EVGA 2080 TI Hybrid Artifacts fix
Вставка
- Опубліковано 12 жов 2024
- For repair, please contact me on discord / discord
Or email me at tony@northwestrepair.com (ignore automatic reply)
Also my thingiverse page www.thingivers...
Resources and much more are available on Discord.
===================================================================================
#gaming #games #gameplay #gpu #repair #nvidia #amd #fix #fixed #
We need more people like you in gpu repair space. The passion you have, the precision and knowledge are non matched.
Yet he thought the water was in direct contact with gpu die, not so knowledgeable after all.
@@IamJoeTV i think he was just joking right there, or maybe this is his first time seeing a liquid cooler, since he stated before that he started doing fixes not long ago n self-taught based on his hobby so not that surprised if he learn new things along the way
still tho hes better and more knowledgeable than you in terms of fix
@@IamJoeTVand you have Joe in your name.
@@eqhlipse8120 Sure because you know exactly what profession i’m in, or that i build and repair pc’s. You’re just another idiot i deal with on the daily.
Thank you for repairing the GPU. With the memory IC replaced it is as good as new. The card has spent most of its life on a water block and custom loop and I put the hybrid cooler on only for your repair. I missed the plastic pad protector as I scurried to get it boxed up and sent your way. It was only there to keep the thermal pads clean while the hybrid cooler was in stroage. I also forgot to put it back on the stock BIOS. It was running warm on the 2000W vBIOS with elevated voltage. After moving the BIOS selection switch back to stock it runs as cool as a cucumber.
I have this same card and it's artifacting as well. Did you accidentally switch the overclock mode on? was that a hot key or did parts really need replacing?
@@bravocortez4087 the GPU needed a damaged memory chip replaced. If I remember correctly it had a torn solder pad. The problem started when I accidentally slammed down the CPU case hard while moving it, which jolted the GPU and that is when the artifacting issues began. It had nothing to do with overclocking.
"Let's take some measurements in case you need them" -- this here is outstanding service for us viewers, and you do it although you wouldn't have to. Thank you, good Sir, and have a lovely week :)
It's awesome to be sure that he's thinking of us "apprentices" in this way but in practice this information is close to imposable to find when you need it. I will reserve "outstanding service" for then these measurements turn up in a spreadsheet in his google docs folder.
I kind of sound like a dick there, Northwestrepair doesn't owe us anything, I'm hoping to offer constructive criticism.
@@brocktechnology You can actually search youtube videos by captions! So that information is more accessible than it seems to be. :)
@@2xKTfc That's a great tip, you can bet I'll be looking into that, thankyou.
@@brocktechnology It really is! However, it is not yet convenient, at all. Sometimes, when you search on the UA-cam site, it'll show you timestamps with an excerpt of the captions highlighted next to it (similar to how the Google results highlight the search term). There also used to be the Chrome/Edge browser extension "UA-cam Caption Searcher" that let you search in the whole transcript of a single video (great for finding something again in a 3-hour long conference talk or lecture video or so), but apparently that extension disappeared because it "violates the Chrome web store policy". We can't have nice things, go figure... I'm still waiting for Google to integrate the UA-cam caption search into Google in a fashion that's actually useful, that would unlock so much great info that nobody ever finds because it's hidden away in hourlong or obscure videos.
simply amazing to see how you go through the repair process
keep up the good work!!
Least I know if my 3090s mem ever dies i know a guy 👌🏻 good work as always.
I like to be a guy that someone knows as a guy who does good work.
Facts
Great job my man love your work very informative
learned a lot from your videos. keep up the good work
Great work sir really appreciate your professionalism
Many thanks
@@northwestrepair Hi can you please do a rant about coil whine? My 4090 Suprim had coil whine so bad I had to return it. Like how can you fix it (I heard superglue on the inductors), how can you avoid it (looking up inductor model numbers once you get a high resolution PCB picture?) those sorts of things. How to use IQ to avoid buying cards with coil whine.
I always look forward to your videos!
I appreciate that!
Great work yet again. It's mesmerizing watching your videos
When video title is not a clickbait, but actual fix procedure :D
I have the 2080 Hybrid version of that card. That Asetek sourced liquid loop has been used since the 900 series, its not terrible, but over time it will evaporate liquid from the lines. If you source a broken 980-10x0 or another 20x0 hybrid the loop of those are pretty much interchangeable.
Also thanks for ID'ing the card's USB-C power circuit. I suspected they weren't dumb enough to pull that port's power from the mem/core regulators and that confirms it.
another happy ending for a gpu, i like this channel alot
Great! This man knows his stuff! Let us have a contact please. I have cards in need of fixing.
great work!... as usual! making card (s) better than new!!
Hey mate, love your videos. Just a question, with the memory chip that you replaced did you need to the fill the chip with all those balls or did you not show the process on this video? Thank you
Chips come with balls.
@@northwestrepair Just like me 🤗
Yeah, these are always sealed AIO's and generally (but not always) off the shelf units with special brackets.
Which means if you can figure out which model it is you can buy a larger identical model but remove the bracket to improve the cooling.
Some folks just use after market kits to cool these with CPU AIO's but they don't cool the rest of the card, and 99.995% of the time it requires the removal of any base plate/backplate.
The PCB's generally sag a good bit, and I can't imagine its good for it either.
Great video!
great job! i really like to watch this kind of vids that would satisfy my eyes..keep it up!
Awesome video
Thanks!
@northwestrepair Is it possible to add vram on the backside of the pcb of a 3090? I don't need it, I just thought it would be extra cool as I would run it for a bit but then mount it to my wall for display. Love the channel!
hahaha. really enjoyed watching this one. Thank you.
Hi broo! nice videos, super interesting!! i would like to know whichi program u use to analyze de chips. Thankss since yet!
Man, you need to make clones of yourself around the world. Cuz shipping is what's bugging me to get my 1050ti repaired.
Need a woman to clone.
The way women are these days here in the US, my chances are less then 0.
I gotta go to Philippines if I ever want to find a wife.
@@northwestrepair XD
hello, love your work! what is the name of the vram testing software used at 0:38? thanks in advance!
its Nvidia Modular Diagnostic Software I think
Thankyou for the great content
Hello, just wondering where you find your board diagrams and schematics? I’m trying to fix my MSI GTX 1060 6GT OCV2 but I’m really struggling with finding information about it. Your videos are a great help but I’m unsure without the schematics/board diagrams. Thx
I keep seeing you peel off those thermal pad covers on evgas cards that sucks! I need to check mine
The best gpu guy in thee world
Also, the thermal pads looked like half of them didn't touch anything. If that's how it came from the factory and even EVGA (RIP) built cards without checking if it makes sense we really can't trust anyone. :/ Going to buy a Radeon card in a few weeks and it feels like a lottery, all AIBs for both "Team Green" and "Team Red" have at least a couple corpses in their basements.
The user modified the board so most likely they replaced the thermal pads and did more harm then good
Got a RTX 3080 Ti that started getting the little rectangle squares issue - the rectangles look like the old skool terminal vertical rectangle to be specific. Sometimes large blobs of them too. Literally seeing them flash in a few spots as I type this.
Everyone is happy.. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
you're great bro, and i thought northridgefix is a professional he's nothing compared to you
He is a general electronics repair guy. I am a GPU specialist.
@@northwestrepair just take the compliment dammit 🤣 and please make more videos like those , i'm learning A LOT from you, huge thanks
@northwestrepair
But you always say "I am not a GPU Specialist", in your videos.
Nice Sarcasm anyway 😅😅😅😅😅
Great work guys, I knew we could do it. *thumbs up*
xD
The problem of this memory chip is often on that type, because of the weight and bending after the pci slot. My card got the same problem right now, i need to order a new chip a fix it like you
Is the power meter you use one that you purchased or did you make it? How about a video. Thanks
I have an MSI duke 2080Ti, I bought it defective with a defective A1 bank, it was replaced, now it has been running normally for half a year and suddenly I get artifacts (the same ones shown in your thumbnail) when I load the GPU for a longer period of time. Mats doesn't show any mistake
keeb going ❤
Trying.
Wish I had more customers.
Would be more videos
@@northwestrepair Northridge Fix should send you all the GPUs he either is massively behind on or refuses because he's so behind.
We need to dodge shady proprietary companies. There is one big fruity one I know of that is taking the steps to ensure their products cannot be repaired behind their backs. I get the whole ego of "quality", but I find the quality goes out the windows (no pun intended) with unrepairable, or expensive over priced repair schemes that push the consumer to buying new and starting the grift all over again.
Make this stuff repairable. Keep your products from becoming bricks to their customers. Reduce e-waste.
Many older working devices can still serve a purpose for their capabilities. There is old code that works, but the problem is the push for new hardware, pushes new code, which pushes old code and backwards compatibilities out. This is why eventually your iOS won't update an old Phone/iPad to the latest. Instead of investing in porting software to be compatible, the companies obviously opt for a more money making technique. Trash it and sell you a a new one.
That value invested is essentially wasted. Imagine putting that in gold, or tangible things that will last. Your money value will hold a lot more than these consumer electronics products of which you'd be lucky to maintain productive use after 5-10 years.
I want to learn diagnostics on electronics party because of this channel. What would happen if you put a memory in the blank slot? What would happen if you replaced one or all memories with a higher capacity module?
Nothing.
Do you heat the hole board or do you have a small preheater you use under just the removing chip? What heat do you use on top and bottom and what time do you use to remove the chip? Thanks
Where are you from? I have a 2080 artifacting. Maybe you could make a video on it:)?
How did you find out which is A1, A0, B1, B0? Did you look at schematics beforehand? I'm confused :-)
Great video
Sir, can you tell me the application used to test the VGA Card?
Mats mods
@@northwestrepair thank you sir
Do a zotac gpu repair…kinda curious about it
Hey i was wondering if something was broken in my 5700XT. I did a small memtest it was all clear but i'm looking for a software like you're using. The discord invitation isn't working so I am asking what software are you using ?
Hello, is the memory testing bundle available for download ? Thanks
Is it worth dissasembling a newly installed high end graphics card to see if the thermal pads are in contact with memory etc,seen a few vids with the film still intact,are manufacturers doing this randomly to make cards fail sooner? Whats your thoughts?
Absolutely.
If I ever buy brand new GPU, or a GPU that has never been opened, I would make sure memory MOSFETs or drmosses (which ever are used) have pads on them contacting the radiator.
Sometimes they don't put pads there for what ever reason.
For used card, absolutely. Open it, reapply paste just to be sure.
But do he careful. A lot of people with shaky hands damage the card by simply trying to replace paste.
@@northwestrepair Thank you for reply,as an retired electronics engineer,im programmed to take apart and inspect,normaly find something that hasnt been done or can be improoved apon.
Do you need to program the new memory chips?
Do they even have programming to begin with? I don't know.
Hi can you please do a rant about coil whine? My 4090 Suprim had coil whine so bad I had to return it. Like how can you fix it (I heard superglue on the inductors), how can you avoid it (looking up inductor model numbers once you get a high resolution PCB picture?) those sorts of things. How to use IQ to avoid buying cards with coil whine.
Coil whine is not a problem, it's an annoyance caused by cheap component base.
Cheap could will whine but they will not cause any issues otherwise.
Ignore the whine or buy different model.
Sometimes same model but different revision pcb will have different components.
The revision is printed on the pcb at the pcie slot next to the hook somewhere.
If you buy another card, make sure the value on there is greater then what you have. Hopefully later revision addressed the whine problem.
But you never know.
Even knowing the exact coils they used (which is almost impossible, unless you buy off Craigslist and can look at the card in person beforehand) might not help you, whether a coil whines can depend on external things like the game (and settings) you run in it, the shape of the voltage your PSU supplies on 12V (i.e., more/less ripple etc) and even on the exact voltage you get from your wall socket, and a lot of other things. Of course some coils will whine almost certainly and others not at all, but "it's complicated", unfortunately.
Plastic film on the memory module that failed. Wow... that sucks. Wonder how many cards ended up in customers hands like that?
One of my pucker factor 9.9 moment was when some years ago my then-new RX 580 (a Gigabyte Aorus model), while in-game with steam overlay open, started artifacting for the longest second of my life and then strangely, the patterns have started to disappear as they came up. It did not happen again and the card works just fine to this day.
Has anyone seen such a phenomenon? Could have this been some strange run-in transient or maybe just a one off software bug of steam? :O
what program do you use to test memory in this video?
Do you happen to repair motherboards?
How do you read the .CAD files in your downloads?
Is replacing an aio into a air cooled card something you do?
How does one even get started in learning gpu repair?
What's the material he uses to get the chip off and on
cool channel dude, here is a little puzzle for you why is HW monitor showing my CPU voltage is pulling 2.5v but all cores are locked to 1.29v?
Shunt mode
Or faulty ic power monitor.
hwmonitor is broken and also showed me like 3.15v on vcore. hwinfo is better and doesnt show those shenanigans
Ic monitors are not very accurate (measurements have to go through motherboard pcb, circuits, ics) an even if measurements are good, sometimes software is not entirely compatible with the ic hardware monitor, you need to apply common sense: with 2.5v almost any cpu would be fried within seconds, so 2.5v its obviously a bad reading
I bought a mining 2060super. The VRAM is literally brown, but everything seems to be working. How can I be sure the card has no issues or will fail soon? Any tests you would recommend me to do?
No. If it works, it works.
Hello just watched this video i am facing the same issue my rtx 3070 trio card has been crashing and showing artifacts please help me and make me feel better again 😂 great content thanks
i dont understand soldering the little balls under the chips. Is there a trick? .. i never seem to see you placing the little balls there, you just swipe over it .. and they are there. Or do you not have to drip a bit of metal onto each contact point?
You can't see them because of the viewing angle.
@@northwestrepair yes - but what i meant was - do you have to drop a little bit of solder on each pad? or is there some sort of (magic) or mechanism to just swipe the solder over the whole area ... while the solder only "sticks" to the little contacts instead of creating one big splash of solder over the whole area.
I cannot really explain it maybe (English is not my first language ... and technical things like these are far from my comfort zone)
Was only wondering because i would despair if i had to drip a tiny bit of solder on a hundret or more microscopic pads ... always running the risk that those little things could just "roll" to its neighbour and merge to one big blotch of solder - hence ruining all the effort.
still here
80C on a gpu for me its quite high. its water cooled should be way lower but for some reason its still very high
Because that's not a ASUS ROG STRIX LC (Liquid-cooled).....😅😅😅😅😅
ahahahaha, you are funny! great video.
Thanks! 😃
The same thing happens with my gaming laptop but it happens only when i play games what to do plz reply graphic card is gtx 1650
Guys, I'm facing artifacts issue on my screensince last couple of days. Just 2 month ago I built my pc. Using rtx 4070 super GPU with i714700k cpu.
Please help!
hello sir My Evga rtx 2080ti crashing when it is in full load but if I reduce the gpu frequency to 1.7 ghz with msi afterburner it won't crash all thermal pads are new and the heatsink contact is ok pls if you can help me out thank you
Did you reapply the thermal paste? o.O
6:36
I cannot not to.
@@northwestrepair Might want to do a complete coverage of the dye with thermal paste instead of a just an X. I have heard this helps protect from chipping the chip.
happy viewer here.
How much do one of those memory chips cost to replace?
Do you need one replaced ?
@@northwestrepair haha not yet but I'm interested in what the pricing goes for, I just bought a refurbished 2080 ti (twin fan model) from zotac and may need one in the near future after the 90 day warranty is up
probably overheating caused by plastic film 😥
sir where do u from?
i've my gpu rtx 2080 ti and it's long story but now i've pink dots sometimes showed and sometimes no cause of many restart i did to my pc
so tell me where do u from so i can give u my gpu to fix please
thanks a lot
i could tell u what happend with my gpu if ur interesting
He is from Kentucky, maybe 🤔
how can i know?
If Ram A0 would be installed, would the 2080Ti see 12GB?
No
the cooling solution sucks.
the have a waterblock for that card.
i did and still have and it works great
Where is your shop location
Somewhere in the heaven I suppose 😅😅😅😅😅
GTX 970 Glitches Bangladesh 😢😢😢
How much does a fix like this cost?
If you need one, let me know. I'll tell you.
Yes I have the same issue
جميل
🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Try and mod a gt 710 so that it preforms better than a rtx 4090
Fixes gpu’s but his first thought was is the water contacting the gpu die direct??? Like what????? Big time discredit for me.
@Northwestrepair or Anyone! Help Sos! i have a RTX 2080 ti FE.
it had artifacts with code 43 witch is a memory problem actually! but after a phew reboots the card would work just fine for phew minutes and crap out again.
i saw some youtubers suggesting to blast the card on the core with a heatgun for 10 min. that completly killed the card.
- NO Post!
- Fans are on 100%
- Even the Nvidia logo is inactive!
- Is the GPU completly screwed?
- did i manange to corupt the bios on the gpu with excesive heat?
I inspected the card nothing no burn mark or discolloring or missing component nothing.
nice video.. new subscriber here! bro i have the same issue with a palit 1080ti super jetstream.. but the screws are off angle i can't remove them do you have L type screw drivers and where do i buy them???
No idea