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Ich gönn dir echt jeden einzelnen Abonnenten. Bin selbst Elektroniker, allerdings ohne das Wissen für die MEsstechnik. Bin jedesmal fasziniert, wie du die einzelnen Lanes so effizient durchmisst und so den Fehler recht gut lokalisieren kannst ^^ Wünschte, ich könnt das auch sogut
I'm a guru of knowing a little bit of everything, but certainly don't have the tools or practice to repair as you do. I am a fairly educated and knowledgable dude, so I just wanted to say that you rock. Keep on keepin' on. Very nice.
Should always drill a hole at the end of a crack to stop it spreading, and then glue/patch it, ie, remove the stress raiser. Basically glue over the top doesn't reduce the stress, ie, it still has a weak point under the glue for the crack to spread. It happens in any type of crack, like I repair cyl heads and I've made that mistake, ie, it cracked again through the weld.
Man that is some nice job there! If the dram chips were 1gb each, could you theoretyically upgrade the card with like 2gb dram chips and double the amount of vram on a card like that?
Ich denke dieser Schaden entsteht, wenn man die Karte ziehen will, aber der Clip vom Slot vorab nicht gelöst wurde. Dann rutscht die Karte an der Rückseite (wo die Anschlüsse sind) hoch und klemmt dann sozusagen leicht diagonal im PC. Dabei ist so viel Druck auf der kleinen Nase, daß dort ein Riß entsteht. Im Prinzip ein Fehler beim Ausbau, allerdings verdeckt der Kühler den Sicherungsclip und wenn man nicht daran denkt, hat man den Salat. Eigentlich ist es auch ein Konstruktionsfehler des PCB, da genau an der Stelle eine Powerlane durch geht und die Ecke echt filigran designt ist...
Hey firstly I adore your videos. Never seen someone so skilled at this. My partner bought the newest bestest AMD card, and it has incredibly loud coil whining. Apparently that's something that can happen with these cards and is not considered a fully refundable issue. Now I know next to nothing about any of this, but in my brain something that costs over 1000€ should not sound like a kettle when it's under load. I would absolutely love to hear your opinion on that issue. What's causing it? What to do? Consequences of that problem?
Gives me hope. Sadly, layer information is not available to me, to be able to know what tracks are damaged(If any). I have found some but it's the data lines where I am blind. Won't be long before my microscope arrives. Hopefully that will help. If not will use the card to practice re-flowing an re-balling. The damage is in the same area as this card you fixed but I also have a small crack on the other side. (head in hands) Thanks Kris. PEACE\/
Great work! When considering to buy a used 2080 ti, I'm not sure which model to choose. In another video you mentioned, that 2080 ti often has problems with broken connections on the lower ram chips. Some PCBs use underfiller for prevention. Is there a way to know, which models do have those underfilled rams?
Very good Video all goes so ease, but i know thats not always like this maybe you can show a compilation of fails that can happen during repair so we don't feel like jerks with thumbs as fingers? 😀
as strange as it sounds I haven't made a fault in many years. The only thing that happens sometimes is changing the wrong ram chip. In general, I rethink every step before I start with the repair
Hi. Please advice. I got similar card palit rtx 2080ti, same very low resistance on 1.8v( but when card powered 1.8v present but no voltage on core also of course pex), 12v and 5v, 3.2v lines ok, pcie lane ok, low resistance also on vram and on core rail almost no resistance. I don't have therm camera but tried same injection with touch and alcohol, nothing heats up but vram uses 0.7A and core 3A. Is any chance gpu chip alive ? What else I can check ? Thank You
К сожалению не владею английским в должной мере - Вы поменяли ГПУ? - ну после замеров по памяти - было 1 ом стало 8 Ом. И да с 8 Ом по памяти я так понял с картой все норм ?
Shame you did not show the trace fix, and skip the process with music. People could learn a lot but not if you skip most of it. I guess that's why NorthridgeFix gets the best comments.
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Take the benefit of the promo code "welcome10" with which you will get 10% discount on your first order
Do you sell the traces schematics?
How much does it costs to put on a new RTX 2080Ti gpu chip? I heard you say that it costs a lot?
If I may say so a rare blend of engineer and artist
Damn I was sure that gpu is toasted! Great diagnostic and repair
your work is so neat and clean and professional!
Es ist erstaunlich wie mit Grafikkarten und deren PCB umgegangen wird. Danke, das Ihr in der Lage seit dies zu beheben!
Ich gönn dir echt jeden einzelnen Abonnenten. Bin selbst Elektroniker, allerdings ohne das Wissen für die MEsstechnik. Bin jedesmal fasziniert, wie du die einzelnen Lanes so effizient durchmisst und so den Fehler recht gut lokalisieren kannst ^^ Wünschte, ich könnt das auch sogut
Danke
@@KrisFixGermany woher kannst du das eig so gut? Hast du mal bei Nvidia gearbeitet oder in einem ähnlichen Bereich?:)
I subscribe this channel kind of late but your work is flawless, this channel is so underrated, you need more subs and sponsors, good job like always.
I'm a guru of knowing a little bit of everything, but certainly don't have the tools or practice to repair as you do. I am a fairly educated and knowledgable dude, so I just wanted to say that you rock. Keep on keepin' on. Very nice.
Should always drill a hole at the end of a crack to stop it spreading, and then glue/patch it, ie, remove the stress raiser. Basically glue over the top doesn't reduce the stress, ie, it still has a weak point under the glue for the crack to spread.
It happens in any type of crack, like I repair cyl heads and I've made that mistake, ie, it cracked again through the weld.
You nailed it, great job man
keep up the good work as always✨
Kris you are awesome!
Excellent work!!
Awesoma asl always. Customer must be very happy. Thanks for sharing, always learn something new
great work, what kind of glue do you use to secure the pad on place or you just put a bit of UV mask underneath the pad?
Always a nice repair 👍
Nice fix as always. Which solder mask are you using. It looks quite stable when cured.
Man that is some nice job there! If the dram chips were 1gb each, could you theoretyically upgrade the card with like 2gb dram chips and double the amount of vram on a card like that?
Yes, it is possible
You're fantastic. Can I ask, what temperature did you have your station set for removing the underfill? That stuff is always tedious work.
160 Celsius
@@KrisFixGermany thank you. Is that with any preheating or no?
All the best,
You seem like the guys Der8auer in germany needs to have his 4090 strix fixed! A collab to extend your channel!
Great job!
Wow, really good job.
Could you share what kind of a tip/different pen you use when your jumping the micro traces at the bottom shoe of these cards?
I use C115-101
Ich denke dieser Schaden entsteht, wenn man die Karte ziehen will, aber der Clip vom Slot vorab nicht gelöst wurde. Dann rutscht die Karte an der Rückseite (wo die Anschlüsse sind) hoch und klemmt dann sozusagen leicht diagonal im PC. Dabei ist so viel Druck auf der kleinen Nase, daß dort ein Riß entsteht. Im Prinzip ein Fehler beim Ausbau, allerdings verdeckt der Kühler den Sicherungsclip und wenn man nicht daran denkt, hat man den Salat.
Eigentlich ist es auch ein Konstruktionsfehler des PCB, da genau an der Stelle eine Powerlane durch geht und die Ecke echt filigran designt ist...
Nice work !!!
Very, very good ! 👍
Hi,
Nice repair. Why did you change two of the ram chips? Wasn't only one of them shorted?
When applying heat near BGA with underfill the solder balls expand and causing problems
Hey firstly I adore your videos. Never seen someone so skilled at this.
My partner bought the newest bestest AMD card, and it has incredibly loud coil whining.
Apparently that's something that can happen with these cards and is not considered a fully refundable issue.
Now I know next to nothing about any of this, but in my brain something that costs over 1000€ should not sound like a kettle when it's under load.
I would absolutely love to hear your opinion on that issue. What's causing it? What to do? Consequences of that problem?
Gives me hope. Sadly, layer information is not available to me, to be able to know what tracks are damaged(If any). I have found some but it's the data lines where I am blind. Won't be long before my microscope arrives. Hopefully that will help. If not will use the card to practice re-flowing an re-balling. The damage is in the same area as this card you fixed but I also have a small crack on the other side. (head in hands) Thanks Kris. PEACE\/
Great job 🎉🎉
what thermal camera do you use?
A Wizard!
Good day sir ,,may i know ,what kind of thermal camera you use it,
Qianli
Great work! When considering to buy a used 2080 ti, I'm not sure which model to choose. In another video you mentioned, that 2080 ti often has problems with broken connections on the lower ram chips. Some PCBs use underfiller for prevention. Is there a way to know, which models do have those underfilled rams?
Gut gut
Very good Video all goes so ease, but i know thats not always like this maybe you can show a compilation of fails that can happen during repair so we don't feel like jerks with thumbs as fingers? 😀
as strange as it sounds I haven't made a fault in many years. The only thing that happens sometimes is changing the wrong ram chip. In general, I rethink every step before I start with the repair
if there is no value on the pex pin, is the gpu damaged? I like your videos
I can’t understand what is “pex pin”
@KrisFix-Germany Sorry I don't know English, I'm Spanish. It's the PEX_WAKE* (that's what it's called in the boardview).
Pex_rst is 99% connected to AND gate
Master surgeon
What happend if you ad a another RAM-DIMM to the empty RAM-Slot that is not solierd?
Hi. Please advice. I got similar card palit rtx 2080ti, same very low resistance on 1.8v( but when card powered 1.8v present but no voltage on core also of course pex), 12v and 5v, 3.2v lines ok, pcie lane ok, low resistance also on vram and on core rail almost no resistance. I don't have therm camera but tried same injection with touch and alcohol, nothing heats up but vram uses 0.7A and core 3A. Is any chance gpu chip alive ? What else I can check ? Thank You
К сожалению не владею английским в должной мере - Вы поменяли ГПУ? - ну после замеров по памяти - было 1 ом стало 8 Ом. И да с 8 Ом по памяти я так понял с картой все норм ?
Kris would you link me on how to make this bootable linux with mats/mods to test GPU?Thx in advance...
Hallo kris ich habe auch ein problem mit meiner PNY RTX 2080 OC und zwar ich kriege die ganze zeit ein fehlercode 43 kannst du mir helfen
Bravo, as usual. just need my card to break so I can send it 🤭
Better to stay funktional 🙂
what the?
why u not show install of memory chip?
I don't want to make the videos too long, you can see some of the previous ones where the soldering process is filmed
Shame you did not show the trace fix, and skip the process with music.
People could learn a lot but not if you skip most of it.
I guess that's why NorthridgeFix gets the best comments.
Русский))
Нет 🙂
@@KrisFixGermany Согласен
I have only one comment: the "chip" is the GPU; the video card IS NOT a GPU
exacto
its a graphics card