowledge is amazing
I can Bet In whole UA-cam no One Ever Got better GPU Fixing Skills Than You You are Just Amazing
there's one, Eli Tech, but he's no longer making video since 2018-19. However, Tech Cemetery explain the repair process better than Eli. Some people here complained about how Tech speaking too fast (its not that fast really), but Eli explain everything like a genius doctor on weed
@@murdermachine9 ya but Elitech does. Not explain in details as Cementry
Your videos are great. It’s satisfying to see expensive hardware saved from the landfill. What kinds of resources do you use? Are there official diagrams for these cards or do people just reverse engineer them?
Most people who learn to fix graphics cards ( myself included) did so by buying them broken on eBay and reverse engineering them. This is how I prefer to work on graphics cards despite the fact that schematics etc can often be found on shady Russian websites.
15:00 gpu also reports that it's throttling due to power consumption (PerfCap Reason at the bottom of the GPU-Z list).
One would assume if it thinks it's drawing 400watts...
You explain those gpu like out of the box, like it♥️
Waiting zotac amp 1060 no display solutions
Awesome Video and explanation.
Your videos also help me in terms of XOC.
Keep up the great content!
Greetings from germany.
very good video related to UP EN signal and INA3221
Had an old 9800GT that melted the PCB. No fuse and the power supply was single rail so it sent all 80A through the dead mosfet. Made a nice light show inside my case.
That was a hard one, but you absolutely nailed like always 👌
Excellent video, I enjoyed watching!
When you absolutely have no idea what he is talking about but you have burned your own gpu and you love what you watch so you can't stop watching.
The new ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Barringer Crater edition!
Nice job as always, but PGCE17 isn't missing on the PCB on one of the phases?
I can't believe I missed that, yes it's missing. I'll have to add back onto the board later.
@@TechCemetery it's part of the job, specially when dealing with multiple issues on one device, plus look's like it was ripped out on a previous attempt of repair or cleaning maybe. I've decided to post this just because the additional ripple can do damage to the VRM in a long term and kill the card again. Keep up with the good work, and sharing your expertise here with others really helps make this a better world.
Glad I am not the only one that noticed that.
What is pgce17?
You are amazing
I love these kind of videos
Thank you so much
Perfect repair as allways!
you are an freaking genius! 😅👍🏻
Ah yes literally my nighmare repair, i've seen a lot of burned cards ended up as a donor cards. Few days ago im asked to repair zotac 1060 which doesn't have a fuse and the vram literally looks like it just exploded. Also im quite surprised that the top phase is still working after that damage.
Lesson : a $1 fuse could save the day
if they added fuses they would have to charge 1200$ to recover from the component cost
A fuse and you wouldn't need to buy a new card, yea that how dam nasty they are.
@@dtiydr in all fairness the card can still die because of other factors, but having fuses at least prevents fets from literally exploding in most cases
@@trouble_maker023 I don't care about any fets what so ever, my thought are 100% towards the gpu. With fuses its a much bigger chance that the gpu survive fex 12V right into it then to guarantee 100% be destroyed without a fuse in a similar case, and the gpu is also the most expensive piece of silicon on the board so you the best for it as long as possible.
The memories are the next and they cost as well but still way cheaper than the gpu and also easier to get hold on. Any other component on the board that could break is peanuts in value, but as long as the gpu is alive you would have very good chance to save the card with only a little lower amount of money. I have planned to put fuses on mine 1080 ti but I just don't know the right values.
Awesome man love these videos
The lesson is: Go and buy a good power supply. Not that kind of cheap 750W single-rail welding machine stuff.
So many times I see really expansive PC hardware, but the owner brought a budget supply.
True that. Just because it says 750w doesn't mean it's good. It's always better to buy 600w decent supply for about the same price. And the odd part, the "weaker" unit delivers steadier voltage and equal or higher power (wattage). Who would've thought 80 plus ratings aren't just a fancy badge?
Even a good power supply still can be sucks, the most important thing is the OCP and i've seen even some good and expensive power supply failed to shutdown immediately after a short is detected.
@@accurian148 I do not disagree on that, but buying a good power supply always increase your hardware's survival chance
This guy man !!! I feel like you can hand him an empty GPU and it would come back running... How hasn't he got more subs ?!?
Drilling in to the card is making me cringe like getting a cavity drilled... every time I see that hole my mouth hurts. This video is BRUTAL!!!
Very well explained, learned a lot. thanks
You're a beast bro
Another amazing repair. Do you have a boardview when dealing with cards like this?
I don't use schematics or boardviews. Like most people who learned to fix graphics cards, I bought them broken off of eBay and worked on them for some time before realizing you could download schematics etc from shady Russian websites.
@@TechCemetery do you mind linking some useful materials to consume for somebody whos just starting with board repairs
PS i know nothing about electricity or boards but i love this feild the troubleshooting phase is what draws me into it
I have 1080 ti ASUS strix , getting me crazy, Mats is ok, Furmark is ok memory test shows errors, random to frequent artifacts with games but no freezing or black screens restarting the game removes the artifacts, videos are excellent. I don't know why these artifacts and memory errors.
😂 This was awsome Ive been waiting for this fault to be covered I had this with a 1070 strix I brought and I still haven't made it 100% fix I'm back to about 90% function have a small case of 0%tdp and your card made me laugh so much when it said 160%tdp 😂 was so funny your my hero ❤️💯
very good video! nice job! regards from chile
hey dude first of, thank you for this very detailed video. i must say i am now well informed about the all the voltage railing on some vcard should have. anyways.. dude have you encountered a graphics card that boots up but its all black. I've replace the the enable chip and tested all the railing its all good . The GPU chip heats normal too. should i update the bios? just to make sure?
Do you have a list of failure modes you’d like to show in the channel? I’m sure plenty of us who fix these cards might have a suitable candidate to send you!
Absolutely, there are a couple of rarer issues that deserve their own video. One particular one I'm looking for is a card that displays the message "Please Power Down and connect PCIe cables" etc.. even when they're all connected.
Woow perfectly educational informing video. Thanks you so much dear friend. This is amazingly helpful 👋👋👋🌟🌟🌟🌟
Hey. Great video as always. I have become an avid follower and actually do a lot of repairs myself. It does actually bring a question though. I am having issues where a mosfet will blow and after changing it out and all measurements back to normal. Put it on test and then, boom, the mosfet nearest to it will blow, this has become like clockwork now. Until I end up changing almost everything from the phase. All mosfets, drivers and doublers? Is this normal or am I missing something. Thanks again. And great work.
very informative. thanks
@Tech Cemetery trying to fix my Asus Strix GTX 1080 TI. Fan spin, no video. All voltage rails are present and resistances look in the normal ranges you specify (PEX is a little low at 45 ohms). vCore does initialize. From here I can only assume the issue is either bios or a dead GPU. Thoughts? Thank you for these excellent videos!
you are true expert
I am surprised you don't add a zero ohm resistor to the power feed. Or fuse where it would sense the load.
Have you ever seen mats give a pass but not do the whole blinking blocks dance? in the same setup with a known working card, I get the blinky blocks dance on screen, but with a faulty 1080ti it just pauses like it's running something (the larger the test value i give it, the longer the pause, so it is doing something in the background) and then the usual results blurb comes out and says pass.
hi man nice vid!! i got a 1060 strix . yesterday after saw 1080ti video, i check voltage on 1v8 coil, PEX coil, 5v Coil. and vrm and core. everyone was fine except the PEX VDD. in the 1060 you can find it to the right of the 3v3 rail from pci. i check the controler nb671, and re solder. and when i plug everything., i check the 1.8v coil, and was fine, but at the moment to check de PEX VDD coil i made a short with the probe.. and after that, the 1.8v Coil doesnt show anymore voltage.
now i got short in the pin 7 of the nb671 (pex circuit) to the pin 8 and 9. and the same in the 1v8 circuit. i remove the bn671 from pex and the short still in the pcb. GND to pin 7 short, gnd to pin 8 and 9 , short. i try to find in the schematic why the 1v8 phase blown up... i cant find a point where they connect each other...
pex coil 4omhs
1v8 coil 0 omhs.
can you give some idea?? thanks and Great videos! a lot of knowledge
i forgot. i remove the pex and 1v8 coil. short still. i remove the 4 caps after the coil those who filter. and the short still. i remove some cap on the backside that was conected to the pex vdd and nothing... maybe i got and issue in other side....no power rail in short. should try remove bn671 from 1v8 section?
and i found that the memory coil, now show 0 omhs. before show a higher number....
a good video. Thank you Sir..
Impressive repair.
Great info thanks
Just ran into this exact problem on a Asus 1080 ti turbo. I lost one of the 10 ohm resistors trying to repair the pad for the cap. Thank you so much for showing what caused the locked cpu frequency and saying what ohms the resistors are. I stole one from a PS4 board but got the wrong one and put on a 1000 ohm, the card works, but with this exact symptom.
The cap was also ripped off the board and I don't know it's value. I think I replaced with the right one but I'm not 100%. Do you know the value of the cap that's in line with those 2 resistors?
Found the correct resistor, measured one of the other caps and got 10nF. Found a replacement cap on a spare PS4 board. The card is working great. Thank you again.
Since you are using obs why don’t you just add your camera as a video capture source instead of that player?
good one video, keep up!!!
"Wanted to pay me in exposure, I told him to f**k off" :)
Good stuff!
Hi,if I don't have 5v rail you have a diagram to check the rail for defective parts? Thanks 👍
thanks !!! good job
Thank you M.r
Hello and thank you for your videos. I have a problem with a zotac p106-90. it is well recognized by windows 10 and as soon as the driver is installed I have a blue screen. would you have an idea of the problem? thank you
Also do you have a patron or donations set up ? Would love.to donate after Christmas ??
I have a Patreon linked in the description, thank you!
I have the same problem with a Zotac 2060 Super mini, unfortunately I can not find INA3221 or similar chip I also searched in vain for NCP45491. can you help me?
My pny 1080ti has the 139mhz bug, I need to look at it and see if their are any burn marks or busted resistors and caps, it still displays fine pcie goes up to x16 from idle like it should and the memory boosts up but not the core it plays YT and old games fine, i got scammed by a seller who would of known something was wrong the moment you aren't playing some super old RTS frames tank and stutters like heck
Working GPU with a reading of 0MB in GPUZ, VRAM or memory controller issue right?
my ROG 1080 sometimes won't give display when power PC on and sometimes, when it does give display, it under performs. what could this be?
watching this video, I saw a similar problem that I have on the asus gtx 660, when I make measurements with the help of the scheme that the author of the video selflessly forwarded to me, I will inform you if I managed to solve the problem on my graphics card.
got a amd 5700xt with a misissing inductor thst came off pcb leg riped off inducter where can i get a replacement inductor correct size and rating its vcores r15 inductor whats current rating or size i need
Great job
Why one of the memory bank is missing?
That's normal for a 1080 Ti.
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
i had radeon r9 295 x2, the card hard to post, but when the card turn on, it work like normaly, but when i restart the pc, the card won't/hard to detect anymore what should i check for card like this
so question where did you learn all of this ?
sorry, I want to ask about my GTX 1050 ti GPU which accidentally miss one capacitor on the processor. will it cause a problem one day?do you have suggestions? I yet try to turn it on because I am afraid something happens to my GPU
Can you help with fixing Aorus 1080ti? fans spin at 100% on start, two leds over PCIE cable turns on (which indicated power issue) and no boot.
if fans are 100% you maybe missing 12v PCIe Line. Cheq for open fuses if have. (Fans are 100% when GPU its "not" detected or present in the PCB"
Great technique
You mention common problems for strix cards. Are strix cards of poor quality?
Very good.. again :) hey does anyone know what event id 13 nvlddmkm could be or too generic?
i have an gtx 1070 from zotac amp extreme edition i am getting artifacts some times on boot sometimes in games suggest what could ne the issue
Where do you buy spare parts for all grafic cards?
how much does a repair like this cost usually? i have the same 139 clock bug with my gtx 1060 6gb and im looking to get it repaired
just get a good board level technician near you. That depends on the shop.
very good knowledge of electronics > i have a gtx titan it runs perfectly but at random working and more sequence on games goes black screen and fans goes 100% in background working for caple of seconds and stuck can you help?
Cards like that are both rare and hard to diagnose. I'd need it in hand to make a guess.
@@TechCemetery ok thanks for the response
Wtf you took a card back from the dead like a necromancer forcing a soul back into a body. It's like you just picked the card that had everything wrong with it all at once and fixed it all.
My g752vy have the same issue the gpu clock stuck at 135mhz
Thanks
what happen to graphics card that successfully repaired? did you sell them to ebay or keep the cards?
It depends on the card, I usually sell them after some time. For a card like this however, I might just keep it or give it away.
@@TechCemetery i wish i was your friend :-)
Tech cemetery, more like tech resurectory.
What are all those contact to the far right?? Have never seen anything like that on a 1080 Ti.
RGB and Fan headers. Strix cards are highly custom.
@@TechCemetery Aha had no idea, thanks!
I have an RX 590 that is detected but won't install drivers, and booting with another GPU as video output, I can see unreal huge power consumption in the Sensors tab of GPU-Z. What can I do to fix it? It doesn't have the same circuitry to measure power consumption like nVidia does, right?
Has a MOSFET been replaced on it recently?
No, nothing has been replaced yet. It just failed while using and then when I restarted the machine, it shows some vertical noisy artifacts, with characters/symbols randomly showing as well.
@@amiltonfcjunior In that case, I have to say you likely have a memory related error, and that the absurd power consumption is just a symptom of the drivers not properly loading.
You're right, there's a chance of being the memory chips. Are the random characters/symbols a sign of memory corrupted data, and the vertical artifacts a memory defect itself?
I uploaded a picture of it booted to Linux Memtest just to display something on the screen (it should be a simple blue screen): postimg.cc/qh7YgspY
@@amiltonfcjunior yes, see my latest video
My 2080ti kingpin is stuck at 300mhz any suggestions? I'm sure I still have warranty will send in soon.
please did u fix it ?
Why was a single RAM chip missing?
How do you know how deep you have to drill?
What is the part # to the 20ohm resistors?
i have gtx 1650 stuck at 400mhz but still working, what can i do?
1. uninstaling windows ( not work )
2. ddu uninstaling ( not work )
3. change motherboard ( not work )
anyone can help me about this issue? i have searching on google but no one thread can help me
Hi bro my rx560 not working only fans are spinning and computer dosent boot please help🙏🙏
Mine is stuck in 1400mhz if i try to run any games my laptop crashes
why are you so smart?
Knowledge is power
Haha exposure payment xD people are hilarious...
So the dude asked to be paid for his broken gpu because his gpu problem is "rare case"? Or he want TechCemetery to mention him/his channel here? I dont quite get the "exposure" payment.
The guy didn't want to pay me my usual rate, and tried to argue that I should fix his card anyways because it would generate views for my channel.
@@TechCemetery Damn many people are willing to pay extra to see their card fixed on video and that clown wanted a discount, lmao
@@TechCemetery goddamn some nerve these people nowadays.
16:09
Lol
Me watching this 🤯🤯🤯
Too fucking cheap to put a fuse in their design, pathetic.
...so I told him to **** off... ♥️