I have indentical case with my gtx1070, first lane on front side is fried. Can you make short video about standard metod (how to soldering wires in front and backwards)? Many card are come back from miners shortly x] Awesome video, keep it going!
Hi, I’m very new to card repair and have a gtx 1080 extreme as my first repair dummy. I wanted to ask if you know of any schematics for this card by any chance as it seems I have picked an odd card as my first. I found a blown 10A SMD fuse so far and possibly a short on one of the 8 pin molex connectors on the top right (outer right connector when board is plugged in and upright as in your video) but I’m not sure if they’re all the same voltages in that plug or there are possibly ground wires also. Thanks
damn this is amazing, what a fantastic way to get around the burnt out PCIe lanes. I wonder what the intended use even is for lane reversal? I can see a need for bifurcation but reversal seems like a really odd feature to need unless dealing with faulty hardware like this
Let's say that a card has broken data lines, and is insterted in an old motherboard with PCI-e X1. Would the card work on that motherboard or nah? I'm trying to figure how the bifurcation working.
What if we have a x16 slot (but it’s x4, will there be any power delivery issues for a 3090 Strix)? Say if we are mining on a x4 PCIE X16 slot native in the motherboard. Running z690-E Strix
Had the same problem with rtx 3090 frst line no conection,it only worked on f1a55-m lx r2.0 motheboard ,it wont eaven see the card on risers or any ather motheboard that i tested,it mining already one year no problem eth :)
when you explained to us how to perform burification in 9th generation processors, the picture was of a 12th generation processor, there will be nothing bad if I try to follow the procedure on a 9th generation processor even if the picture shows a 12th ? I also have a 1080 ti with the same problem.
that _windows_ doesn't show it, that, by itself, is not a guarantee the device is dead. If the cpu (or whatever owns the PCIE lanes on which the GPU is connected) can not talk to it, _maybe_ but I'm quite sure you've investigated more thoroughly later in the vid
help I have an Evga GTX 1070 ti the pex is shorted in the coil output, I do not have the diagram of this graph to see what it feeds nor do I have a laboratory source to see what makes up this short circuit if someone has the diagram I would appreciate it, but I have seen in other schematics that the voltage of the pex goes directly to the gpu, could it be the gpu in short?
In modding community is popular doubling Vram size of RTX 3070 and 3080 try offer it to your clients. Only one who will hate you for this will be Nvidia ;)
hey mate, love your videos. I recently bought an RX 570 4GB and it's not giving out a signal, fans are spinning (not 100% speed), RGB lit. the seller blocked me (of course). the thing is, I cannot get the PC to boot even with the integrated graphics, doesn't matter what settings I use in BIOS. any idea on why doesn't it boot with iGPU?
NOPE. It is actually NOT 'aluminium' - the person who actually discovered it really did name it 'aluminum' and when the Britt got word of it, I'm being serious, CHANGED THE WAY THEY SPELLED IT JUST TO BE DIFFERENT!!! lol This like the ONE WORD that the Brits are saying TOTALLY WRONG and the AMERICANS are saying it correctly!! - At least this is what I learned when being educated on the element. Now the info I was given COULD be wrong, but I know the source is HEAVILY VERIFIED and so I am willing to go out on a limb and state that the British pronouncing element number 13 as 'aluminium' is 100% INCORRECT. I would LOVE to know if this is 100% true, as I am only 99% sure it is. :) What do you think? Anyone wanna research this and prove me right/wrong? (and NO wikipedia is NOT A SOURCE - so DO NOT TELL ME wiki says I'm wrong... because then I'll just go change it and make it say I'm right... hence why wikipedia is NOT A SOURCE)
Nice trick! Could also use Intel FIT tool to toggle lane reversal and bifurcation in the BIOS without any hardware modifications ;)
Didn't know, thanks!
@@TechCemetery Modding the cpu to enable it, makes a far better video. Its hardcore.
Could you elaborate further?
hi
you know, how to do it for am5 ?
“Like” for the Aluminium mention 🙂
this is a great guide and information video , a lot of cards can go from dead bricks to 99% performance again. you guys who figure that out are heros!
Man you're something else.
So glad to see a new video. Thank you for fixing my card
Amazing and detailed video, as usual!
I just loooover watching these videos
Intel saves the day with some random ass MacGyver feature that I didn't even know existed. Pretty cool!
firs of all great and very usefull content not too long not too short just right. The goat for Gpu repar on UA-cam 👏
I have indentical case with my gtx1070, first lane on front side is fried. Can you make short video about standard metod (how to soldering wires in front and backwards)? Many card are come back from miners shortly x] Awesome video, keep it going!
Fantastic video thank
Very good video
you are one of the best tech out there great video any adivice how to do wht u do
Plenty of practice and a high tolerance for stress and/or failure.
whoaa, did not know that riser adapter could that! these makers could easily make it safer than leave it this way
just don't mine :)
Going to miss this when you begin working as a engineer for the Department of Energy.
MSI B350 Tomahawk has a PCIe setting where you can change the slot from 1x16x mode to 4x4x mode.
Hi, I’m very new to card repair and have a gtx 1080 extreme as my first repair dummy. I wanted to ask if you know of any schematics for this card by any chance as it seems I have picked an odd card as my first. I found a blown 10A SMD fuse so far and possibly a short on one of the 8 pin molex connectors on the top right (outer right connector when board is plugged in and upright as in your video) but I’m not sure if they’re all the same voltages in that plug or there are possibly ground wires also. Thanks
Nice work t.c
damn this is amazing, what a fantastic way to get around the burnt out PCIe lanes.
I wonder what the intended use even is for lane reversal? I can see a need for bifurcation but reversal seems like a really odd feature to need unless dealing with faulty hardware like this
The intended use is to avoid PCIe routing issues like having the lanes cross each other.
Let's say that a card has broken data lines, and is insterted in an old motherboard with PCI-e X1.
Would the card work on that motherboard or nah?
I'm trying to figure how the bifurcation working.
I would watch 20 minutes worth of video, if they're like this one :). Nice trick with the lane reversal.
genius
What if we have a x16 slot (but it’s x4, will there be any power delivery issues for a 3090 Strix)? Say if we are mining on a x4 PCIE X16 slot native in the motherboard. Running z690-E Strix
Power delivery is the same for x1, x4, x8, x16 slots.
@@TechCemetery thanks
common prob - and the fix is common too
Hopefully it's also work to my Mobo issue (the first pcie Lane cap's pad was coroded. It's Very difficult to repad the PCIe lanes)
PCIe pins B14-B15 and A13-A14 no volts in DIODE mode, but other data lanes have 0.4v. Is that a dead core ?
Sounds like one.
when will you open discord for all 😔?
There's a public section that is open to all.
Had the same problem with rtx 3090 frst line no conection,it only worked on f1a55-m lx r2.0 motheboard ,it wont eaven see the card on risers or any ather motheboard that i tested,it mining already one year no problem eth :)
Hello! I like to know how to get GPU B.O.M List if you know the way or source. Please help me. Thank you.
I have a similar digital mutli meter like his in video except mine is light blue :)
when you explained to us how to perform burification in 9th generation processors, the picture was of a 12th generation processor, there will be nothing bad if I try to follow the procedure on a 9th generation processor even if the picture shows a 12th ? I also have a 1080 ti with the same problem.
The picture is of a 9th gen processor. Watch the video again.
that _windows_ doesn't show it, that, by itself, is not a guarantee the device is dead.
If the cpu (or whatever owns the PCIE lanes on which the GPU is connected) can not talk to it, _maybe_
but I'm quite sure you've investigated more thoroughly later in the vid
Of course, I fix graphics cards for a living. These kinds of distinctions are trivial.
@@TechCemetery do you remember the asus v9999?
it had the blower blowing _inside_ the case...
hi
need this trick contact map for Summit Ridge am4 Ryzen 7 1700x
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genial muy interesante
help I have an Evga GTX 1070 ti the pex is shorted in the coil output, I do not have the diagram of this graph to see what it feeds nor do I have a laboratory source to see what makes up this short circuit if someone has the diagram I would appreciate it, but I have seen in other schematics that the voltage of the pex goes directly to the gpu, could it be the gpu in short?
PEX goes directly to the core meaning if its shorted then the GPU is very likely dead.
@@anonymouslykind8981 thank you very much for confirming
Jesus just saw the 40-series reveal those cards are insanely big, the AIB models are all 4-slot thick or more. You're gonna need a bigger desk lol.
anywayz...
LHR ?
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Stop! You say it isn't backward compatible ? 😁
More GPU videos please.
In modding community is popular doubling Vram size of RTX 3070 and 3080 try offer it to your clients. Only one who will hate you for this will be Nvidia ;)
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hey mate, love your videos. I recently bought an RX 570 4GB and it's not giving out a signal, fans are spinning (not 100% speed), RGB lit. the seller blocked me (of course). the thing is, I cannot get the PC to boot even with the integrated graphics, doesn't matter what settings I use in BIOS. any idea on why doesn't it boot with iGPU?
haha aluminium FTW :D correct.
NOPE. It is actually NOT 'aluminium' - the person who actually discovered it really did name it 'aluminum' and when the Britt got word of it, I'm being serious, CHANGED THE WAY THEY SPELLED IT JUST TO BE DIFFERENT!!! lol This like the ONE WORD that the Brits are saying TOTALLY WRONG and the AMERICANS are saying it correctly!! - At least this is what I learned when being educated on the element. Now the info I was given COULD be wrong, but I know the source is HEAVILY VERIFIED and so I am willing to go out on a limb and state that the British pronouncing element number 13 as 'aluminium' is 100% INCORRECT.
I would LOVE to know if this is 100% true, as I am only 99% sure it is. :)
What do you think? Anyone wanna research this and prove me right/wrong? (and NO wikipedia is NOT A SOURCE - so DO NOT TELL ME wiki says I'm wrong... because then I'll just go change it and make it say I'm right... hence why wikipedia is NOT A SOURCE)
Now I know, thanks!
I wonder if the brits say Tantalium instead of Tantalum, Molybdenium instead of Molybdenum, Lanthanium instead of... you get the idea
ALUMINUM
lol 7:11