Dead Acer Nitro 5 get a second chance - How to disable the NVIDIA graphics

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  • @Djazeiry
    @Djazeiry Рік тому +10

    just an excellent electronics teacher ...amazing

  • @Barbarapape
    @Barbarapape Рік тому +25

    You have excellent fault finding skills.
    I still prefer desktop PC's they are far eaisier to find faults unless
    you wish to go down to component level, most of the time it is not
    worth the hassle and time, time costs money.

    • @DIYRepairHour
      @DIYRepairHour Рік тому +2

      I do exactly that, but as a hobby, not a business. That way its always woth it 🙂

    • @Barbarapape
      @Barbarapape Рік тому

      I have worked all my life since the 70's in electronic repairs.
      Despite all the advances, i still see the same faults, often due to sub standard components.
      They don't want gear to be reliable or you won't buy another one. @@DIYRepairHour

    • @spongebob1679
      @spongebob1679 Рік тому

      @@DIYRepairHour is repairing electronics fun?..i dont know about..voltage..amps..shorted..multimeter...ground....i still enjoy this guy's videos...i want to start repairing small electronics..can u share ur experience..is it still worth the time..if its not repaired?

    • @DIYRepairHour
      @DIYRepairHour Рік тому

      @@spongebob1679 my opinion? any amount of time you spend learning new things is worth it. Not only it is good for your brain, but also gives a lot of satisfaction and occasional dopamine hit. Sorin may not be the best example of dopamine hit, he seems very calm and introvert, but people are occasonally screaming on videos when the device suddenly comes to life. I sometimes dance when device "wakes up" LOL 🙂 My Mate Vince for example has pretty visible dopamine hit on his videos.
      I'm 45 and my goal is to learn English, and then Spanish (will start in 2 years). During covid I started learning electronics, now I have a half-decent space with tools and even upload a video from time to time. It also became my gate to get to know many people, as my daily job is software development (no contact with people outside my team).
      And above all it is nice to see people happy when I return their device working - some just can't hide their emotions if the device was important to them.

    • @DIYRepairHour
      @DIYRepairHour Рік тому

      @@spongebob1679 as for when device is not repaired - I get the feeling as if I failed. But this is a thing - whenever you trying to learn a new skill you will fail. Let's look at sports - you will loose to someone almost every time. But eventually you will win. And you stick to that thought, that keeps you going. With electronics is much easier, and harder at the same time.
      Easier - because you have community you can ask for help. And you will get help, the repair community is great. Also there is a set limit - either you have no parts or device is not repairable, so you won't automatically blame yourself.
      Harder - beause from time to time when you deem device not repairable, you will doubt if that is really the case.
      But it is more-or-less the same as learning any new skill.

  • @nickwood8694
    @nickwood8694 Рік тому +1

    I have learnt so much on this channel. im a computer tech in nz so its good to know about issues that machines can have. definately makes life alot easier!

  • @wout_vanhims
    @wout_vanhims Рік тому +2

    Nice. At least customer can backup all his data, software settings, passwords etc. And, have time to start looking for a new one. No stress. Thats still a good service 😀

  • @INerd2024
    @INerd2024 Рік тому +2

    Please make more videos for the Acer Nitro 5 laptop. I appreciate your kind help and guidance.

  • @DadofScience
    @DadofScience Рік тому +3

    I'm currently working on a Lenovo ideapad 330 and it has a short on the power rails, and like this example it's also a single integrated board. I've removed and tested one set of MOSFETs and the short remained, and none of the devices was short, so now I'm off to the next cluster of components. I was hoping to see a dead ceramic or tantalum cap, but no joy. No visible damage at all.
    The thermal camera looks like quite a valuable tool.

    • @lordmmx1303
      @lordmmx1303 Рік тому

      replace superIO.... been there, done that....

  • @leetucker9938
    @leetucker9938 Рік тому +2

    Sorin very quick today . awsome

  • @seidumomoh7791
    @seidumomoh7791 Рік тому +3

    Excellent job

  • @greyroo
    @greyroo 11 місяців тому +3

    I guess the customer will have to be happy just playing Minesweeper and Solitaire from now on.

  • @steinbauge4591
    @steinbauge4591 3 місяці тому +1

    It can still live as a gaming machine if it has either 2 nvme slots or Thunderbolt: with 2x nvme you can connect an external gpu through an eGPU adapter through one of them. Or if it has nvme and SATA. For me even a 17" laptop screen is too small for anything except very casual gaming, need external keyboard too.

  • @dazzle4416
    @dazzle4416 Рік тому +1

    we have picture is ,my new favourite line.

  • @anecuareformas
    @anecuareformas Рік тому +3

    @Electronics Repair School ,thank you for your work maestro, please, what model of thermal camera do you use to work, thank you.

    • @lizardking8388
      @lizardking8388 Рік тому

      He did a video on that not long ago. Why don't you look it up on his channel?

  • @kadmaster
    @kadmaster Рік тому +1

    Come to Besiktas, Sorin...

  • @namdoyle
    @namdoyle 15 днів тому +1

    Is that really hard to place "something" to prevent the 19v pump into vram and gpu when the high side MOSFETs shorted? Or,the factory intent to do that so people keep buying there new products.....

  • @selahfadlloglu9790
    @selahfadlloglu9790 Рік тому

    excellent

  • @TacBlades
    @TacBlades 9 місяців тому +1

    There must be a way to design in short circuit protection for MOSFET shorts, current limiters, or current foldback or something so when MOSFETs fail then it won't destroy other parts of the circuit. ?

    • @eyadmubarak2869
      @eyadmubarak2869 5 місяців тому +1

      indeed bro, i lost legion laptop that cost me around 2200 dollar and didn't last 2.5 years, because the short circuit destroyed the laptop GPU RTX 3070, it is really stupid manufacture not providing the protection you have suggested

  • @CanukArgento
    @CanukArgento Рік тому +45

    A gaming laptop without a video card is a dead laptop 🙃

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Рік тому +1

      no if you use external graphics 😂

    • @AlexAlex-bh8fi
      @AlexAlex-bh8fi Рік тому

      ​@@maklogetrich2378yeah you right but then you need power supply and you can't go outside with gpu on your laptop

    • @miajonekem
      @miajonekem Рік тому

      Gamingn't

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Рік тому

      @@AlexAlex-bh8fi just look for power outlet lol

    • @darrenstrathdee7425
      @darrenstrathdee7425 Рік тому

      Replace the ram chips.

  • @patrickscomputerrepairserv2048

    Greetings from PH. :D

  • @xx3868
    @xx3868 Рік тому +1

    Great video, but what about the hot current still going to the vram? Wont this cause a fire or burn more things out anyway even without the GPU, Can you show how to isolate the draw there so that area is dead and safe.

    • @juzo4321
      @juzo4321 Рік тому

      he mentioned it at 8:40

    • @gio0042
      @gio0042 Рік тому +1

      He removed the shorted mosfet, the vram isn't receiving any current anymore

  • @maz.reparateur
    @maz.reparateur Рік тому +1

    👍👍

  • @siggystroo
    @siggystroo 4 місяці тому +1

    but why did the VRAM get shorted...any experience on Acer Nitro 17 2023? i hear that they dont have a fuse on the power reals on the CPU and GPU.. is that true and how much is important?

  • @pihmusik
    @pihmusik 8 місяців тому

  • @ksrele
    @ksrele Рік тому +1

    I don't understand how FET can be shorted to ground when it doesn't even have connection to ground.
    FET have input voltage, gate voltage, output voltage and it acts as switch and pass input voltage to output when controlled from gate voltage.

    • @andrewwturner
      @andrewwturner Рік тому +7

      The FET was shorted between drain and source. The blown vRAM (etc) completed the path to gnd.

  • @franklaufkoetter2133
    @franklaufkoetter2133 Рік тому +1

    Hi Sorin, nice video. Would replacing the Gpu-Vram resolve the problem?

  • @CukiErti
    @CukiErti Рік тому +1

    This is a niiiiiice pac man edition

  • @CODEXGAMEPLAYS
    @CODEXGAMEPLAYS 6 місяців тому

    oh hell, i go save my dead acer nitro 5. thanks

  • @DIMONSE123
    @DIMONSE123 Рік тому

    Wait, mosfet work like fast switch and with coil reduce voltage from maybe 5v to 1v. But here this mosfet just "stuck" and no switching and all voltage go directly to gpu/vram right? Omg, why this so important component can short?

  • @KGSales-g5i
    @KGSales-g5i Рік тому

    Here we have a nice Acer laptop :)

    • @dazzle4416
      @dazzle4416 Рік тому +1

      here we had a nice acer laptop, now its an oversized chrome book.

  • @andrewwturner
    @andrewwturner Рік тому +4

    Sorin, can you make a video with some ideas for protecting against this type of failure on a working gaming laptop. I know this sounds crazy but if anyone can come up with a dodgy addon i know its you!

    • @hbh3144
      @hbh3144 Рік тому +2

      That would be interesting as I was thinking the same watching those "nothing could be done" videos. Some minor fault should not kill everything. Just quick googling it suggests using zener diode or similar device to protect against overvoltage. Turns out fastest "zener diode" you can buy is the GPU/CPU/RAM itself :) So that's a dead end. So may be this fault is not that minor after all. It appears mosfet in this application is comparable to dam keeping away all the water on one side. For gaming laptops that dam is huge. If it goes nothing stands a chance downstream. Running away is not an option as it simply too fast when fails. So how we deal with that? Build them as tough as we can then monitor, protect and maintain. Evacuate/rebuild when it develops a crack. It does not look like this strategy is used for mosfets. Tough - no. We want them as small and efficient as possible because laptop must be small and battery life is a thing. Monitor - no. That's an interesting topic on itself. Protect/maintain - somewhat. Adding thermal pad and keeping all those capacitors 😀helps a bit as the water is more calm and not battering it. Rebuild - no. But you could replace all mosfets yearly together with thermal paste 😀. So perhaps many dams in series with water level lower after each of it? If one fails others will keep it. Just a bit more water will pass through? But that would require a lot of dams. For speed and efficiency CPU/GPU use low voltage with low tolerance. On other side there is considerably higher voltage because we want long and thin cables with flimsy connectors. And it's the mosfet that stands in between this conflict. Let's say to get 1V tolerance it would require some 20 mosfets in series. All of them pass current so will heat up 20 times more. So goes the battery life and all the efficiency. Not to mention there is no space for them. Adding mosfets in parallel shares the load reducing stress but also increase the probability of failure as now there are more of them. So likely there is some constant how many should be in parallel so it actually reduce not increase the risk. That's already done. Some even can be switched off when there is no need for power. I may be wrong since I'm no expert on this. Just some thoughts in the wild. Other ideas?

  • @aminejan5241
    @aminejan5241 Рік тому

    hello,, what is the reference of your power supply

  • @orion310591RS
    @orion310591RS Рік тому +1

    What happened to voice? Are you sick or mic/adjustments are bad? Voice is just not clear is it used to be. Sounds like from barrel with echo and its not clear.

  • @MrRvdbeek
    @MrRvdbeek Рік тому

    GPU dead but if you have the spares. To swap it. Can you do it Sorin?

  • @radnovzed8910
    @radnovzed8910 7 місяців тому

    What if you change the vrams ?
    Because I have the same problem, after I was playing my legion 5 15imh05h dead. When I go to the professional technical he said I have a problem in vrams then we command a new vrams the he change the dead vrams to the news and my pc back to life!

  • @IFIXCASTLES
    @IFIXCASTLES Рік тому +2

    Laptop is now a toy.

  • @fendularatsq2317
    @fendularatsq2317 Рік тому +1

    cant you use memtest now that it can boot and see which memory is faulty? i think i saw people fix those gpu-s just by replacing faulty banks

    • @DumahBrazorf
      @DumahBrazorf Рік тому +1

      Did you watch and understand the last 3 minutes?

    • @orange11squares
      @orange11squares Рік тому +1

      memtest is vor normal RAM not for video RAM. Video RAM is seen only by the GPU.

    • @twx8626
      @twx8626 Рік тому +2

      There is a huge difference if the processor and the memory suffered a 19V electric shock instead of 1+V for the 2V GPU memory... if Musfat shorted everything around with it, memory controller, power controller and more!!!! Only in situations where there is no image short, GPU disappeared on a memory message is it possible to replace memories. Even in this case you have to replace them all. A computer over 4 years old is considered old. To replace a huge amount of components, the cost of such a repair is very expensive and unprofitable. Because you also have to give responsibility to the customer

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Рік тому

    nice acer laptop! :)

  • @Electronics_Repair_NZ
    @Electronics_Repair_NZ Рік тому

    we have picture !

  • @Sanna720
    @Sanna720 Рік тому

    What is that meter sir????

  • @AH-oe2zl
    @AH-oe2zl Рік тому

    Do you always disable gpu by removing mosfet?

  • @jonayedulalamfuad763
    @jonayedulalamfuad763 9 місяців тому

    Will it work in older laptops like 1st gen i7?

  • @jeffersonpereira4215
    @jeffersonpereira4215 10 місяців тому

    Hi. I have a acer nitro 5 with GTX 1650. And for some reason, it crashes and restart itself after high use of GPU for some seconds. I already updated the GPU driver, bios and no solution, reinstalled drivers and windows, changed the thermal. No sucess. In the windows events it shows the kernel power problem. Could it be a / electronic problem? I can't play or work using nvidia gpu anymore. Help, please :(

  • @frhrthtyjtujyu
    @frhrthtyjtujyu 9 місяців тому

    Hi sir , my acer nitro 5 screen is half black out .. what to do sir

  • @buildanddrive
    @buildanddrive 11 місяців тому

    I have this exact problem with the same laptop. It was repaired but the gpu is dead. How do I unsolder or remove a component from the board to disable the gpu entirely. The battery life has taken a hit losing about 45mins to 1 hour of total time because I believe the gpu chips are shorted and using lots of power. I heard you say in the video you can unsolder some components but didn't show the process. Any info is appreciated! 🙏🏽

    • @sayadiyeojhenries.815
      @sayadiyeojhenries.815 11 місяців тому

      You csn remove the inductors that delivers power to the gpu

    • @sebastianleonardo1933
      @sebastianleonardo1933 6 місяців тому

      @@sayadiyeojhenries.815 can i know which inductors which deliver the power to the GPU?

    • @sayadiyeojhenries.815
      @sayadiyeojhenries.815 5 місяців тому

      @@sebastianleonardo1933 you can check the schematics for that but usually it is the power supply near the gpu die you could also check another variant of the same laptop with no gpu and see where are the missing components

    • @yaroslav2983
      @yaroslav2983 21 день тому

      ​@@sebastianleonardo1933DRMOS R22 near the NVRAM

  • @lucabarbolovici4974
    @lucabarbolovici4974 Рік тому +1

    Noice

  • @nandkumarsahu1605
    @nandkumarsahu1605 Рік тому

    My hp pavilion suddenly not powering on. Charging port light is blink.

  • @Starchaserpaige
    @Starchaserpaige Рік тому

    I ran my own tv radio vcr sat repair business for 14 plus years and i would never return to customer unless it was working like it just left the factory. In my book its not fixed!

    • @electronicsrepairschool
      @electronicsrepairschool  Рік тому +1

      I definitely understand that, but 'customer' have different meanings for everyone, this was not a laptop send for repair but for a chipset replacement, the 'customer' in this case is skilled guy/computer shop

  • @irregular0x
    @irregular0x Рік тому +1

    Hello! Can you please tell me what is the model of your thermal camera? Thanks!

    • @yellouu_theree
      @yellouu_theree Рік тому

      It is in the descirption. There is amazon link with all the tools he uses

  • @MrRvdbeek
    @MrRvdbeek Рік тому

    you say when it’s shorted al the power going trough all those chips.
    Why don’t they limit it with a fuse or…? There are so much gaming laptops dead because of it.

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Рік тому +1

      Fuse has not much use in the notebook as their protection circuit activated before the fuse burn.

    • @yellouu_theree
      @yellouu_theree Рік тому

      As he said . Fuse is pretty slow protection. If tvs diodes are not fast enough nothing is..

  • @BootedTech
    @BootedTech Рік тому

    I would have asked of customer if they wanted vRam replaced.

    • @yellouu_theree
      @yellouu_theree Рік тому

      If 19v went on data lines it game over .
      Those data lines connect gpu chip with memory chips so figure the rest.

    • @yellouu_theree
      @yellouu_theree Рік тому

      Would be nice if be proved the point by removing that one memory chip but i belive he had to many failed attempts and he know how it typically plays out

  • @lizardking8388
    @lizardking8388 Рік тому

    This laptop is now neutered.

  • @Nikhar.G
    @Nikhar.G Рік тому +1

    Hi! I have an ASUS Zenbook 13 UX331UN which works with the charger and shows 100% battery but it is very slow and when I unplug it, it immediately turns off, I think it is a charging circuit because at the battery connector on the motherboard has low voltage. What should I look for? (I'm still learning repairs)

    • @JayPrakash-th4rd
      @JayPrakash-th4rd Рік тому

      if the laptop is 2+ years old the battery is gone and you can check with other charger too .

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Рік тому

      check for 2nd mosfet and try change the battery too

    • @Nikhar.G
      @Nikhar.G Рік тому

      @@maklogetrich2378 Ok, I will try to source a new battery. How do I trace the second mosfet and what do I do with it when I find it?

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Рік тому

      @@Nikhar.G it's usually near the charging port
      and check between gate and source, shorted or not

    • @Nikhar.G
      @Nikhar.G Рік тому

      @@maklogetrich2378 OK, if it is shorted do I just replace it with a new one? If it is not shorted, then what do I do (asking because I'm not at home right now)

  • @teslasapple
    @teslasapple Рік тому

    Too bad

  • @erlikkhan3798
    @erlikkhan3798 11 місяців тому

    why acer nitro's are dying too much

  • @Denise_in_progress
    @Denise_in_progress Рік тому

    Why do people even still buying gaming laptops, it produces so much heat inside and proven to have so much hardware faults after awile.
    Better buy normaal laptop and spend the rest of the money voor a gaming desktop.

    • @dazzle4416
      @dazzle4416 Рік тому +1

      quite right more or less all these repair channels are fixing gaming laptops. ASUS are the most common to die but seeing this with lenovo.
      possibly cheap components being used to manufacture the board, there not worth the money they cost, and some cost more than a descent desktop build, at least in most cases desktop parts can be replaced without buying an entire system.

    • @itnaklipse1669
      @itnaklipse1669 10 місяців тому

      maybe people like to game on the go? what's it to you what people buy? obviously for reasons of their own.

    • @JOEGAMESLAB
      @JOEGAMESLAB 5 місяців тому

      When buying a gaming laptop, always specify that you insist on an external Nvidia graphics. You can change it in seconds just like rams.

  • @DenjiW
    @DenjiW Рік тому +2

    That VRAM chip was dead anyway, so it would still be worth removing it to prove the point. If something else really does get hot, the point would be proven that the GPU chip is dead. But if nothing happens then the short went only as far as the VRAM chip. You know, I absolutely love your videos, but it seems to me that you simply didn't want to reball a replacement chip, which is understandable and it would be best to just address it like it is.

    • @ThermalWorld_
      @ThermalWorld_ Рік тому +2

      Looks like you are thinking like anyone thinks when they see the short on thermal camera 😄
      You have to understand the power lines first then make assumptions.. That line goes 19V after short, on all Vram and then goes into ground.. that GPU is fulminated not just dead 😄

    • @marksutherland774
      @marksutherland774 Рік тому

      and did you pay attention at the end when the GPU chip was hot ?

    • @twx8626
      @twx8626 Рік тому +1

      In an old computer, replacement VRAM X6. + 2 mospat. + GPU + electrical controller VRAM. Working time and cost of parts. Don't forget you also have to give a warranty for the repair.

    • @mreaper2265
      @mreaper2265 Рік тому +4

      @@ThermalWorld_ He is right, though it is rare it could only be one vram chip shorted straight to ground. If its shorted straight to ground the gpu and the other ram modules are fine. Same as desktop gpu.

    • @ThermalWorld_
      @ThermalWorld_ Рік тому

      @@mreaper2265 There are cases when the shorted Vram protect all other VRAM acting like a wire, in that case it's better to remove completely the chips just to be sure about the gpu.. repair cost can go up very fast you have to reball test again, if that doesn't work, try to check again with thermal camera, see if the GPU is shorted.. You need a lot of work to do..

  • @justinc9991
    @justinc9991 Рік тому

    Tell me you will replace that vram… a dead vram won’t kill your gpu…

    • @jxmai7687
      @jxmai7687 Рік тому

      not that simple logic, also lots dead GPU kill the Vram as in this case.

    • @justinc9991
      @justinc9991 Рік тому

      @@jxmai7687 oh yeah! You nailed it!

  • @sniper5406
    @sniper5406 Місяць тому

    @northwestrepair Tony, Duty Calls

  • @johannbiker8803
    @johannbiker8803 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍