@@iamperplexed4695 So can see what values he is getting it's nice to see it for yourself maybe it's just me being an ex-tech myself.Most of the other channels i watch do it.
Thanks for sharing your videos, it would be great if you put the multimeter and power supply display on the screen so that the repair is more understandable,
Alexxxx come onnn man don't leave us like this 😆I was so curious about this one! Now I have to wait.... Does anyone wanna make a bet?? 😂Anyone wanna bet it's a "fuse problem" or "something more problem"??
Alex , having seen you repair so many desktop gpu cards , i want to ask you how often do you see failed gpus in laptops ? Not repaired or anything , just how often a failure in laptop is due to gpu. The only video i remember is the cracked gpu in a laptop that was no fix.
@@Shady-Gaming can happen true. But also depends on the model and manufacturer. For example may alienware or dell laptops that had burnt mosfets can't be fixed , while others can. Because the same mosfet dying in nearly every laptop of a series a brand is a design error , not something that is a random hardware failure. From what i remember from Alex's videos.
My take on it is that the power suppy overvolted the chip and shorted the board. Or they overclocked the board and when starting the pc up it injected to much voltage and shorted the card.
Learned so much watching videos like these in last couple of years. Have a pile of stuff in the house that need fixing, including some retro computers. But SMD stuff? In his other career, Alex is a brain surgeon.
Really disappointed in EVGA with their 3090. Still have my 1080 and my gf's 2080. My 3090 died a week out of warranty, it seems like a lot of peoples 3090's died from evga. I thought about sending it in but it's got a waterblock on it and I'm sure the stock cooler is buried somewhere in my garage. (I don't believe the watercooling had anything to do with it it was fine for 3 years and i never had any apparent leaks.
I am working on an EVGA FTW3 3080 right now that had a DrMOS die violently, which seems to be a trend with these cards. Makes me laugh a bit when people lament EVGA leaving the GPU space when this was their last card and it is so terrible haha.
You've got a lot of static sound on your recording Alex. You might have gotten flux on the connectors. This happens to me often. Use your 99% pure alcohol and your Kimtech wipes 😉
Well to start heat is the killer of all gpus a low end power supply is usually the next culprit, obviously no liquid damage visible, tho the main culprit is dust damage as dust traps moisture and if it gets on the wrong components it can cause damage, a power surge or static would have taken out more sensitive parts, so in conclusion to you asking for a essay on the topic a low end psu and dust damage! Fuze is only there to protect the psu because they put too high of a value and modern electronics are one and done so, so it may only protect psu from damage and not the device
Legend man when I'm feeling low amd depressed amd feel like giving up on some amps and boards I throw on one of your vids clear my head and head back to the desk currently working on a 5.1channel house theater system with a damaged power board and no rear speaker signal thanks man I just appreciate how you make everything looks easy but like you always say it comes with time and practice
This is by far an excellent video based on the fuse having a partial failure where it was acting like a resistor 12 V in 6 V out very interesting. It is very informative because it teaches us not only to check for continuity on the fuse but also to check voltage Across the fuse on the input side of the fuse as well as the output side of the fuse but nonetheless, the card still has another blown fuse. Now the question is what caused that other fuse to blow. It would be interesting to see a part two on this card. I would imagine it’s something on the 12 V rail that would be my guess but it could also be something else. This is still a very good video. It could prove to be a training video, especially if Alex is able to figure out what else is wrong with this card and actually get it to work by finding a chip that went bad a 20 amp fuse that went bad a Z fuse that went bad and who knows what else there must be another reason why that Z fuse, blue or perhaps just changing the fuse my correct the problem because when the chip went bad, it took that fuse with it and caused a partial failure of the 20 amp fuse very interesting. It’s like a mystery novel. There are two outcomes to this card either Alex will get it to work or it could be deemed a no fix.🤔
You can't just change the fuse if there is a short circuit at one end. You have to find the shorted component. Typically if a fuse on the 12V rail is shorted, a component that takes 12V as an input is shorted to ground.
I once came across a Blown fuse that re-shorted after it blew. I was a 15A Microwave oven fuse with a spring at one end. The other end blew, then the spring part sprung towards the other end and reconnected the circuit causing the circuit breaker to trip. Most stupid fuse design I ever saw. I should have kept it and framed it.
Damn, thats one nasty card. What the heck are you people doing with your video cards these days. Cant wait to see the follow up video. This card wanna play games... We can play games too.
Hello everyone. I wonder why graphics cards break so much, what causes them to fail, on the internet there are thousands and thousands of videos of graphics cards breaking, what are the most common causes that lead to graphics breaking so that I know how? take care of mine even more
1) Improper cooling, which leads to heat buildup inside components. 2) Owners messing around with overclocking when they don't have any idea what they're doing. 3) Natural wear and tear from the card being used.
Your mic have a problem.
Yes, the first 5 minutes, I don't know what happened.
Didint give it time to heat up to your voice. 😅. Anyway u think the core is gone?
Ya let's wait for part 2
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@@NorthridgeFix you are super charged thats the reason :P
EVGA is still doing RMA's. I just got mine RMA'd a few months ago. I had it back in 6 days with a shirt. What great company.
I doubt this card is in warranty given the state of the thing
What a cliff hanger to leave us on, that is one crazy card.
Right? I need to know how this works out!
Nice Video would be good if you had an onscreen display for your multimeter.
Why?
@@iamperplexed4695 So viewers can get a better idea of what using the multimeter is like
@@iamperplexed4695 So can see what values he is getting it's nice to see it for yourself maybe it's just me being an ex-tech myself.Most of the other channels i watch do it.
Learned a ton from you over the years. Amazing work with these cards!
I'm wondering how you get all those donor boards? Do customers leave it for free when "no-fix" or do you maybe exchange it for the no-fix fee?
Mic low boss but we can still hear what you have done. Good video as always
Thanks for sharing your videos, it would be great if you put the multimeter and power supply display on the screen so that the repair is more understandable,
Will Alex solve the issue with this card? Stay tuned for the next exciting episode of Northridge Fix.🤠
Alex is part 2 coming? I have the same issue here. Thank you.
This board wants to play games.
WE GONNA PLAY THE GAMES. - probably Alex
Dude.. .you are having no luck today with this one... you are spot on... 101 faults with this card.
Did That fuse fused kinda with the line under ?
hello, Is the second part going to be revealed, I can't wait to see the result of your work
What brand of card do you see the least of?
How did you not realize the audio quality?
im so attention to details, i can see the mouse pointer very small the the top left corner 😂😅
Sir pls make part 2 video on this GPU
13:33
Seems like that fuse is quantum entangled xD It has both states! Bad and good.
Alexxxx come onnn man don't leave us like this 😆I was so curious about this one! Now I have to wait.... Does anyone wanna make a bet?? 😂Anyone wanna bet it's a "fuse problem" or "something more problem"??
Fume extractor on. 😊
Came for the fix. Stayed for the wise words.
Hi, can I ask what microscope do you using before this microscope. (sorry my english is not werry good)
Can we see part 2?
Alex , having seen you repair so many desktop gpu cards , i want to ask you how often do you see failed gpus in laptops ? Not repaired or anything , just how often a failure in laptop is due to gpu. The only video i remember is the cracked gpu in a laptop that was no fix.
It's uncommon for a GPU to fail on a laptop. This was more typical in older models, particularly with brands like HP, Toshiba and MacBooks.
@NorthridgeFix nice to know. Thank you for the info.
When high Mosfet dies it cooks GPU or CPU or both
@@Shady-Gaming can happen true. But also depends on the model and manufacturer. For example may alienware or dell laptops that had burnt mosfets can't be fixed , while others can. Because the same mosfet dying in nearly every laptop of a series a brand is a design error , not something that is a random hardware failure. From what i remember from Alex's videos.
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Part 2 🙏
The owner didn't take care of the card 😢
My take on it is that the power suppy overvolted the chip and shorted the board. Or they overclocked the board and when starting the pc up it injected to much voltage and shorted the card.
That's called a Schrödinger's fuse. Quantum stuff.
My Gigabyte Gaming 3080 failed and my motherboard is error code 97. Any idea what the error is?
Some distortion is there in sound from where you started this video.
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What's the speed and temperature that you have your hot air station set to?
You usually set those parameters in accordance to the type of the hot air station you use.
Waiting for part 2
Reminds me of my PC and all the random issues that it has
Maybe Fuse is a small resistor?
stacic is real with this one
It's so weird to me that it's almost always the highest-end components that fail the most, regardless of the product's field
im surprised they use q-tips i would think little bits of fibers would get in there no?
hope the issues are not contagious, i'm watching this on my own 3090 ftw3
Hmmm, makes me wonder if there was more than one reasonthat EVGA quit making gfx boards.
@NorthridgeFix >>> 15:53 *I see deep scratch!* Top right corner.
I think that's a bit of shit caught under the tape. It goes across the cap which is still there looking undamaged.
or maybe something on top of it....under gold tape
I don't think that's a scratch, it's sitting on top of a capacitor.
@@f3ryno580 Saw that too, looks like a copper wire or braid
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I think the World just don’t want to be Effed by this circuitboard number 3. Can’t wait to see what the problem is!
i had this problem with the backlight circuit fuse on lenovo laptop,it really pissed me off until i figured out what was going on
Learned so much watching videos like these in last couple of years. Have a pile of stuff in the house that need fixing, including some retro computers. But SMD stuff? In his other career, Alex is a brain surgeon.
Really disappointed in EVGA with their 3090. Still have my 1080 and my gf's 2080. My 3090 died a week out of warranty, it seems like a lot of peoples 3090's died from evga. I thought about sending it in but it's got a waterblock on it and I'm sure the stock cooler is buried somewhere in my garage. (I don't believe the watercooling had anything to do with it it was fine for 3 years and i never had any apparent leaks.
I am working on an EVGA FTW3 3080 right now that had a DrMOS die violently, which seems to be a trend with these cards. Makes me laugh a bit when people lament EVGA leaving the GPU space when this was their last card and it is so terrible haha.
You've got a lot of static sound on your recording Alex. You might have gotten flux on the connectors. This happens to me often. Use your 99% pure alcohol and your Kimtech wipes 😉
You are the king at fixing things my brother God bless you and the family hopefully see you soon
No, no, not something else in the next video.
Finish this one!
That card is just filthy. It needs a lot of cleaning. I'm surprised you didn't just scrub it before working on it.
Visual Inspection in importance
Well to start heat is the killer of all gpus a low end power supply is usually the next culprit, obviously no liquid damage visible, tho the main culprit is dust damage as dust traps moisture and if it gets on the wrong components it can cause damage, a power surge or static would have taken out more sensitive parts, so in conclusion to you asking for a essay on the topic a low end psu and dust damage! Fuze is only there to protect the psu because they put too high of a value and modern electronics are one and done so, so it may only protect psu from damage and not the device
Part 2 please
switching to anti glare light looks like when you trun on Ray tracing
Oh no,unfortunately we have to wait till tomorrow, be patient guys. 😂
Legend man when I'm feeling low amd depressed amd feel like giving up on some amps and boards I throw on one of your vids clear my head and head back to the desk currently working on a 5.1channel house theater system with a damaged power board and no rear speaker signal thanks man I just appreciate how you make everything looks easy but like you always say it comes with time and practice
Gracias por ponerlo en idioma Español 👍
This is by far an excellent video based on the fuse having a partial failure where it was acting like a resistor 12 V in 6 V out very interesting. It is very informative because it teaches us not only to check for continuity on the fuse but also to check voltage Across the fuse on the input side of the fuse as well as the output side of the fuse but nonetheless, the card still has another blown fuse. Now the question is what caused that other fuse to blow. It would be interesting to see a part two on this card. I would imagine it’s something on the 12 V rail that would be my guess but it could also be something else. This is still a very good video. It could prove to be a training video, especially if Alex is able to figure out what else is wrong with this card and actually get it to work by finding a chip that went bad a 20 amp fuse that went bad a Z fuse that went bad and who knows what else there must be another reason why that Z fuse, blue or perhaps just changing the fuse my correct the problem because when the chip went bad, it took that fuse with it and caused a partial failure of the 20 amp fuse very interesting. It’s like a mystery novel. There are two outcomes to this card either Alex will get it to work or it could be deemed a no fix.🤔
You can't just change the fuse if there is a short circuit at one end. You have to find the shorted component.
Typically if a fuse on the 12V rail is shorted, a component that takes 12V as an input is shorted to ground.
i love watching these videos but i wish i understood what any of that means lol
First time for everything? 😄
Thats a low side & high side mosfet in one.
I once came across a Blown fuse that re-shorted after it blew. I was a 15A Microwave oven fuse with a spring at one end. The other end blew, then the spring part sprung towards the other end and reconnected the circuit causing the circuit breaker to trip. Most stupid fuse design I ever saw. I should have kept it and framed it.
Part 2!
PART 2. !!!!
Part 2 😅
I know why the chip got burned... Something went wrong; the chip got very hot and finally burned.😅 Greetings from Norway
Put an overhead camera and save yourself from the hassle of lifting the job way up to show.
The graphics card from Hell !!!
Hello Alex And Big Boss, just got new account. Other got hacked. Sigh 😔
Was that pc also home to local wildlife, what a mess
Damn, thats one nasty card. What the heck are you people doing with your video cards these days.
Cant wait to see the follow up video. This card wanna play games... We can play games too.
Cliffhanger!
Part 2 👽
Hello everyone. I wonder why graphics cards break so much, what causes them to fail, on the internet there are thousands and thousands of videos of graphics cards breaking, what are the most common causes that lead to graphics breaking so that I know how? take care of mine even more
1) Improper cooling, which leads to heat buildup inside components.
2) Owners messing around with overclocking when they don't have any idea what they're doing.
3) Natural wear and tear from the card being used.
looks like a knocked off component too (some millimeters right from the fuse)
No knocked off components are present. Those are just empty pads from the factory that aren't used in this board design.
You couldnt give me a ASUS 3090 FTW lol. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like radio static.. what wrong?...
Part 2
Seems to me that no mater what X090 it`s not reliable at all ?
Anything consumes high wattage, produces high heat, will die earlier then the low wattage, lower heat.
anyone else hearing static or did my headphones break again?
Yes both 😢
@@jme214 Dangit!
all that dust and hair its conductive
fast and good repair.Thanks.
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Wait for part2
It’s all guess work. You don’t get a fuse that makes 12v into 6v a fuse is open or closed and not in between.
that's why he was puzzled with it.
@ that shouldn’t puzzle you When fuses don’t do things like that. Should have know it was else where beforehand.
Crypto mining burn outs?
holy thermal paste..............
Static.....
Dublado para português do Brasil uuuuol, queria ter condições de fazer um curso seu você é melhor do UA-cam 👏
no wonder you got problems !! you seen the state of the card !!! disgusting that
Nothing more scary than an attempted self repair
These new cards are complete garbage, I have been mining with RX 470/480/ 570/580 running non stop for years and 95% are still running.
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So you get what you deserve. Very nice 👍
The new ones pull much more power
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