Inside a GPU Die: Exploding 2080 Ti GPUs by Overheating, ft. TiN
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2019
- This video shows you what the inside of a GPU looks like. Using 3 engineering sample 2080 Ti Kingpin GPUs, we show why overtemperature protection exists.
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This video shows the inside of GPU silicon, including the layers between the solder balls, the substrate, and the GPU die. The idea started when we saw a customer's KINGPIN card with an exploded GPU die in the center. TiN set forth to demonstrate the dangers of disabling overtemperature protection without any cooling, although it took a few attempts to get a spectacular failure (and, ultimately, a hammer helped us show the inside of the GPU). This allows you to see what really happens if a GPU overheats.
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Host: Steve Burke
Sr. Mad Scientist: Illya "TiN" Tsemenko
Associate Mad Scientist: Vince "KINGPIN" Lucido
Video: Andrew Coleman
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Gamers Nexus no
CONGRATS for being a true hardware channel!!!
Have a chat with the guy who runs ua-cam.com/users/electronupdate
He would do a great job on a CPU
TiN CAD... where do people find the links to buy the art work?
And there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth...
If you break a GPU core, do you get 7 years of bad FPS?
7years of 7fps 😏
@@Rainbow__cookie O.O Have you ever played at 7fps? CANCERRRRR
7 years of GT210 "FML" Edition
Bad prices
lol, good one.
Budget builders all over the world could've eaten those 2080 Ti GPUs
Kablstr those budget builders won’t have to suffer for long as cloud gaming will give them instant access to super high end pc gaming
@@THELANKANCOMRADE but latency :(
Antares Bellic is becoming less and less of an issue as time goes by. More data centres near you less latency and google has a LOT of centres . :)
@@THELANKANCOMRADE no matter how close data centres are, the distance is not the only thing affecting the latency
chingi5 If you have a decent enough internet you can stream at least 1080p60 if the datacenter is nearby. Latency is almost all about how close you are to the datacenter while stream quality is all about your bandwidth.
"Destructive Testing" via Hand Manipulated Leverage tool for precision impact damage resilience inspection
We will need a 3rd party inspector to assure the destructive testing was successful.
@@weightlifting_socialist it is not a "leverage tool". it is an "unidirectional Impact generator".
Or perhaps "Manual Operation Dynamic Unidirectional Load Equipment"
Hand-Actuated Metallic Mass Eradication Rod.
hand manipulated wooden handled kinect impactor
After seeing a 2080 Ti getting hammered I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
Del Fianto I fear something terrible has happened...we’d better get back to our overclocking...
@Hazard that's what I was thinking in a few years it would go low. Next year we get 8k 120 fps with Ray tracing says AMD with Xbox
It hurt so bad. To watch the Hammer 🔨 come down. I was like Noooooooo. Just say it's not so. When I replayed it. My heart ♥️ almost stopped. Another one in Tech Heaven..
joseph salazar yea right lmao. They say that but for $500 no hardware in the world can power 8k at 120fps except a still menu.
@@TargetSniper365 sure they can!*
* Upscaled from 480p
More TIN please... lovin this guy.
His clothing is odd tho
It's makes him look 2x chill
Oompaloompa is now a technical term APPROVED
@Tadas Nanartonis Obviously they are adapting to the realities of the digital economy.
I'm hurting inside from this
So is Intel.
@@c.1055 What crack do you smoke bud? This video has no effect on intel, It's Nvidia GPU's dying.
@@shawnpitman876 it's a joke, calm down. Also, my dealer isn't accepting new clients.
@@c.1055 "its a joke" jokes need to be funny, what you said is just plain stupid.
@@shawnpitman876 Yeah, so is your attachment to my comment.
Once again, TiN is dressed as a prisoner, this time he's forced to bust rocks with a hammer.
Also, suppose Dave from EEVblog is getting a kickback for licensing TiN-CAD?
Must be GPU Gulag, Comrade.
I honestly didn't even notice that at first....
He looks and dress exactly like Cody from Street Fighter V
Likely DaveCAD is patented in OZ only...
Oompa Loompa, do-ba-dee-doo,
I've got a perfect voltage for you.
So when you don't have protection enabled: some bloke comes along with a hammer and smashes your kit. Understood.
*Looking so forward to hearing the "LET'S GET STRAIGHT INTO IT TODAY."*
*When Tech Jesus starts reviewing the RYZEN 3000 cpus.* 💯
Almost certainly what will be said!
@@GamersNexus Is there gonna be an unboxing first as usual?
@@Dan____ You're replying with something that wasn't talked about.
@@GamersNexus
At least this time you won't have three almost identical CPU's and start with the most expensive one. ;)
I have already made up my mind about one thing: I hate it that AMD put the TDP of that 3700X so low and put the 3800X at a $70 higher price. That 3800X does not make any sense (I predict a big price cut before the end of 2019) but now you have this artificial limitation for the 3700X because of the hard limit of the XFR (maximum 0.2 GHz. higher than the boost) and if you loose XFR when you manually overclock or have some kind of automatic overclocking like on the Intel platform.
@@GamersNexus you have no idea how much I want to see the 3900x vs the 9900k with a lot of game benchmarks. As well see what the 12 core does with the radeon 7 bandwidth. I like to see radeon 7 taken to its highest oc potential vs Jay2cents.
After seeing the hammer
No signal from mind.exe
Error code WTF
And see that kingpin letter on it.
This shit triggered me as well.....
When you have a 5080ti or 7080ti in the furture you will laugh about this 2080ti.
BlueScreen error 0xc00137 - {Fatal Mind undarstanding error} Dumping physical memory .... 100%
Trying to understand the hammer..... FAILED!
Attempting to restart.....
BRAIN™
Bios v. 3.0
Minddows........
Something went wrong with your Mind and the system needed to restart.
BSOD {Fatal Mind understanding error}
Code: 0xc00137
Was problem fixed: Not sure
GPU: _dies_
VRM Controller Oompa Loompa:
🕺🕺🕺Low voltage! More powa!
oh no, the dreaded puff of magic smoke. once the smoke pixie leaves it's game over.
Next GN News Update:
Nvidia ends development partnership with Kingpin and TiN
Destructive testing is a part of all mass produced product development.
Also, they could not get a catastrophic failure to happen. That's actually a good thing. NVIDIA and EVGA could be open to litigation (even if unsuccessful in the end) if it was found that the products could be forced to explode under any circumstances.
TiN, the tool you used was clearly labeled "CPU REPAIR TOOL".
You used it on a GPU, no wonder it did not repair it!
"I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of transistors cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened."
A disturbance in the GeForce
Steve seems determined to make his regular blood offering to the silicon gods at 3:44
We called this "Releasing the blue smoke" back in the day. It was an old IBM joke... the chips are powered by IBM magic and when we blow one up, it releases it as blue smoke. It became a meme for any chip getting smoked, not just IBM. Not as flashy as blowing up tantalum capacitors (always fun to do that), but roughly equivalent to flushing $$ down the toilet considering how expensive some of those chips were.
The other things we did... put humerous silk screen under the big chips for the benefit of tinkerers whod pull the boards apart. And in other places. One of my friends always wrote "Help, I'm being held hostage inside an EPROM!" on the silk-screen.
-Matt
That's pretty funny actually. :) Sounds like a fun job.
Try that in 2020 and you'll be called a racist or a Nazi.
TiN knows what he's talking about. Love it. Thanks for the video, do more exploring into hardware and how it works.
Glad you guys opened up with that disclaimer. People would have been after TiN's head.
You must admit, it would've been funnier that way
how many of you miss the umpalumpa part of the video?
This video cost atleast 3 2080Ti kingpin cards.
@potentialforanything You could still salvage the die.
@@Jaymiecain1 engineering samples arnt allowed to be sold in any way, the die would have been an engineering sample given from nvidia to evga so that could make their pcb
“And lo, did Tech Jesus and an Archangel of Overclocking sacrifice the holy GPUs on the altar of test bench so all may learn of their ways. Ye, though many a watcher of deed did cringe in horror, they were better for the gain of knowledge. And it was good.”
I really need to stop watching things before going to bed...
Can we get more of TiN saying “Oompa Loompa”? Lol
Tin is the man! He goes into great detail explaining every question and is very gracious. I'm glad you guys were able to have him on these videos. It made for very educational and interesting content. Good work!
That 3rd attempt trying to kill the GPU and you here TiM go ' ooooo ' I was expecting him to follow that up with ' Blyat ' haha.
I love you so much! Finally, the video I need. This why we all need you Tech Jesus. Very Informative :)
The magic smoke came out, of course it won't work now.
That diagram reminds me of my days as a TV repair technician. One of the things our instructor taught us was that every electronic component comes packed with smoke. If the smoke escapes, the component dies:)
love this kind of content. Hope to see more of Tin in the future, since he does great work and has a great way to explain stuff ^^
This is the quality content I donate for. Never change, GN
paid GN Store shill
Get lost. No room in Tech community for Sexists ❌❌❌❌
Great video! Very informative sounds like some one had a woops moment. Thanks Tin for the breakdown and great demo! I really enjoyed this video.
Great content Steve and great job continuing to deliver to us EVGA insider stuff.
Oompa! Oompa! Doopity Doo!
TiN just destroyed a GPU!
What do you get when the voltage goes high?
Turning off the protections so it will fry?
I don't like the look of it.
200C? Wow!
A 9900K basically
Timothy Gibney nah about 50c
Drakkar Calethiel 5.0 across all cores, no direct die bs and it goes no higher than about 75c under max load. Gaming it sits around 50-55 so it's all bullshit about i9s burning the world.
@@ebolawarrior451
But for this temperatures you need a pretty good cpu-cooler.
Ezio Auditore yes this is true. Which I do.
Tbh i learned a lot of new stuff on this video. I love these videos with TiN and KINGPIN
Loving the mad scientist lab and TiN's work. These guys are at the forefront of the GPU technology, let's all salute them.
TiN has gotten so much better on camera. Easily cooler than KP once he relaxes a bit.
All I know is that if you don't use protection, there is a chance to become a parent
Give this man likes
Nvidia: *checks this video* WTF guys! I paid you to promote my brand. Not to destroy my products.
Love the stuff guys! Y'all should do a video of a build only compiled of parts acquired from these "hyperdrop" boxes. Could make for good entertainment.
That Oompa Loompa is Buildzoid, right? 🤔
Next gen cards will have oompa loompa guy 2.0 FTW
7:53 I will forever imagine that there is a team of professional Oompa Loompas controlling every aspect of my computer. thank you TiN
God bless, I love this content. I really need to make a point of buying all of the things from the merch store to support you and your team's work.
I can't believe he turned down a promising career in SPECTRE to teach me things about overclocking on youtube videos.
Steve looks like an obedient puppy whenever he's in the presence of TiN...😂😂
TiN is such a cool guy, please feature him more often if possible
TiN is like the Photonicinduction of hardware and overclocking, love it!
That GPU is TiNSKi Steve !
7:00 "TiN - CAD"
I will want to know how many people get this joke.
DaveCAD is not pleased lol
DaveCAD is the iPhone version of TiN-CAD
More like the opposite. Only fake people use iCrap
Saw it immediately as a nod to Dave.
Ave and BigClive also do this, Dave is a legend
0:59 i like the perfectly placed "product placement" (and lamp) around the edge of the mat to hide the fact that if those items werent there, the mat would just roll itself back up haha. new great hobby, extreme overheating, but with that kingpin stYle haha.
7:46 we need this in the shop. :D
I could listen TiN for days. Nice Video
This is Linus level of destruction at play here.
Linus would drop the hammer though....
@@rszewczyk He would drop the 2080TI on a pack of Titans.
FireStorm81318 or just hammer retail card...
Now Linus will have to up his game. Maybe using a sledgehammer or a hydraulic press machine to destroy stuffs
--ERROR-- Self.exe has stopped working.
I don´t know why but everytime I see Tin and Kingpin I feel like they are a team of underground spies working borderless crimes and all this graphics cards and overclocking business is just a hobby and a reason to travel the world.
"Keep English please" on that FLIR... as I recall, those are ridiculously easy to switch language on unintentionally, something like holding the power on button a moment too long.
send GPUs you cant sell to BuildZoid for reasons
God damn, now that's what I call RTX On.
Thanks Steve & Tin for another Awesome video
Very Cool Info!!!
Your suppose to keep the magic smoke INSIDE the electronics.
Angry pixies
In the arms of an angel...
Tin an king. Tin tells king it will explode and king tells tin it will work, then proceeded to pedal to the metal.
Very interesting video can you do a follow up with some sketches so its more informative to us who don't know so much about dies and yields? Im curious on where is the transistors the cores whats the top layers etc...
*Proceeds to destroy 2080ti chip with hammer*
"So why does this gpu have a crater in it?"
Cool, we finally get to see the factory tour video for how Novideo cards are made
Not even the setup for that 'joke' makes sense.
the irony is my 970 never randomly stopped outputting video yet my current 580 8g refuses to output to 3/4 of my displays
also rip, Steve doesn't approve.
@@brammokeefe5405 sounds like a pebkac error.
Isn't fanboyism a wonderful thing?
@@shawnpitman876 ive used 4 different hdmi cables and for all results i got only one monitor to work with this card. the 580 4g cards i have work just fine with all of them as well. its not user error, shits not rocket science
Nice that TiN is in the focus of the Video 😊
Must be smells like roasted kidneys.
This Just In! Gamers Nexus takes the Linus Approach to GPU testing.
A drop of water would have gone a long way.
Calm down, Satan
Next level stuff. I loved it
Would love to see more videos with hardware engineers!
Crack.
That's painful.
They probably cut the copper with another tool, so we'd see the wafer-print.
Oompa Loompa :D
Di bi di doo.
Rest in peace this G.P.U.
I like the "Keep :) english please" reminder on the temp monitor. Wonder how many times that happened before it warranted a reminder sticker
loved this best way to learn about something is to break it or take it apart
Just hugged my pc :0
This is murder...
Really wish you had a macro lens before smashing the die...
Steve, while I was repasting my laptop CPU and GPU I noticed that there were some scratches and small pits on the actual dies, both of them still work, but should I be worried about it the next time I repaste or does the top layer of die not do anything?
This is why some people avoided IC Diamond for direct die cooling. It actually ruined some people's components while others did get some minor scratching. The stuff is pretty abrasive. I dunno what you used, but since it's still working I doubt you have anything to worry about right now.
I want to cry 😭
It's painful to watch Tin hammered the GPU die (even when it's broken already), oof.
The GPU die had to die.
Please explain: by breaking the die with a hammer proves that the GPUs explode when subject to extreme heat?
I literally screamed in my kitchen when i saw this. Talk about having a heart attack at 1 AM
That GPU is doneski btw
That GPU is TiNSKi
Nah it will just be sold as a 2060
A moment of silence for the dies departed, may tech jesus bless their substrates
p.s: this could be a series in itself, blowing up expensive stuff for science
So thermal protections are disabled with any bios version flashed to the LN2 position? Is this the case on 980ti K|NGP|N cards also?
Im looking for this type of video about 2 years
Is it possible that you got underwhelming breaking because you are starting from cold and not from some previous testing routine? Great video keep them coming!
If I ever have to RMA a card for power issues I am totally writing "The Oompa Loompa didn't do his job properly" on the RMA submission.
I wonder if the result would be far more spectacular if the GPU had enough time before overheating to at least boot into an OS and start a bench mark.
I would use IPA to cool the GPU, it vaporizes rather quickly, draws a lot of heat with it. But when it all has vaporized, then we have a GPU under full load and practically no cooling.
So that should be a lot more energy to create a more dramatic scene.
Where can I get this CPU repair tool?
I have some bent pins on my 17X that need to be fixed.
It's TiNs world and we're just living in it
You could short switching to whole 12v
Not sure if would be more explosive or not. Might cause wires to work as fuses and not let silicon to erupt
I like how you keep things on your mat to keep it from rolling up.
I should have subscribed long ago. This is one of the smartest PC gaming channels in YT. Its basically a science channel at this point.