I said it to myself while watching this video. Wait till the board cools down, then measure for a short. You taught me this Alex and thank you for your awesome videos. ❤
I have a small freezer in my garage that when dealing with a hot board, I just put in, and make a "QUICK" coffee, then come back and then look at it with thermal cam. Works really well!
Thanks for your videos they are very good and educational, about burning your mat, there is silicon mats that can take 450C or 550C heat without burning
Excellent !! You're style of approach is very commanding. Could listen to you all day !! thanks for teaching and you generous willingness to share your knowledge
Seems like you always do solid work. A couple of super tiny resistors or something fell off my ps3 board today while removing an ihs i should have left alone. They are way too small for my skills and equipment so i will be calling you shortly. Ive seen alot of repair shop videos on youtube but most are dirty, unprofessional or the repairs just look like plain trash. Obviously not the case here i just hope i get this guy on my board and not someone less talented.
Great channel, soooo much to learn, I have been out of electronics for 30 years but I really enjoy this channel. Tell us more about you please, you accent is fascinating to me, I am from South Africa.
Maybe the blown fuse is related to the third coil not showing a problem? Couldn't replacing it be better to do now since it might show a short on that last coil again?
in case anyone is lost, Alex refers to commenters who correct terminology or correct anything, as SCIENTISTS!! so when he's referring to the scientists who corrected his use of MosFet vs Mos, its not a Star Wars character, its a commentor whom he calls a scientist trying to correct Alex, someone who has probably forgotten more about this stuff than the scientist ever knew.
Well MOSFET and MOS is used interchangibly. There's people here who know what they are talking about, as there are "scientists" (read parrots). But that's internet I guess
they not short to ground , a going directly to GPU , maybe no fix if 12 v was going in GPU by chip NCP 302 150 (that why need put zener diode to protect the GPU from high voltage)
This a great video. I have a Asus 3080 with basically the same issue. When the card is installed in the computer and turned on, the various LEDs in the system will flash, the fans turn on momentarily, then everything shuts down because the power supply shuts down to protect itself. I measured shorts on two of the 12V pins in one of the PCIe power sockets. Now I know where to start looking for the fault. Thank you. One question: where did you inject the test voltage, at the PCIe power socket?
I know EVGA's GPU division is gone, but the card should still be within the 3 year warranty window right? Didn't they say they have enough stock on hold for warranty replacements?
How much does it cost to repair a graphics card typically? I have a 6650 xt with no video signal and I cant find the receipt from when I bought it to RMA it.
EVGA will be missed. Most cards come with no fuses, and this one might just saved the GPU. Fast-blow 20A would be my guess. This Onsemi DRMOS is pretty good protecting the GPU in case of short as well, those are good quality. Love the card, For The Win!
Hello Northridgefix, How has been your day? Fine am sure. Thanks for being there for many people. Well, I need help with an old hard drive (IDE) that I have. The hard drive was formatted but I need the data in that hard drive. Besides, when I connect it to my laptop as an external with an adapter it doesn't show up. Perhaps, the hard drive is not spinning enough. Any hope? What can I do? Thanks as I wait for response.
So, 1.5V will show the shorts to core without causing much issue -- since the mos itself absorbs much of that across a short drop? Anything past 1.2V could cause electron migration, but then again, I don't always OV RTX 30 cards anyways 🤔
they might have different pin layout or functionality, why risk putting in a incompatible chip that might "work" in terms of removing the short, but will it work exactly as the other one?
3 things can happen. Not work at all. Pop, fizzle and burn. damage something else on the board. you always look at the datasheet to make sure the voltage ratings are similar or higher and that it has the same pinout.
Owned this card for a year and the third fan back fan? Is failing… never even pushed the card on 1440p high/ultra and only struggles to hit 144 on tittles between 2018-2022. My older evga cards are still kicking. I wonder if they didn’t put as much care to these 30 series cards as the did with previous gens
I'm desperate for an answer, not to play a game again, but now I just want to know why randomly crash. Sometimes I can play for 3 hours no crash and then turn around a crash back to back and get an event log the system reboot because bugcheck was: 0x00000116. I have done everything you can thing of. Reseat Ram, GPU, cords, DSM, SF Scannow, scrubbed windows locally several times, until I finally did a fresh install at a tech shop from a disk they had, I have changed out surger protectors eliminated the surge protector to go straight to wall, Paid hundreds of dollars for the tech shop to look at the system, who said it passed all stress test, removed an OC, tweaked BIOS to optimal, nerfed bios to default no OC's , DDU clean install of driver ... How can I play for 6 hours no crash then crash every 40 minutes? I just want to know
the 3 EPS 12V connectors are often all paralleled, so we get the same voltage, but you can carry more current, this gpu i think uses about 400w so about 35 amps of current on all connectors
You don't add the voltages. It's just more current @ 12v to support the power draw of all the components. If the card was using 300W it would be using 25A on 12V. I am not an expert but i assume each 12V line is connected to a different series of components because they can not all run on just one.
Because they're widely considering one of the best if not the best GPU maker, not to mention the best when it comes to honoring their warranty and quick repair/replacement turnaround.
EVGA had one of the best warranties. It's simple, as long as you do not physically damage the card (like scratch it with a screw driver) they will fix it even if you over clock it and kill it.
I said it to myself while watching this video. Wait till the board cools down, then measure for a short. You taught me this Alex and thank you for your awesome videos. ❤
I have a small freezer in my garage that when dealing with a hot board, I just put in, and make a "QUICK" coffee, then come back and then look at it with thermal cam. Works really well!
Do the boards not suffer from thermal shock if you're putting them in the freezer still hot?
@@zzfrost9063want this answered!!!
Thanks for your videos they are very good and educational, about burning your mat, there is silicon mats that can take 450C or 550C heat without burning
Excellent !! You're style of approach is very commanding. Could listen to you all day !! thanks for teaching and you generous willingness to share your knowledge
Seems like you always do solid work. A couple of super tiny resistors or something fell off my ps3 board today while removing an ihs i should have left alone. They are way too small for my skills and equipment so i will be calling you shortly. Ive seen alot of repair shop videos on youtube but most are dirty, unprofessional or the repairs just look like plain trash. Obviously not the case here i just hope i get this guy on my board and not someone less talented.
Great channel, soooo much to learn, I have been out of electronics for 30 years but I really enjoy this channel. Tell us more about you please, you accent is fascinating to me, I am from South Africa.
Maybe the blown fuse is related to the third coil not showing a problem? Couldn't replacing it be better to do now since it might show a short on that last coil again?
RIP EVGA, you will be missed in the GPU space.
always wanted a 570 baR? . . -.-
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@@cv507what!?
What does evga do?
Excellent performance, more patience, more success all our respectation and appreciation
You're a great person Sir. I am from India, and I want be a person just like you. You have a great personality 🙏
আপনি আরো উন্নতি করুন জীবনে 😁
in case anyone is lost, Alex refers to commenters who correct terminology or correct anything, as SCIENTISTS!! so when he's referring to the scientists who corrected his use of MosFet vs Mos, its not a Star Wars character, its a commentor whom he calls a scientist trying to correct Alex, someone who has probably forgotten more about this stuff than the scientist ever knew.
Well MOSFET and MOS is used interchangibly. There's people here who know what they are talking about, as there are "scientists" (read parrots). But that's internet I guess
I'm your new subscriber from the Philippines. Thank you so much. I learned so much from you.
HAHA yun oh
There is no doubt the quality of NR fix camera is superior and rival to none i mean look every thing is so sharp and clear 👏👏
Nice, the customer call saved you and give a lot of time for the board to cool down..😮
Very informative. One question - when you're probing the coils where is your other probe at that moment?
On any of the grounds. The ground is all together in the board.
Likely grounded but i am no expert
they not short to ground , a going directly to GPU , maybe no fix if 12 v was going in GPU by chip NCP 302 150 (that why need put zener diode to protect the GPU from high voltage)
This a great video. I have a Asus 3080 with basically the same issue. When the card is installed in the computer and turned on, the various LEDs in the system will flash, the fans turn on momentarily, then everything shuts down because the power supply shuts down to protect itself. I measured shorts on two of the 12V pins in one of the PCIe power sockets. Now I know where to start looking for the fault. Thank you.
One question: where did you inject the test voltage, at the PCIe power socket?
I love Alex, Always says something funny. Say hi to the bag guy lmao and the card wanna play games 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Just getting started repairing graphics cards I greatly appreciate the great information
Alex, I was expecting the thermal cam on its over head holder at new location!!!!
Hey 👋...Just one question pls ...
What happened to Outro Music?
Love that old school tune from years back 😊
Love you humour. Say hello to the bad guy. Amazing 👍
What model of multimeter do you use?
I know EVGA's GPU division is gone, but the card should still be within the 3 year warranty window right? Didn't they say they have enough stock on hold for warranty replacements?
How much does it cost to repair a graphics card typically? I have a 6650 xt with no video signal and I cant find the receipt from when I bought it to RMA it.
Can we get a part 2? What happened to this card?
What is a dr mosfet??
Hello, I have a quistion, what could be wrong with a card dosent give display
Why does this occur? Such a recent product shouldn’t have failing components already right?
Yes part two please.
Surprised you don't test it now.
They work with less power stages.
Then you can make sure the GPU actually works before you replace the chip.
EVGA will be missed. Most cards come with no fuses, and this one might just saved the GPU.
Fast-blow 20A would be my guess.
This Onsemi DRMOS is pretty good protecting the GPU in case of short as well, those are good quality.
Love the card, For The Win!
There was a hot spot on the GPU when Alex induced 1V, so the GPU is defektive imho.
how high the heat that you apply to the mosfet? is it 250c or 330c?
The MOSFET has a PHD in Medicine.
😂😂😂😂
Can we go there to OJT?
yes, semantics should be mentioned but not prioritized.
Wouldn't an EVGA 3080 still be under warranty?
Who broke the connector? Godzilla 😆😆😆 that is comedy gold 🤣🤣🤣 I was dying laughing 😂
I have a Gigabyte RTX 3070 gaming OC that stopped working after a year ....PC won't start with the graphics card installed...Is it fixable?
Nice job 👍
Thanks for your videos, very interesting
Hello Northridgefix,
How has been your day? Fine am sure. Thanks for being there for many people. Well, I need help with an old hard drive (IDE) that I have. The hard drive was formatted but I need the data in that hard drive. Besides, when I connect it to my laptop as an external with an adapter it doesn't show up. Perhaps, the hard drive is not spinning enough. Any hope? What can I do?
Thanks as I wait for response.
Dear alex . Did u accept or repair any studio speaker monitoring? or did that make any videos about amp or pre-amps ?
What is the model of yore multimeter alex ?! Pls
So, 1.5V will show the shorts to core without causing much issue -- since the mos itself absorbs much of that across a short drop? Anything past 1.2V could cause electron migration, but then again, I don't always OV RTX 30 cards anyways 🤔
Wow these boards are starting to take a lot of heat I wonder if the 3070 is any different? Hmm 🤔
you are way good looking than jon Stewart. i enjoy watching all your videos.
I own this very card. Do I need to worry about this being a problem? I don't overclock my cards so I'm hoping I won't have the same problem
is it 20 amps fuse or 2.0 amps i'm confused ...?!
20 of course
@@erminbajric4633 20 what ?
Nice video, thank you for that. Greets
I'm clueless on all Alex but in layman's terms what would happen if you used a similar but different mosfat, would it work or not be as efficent?
they might have different pin layout or functionality, why risk putting in a incompatible chip that might "work" in terms of removing the short, but will it work exactly as the other one?
3 things can happen.
Not work at all.
Pop, fizzle and burn.
damage something else on the board.
you always look at the datasheet to make sure the voltage ratings are similar or higher and that it has the same pinout.
Salutari de la Agigea!
ur scope well clean nice job
Owned this card for a year and the third fan back fan? Is failing… never even pushed the card on 1440p high/ultra and only struggles to hit 144 on tittles between 2018-2022. My older evga cards are still kicking. I wonder if they didn’t put as much care to these 30 series cards as the did with previous gens
Lol, I love the blunt commentary
keep the 30 series videos coming! i wonder how many ways they'll fail...? 😵💫
Alex... you need to do a live!
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
amazing
First comment for you, Alex. The best teacher 👍
Came in for repair.
I'm desperate for an answer, not to play a game again, but now I just want to know why randomly crash. Sometimes I can play for 3 hours no crash and then turn around a crash back to back and get an event log the system reboot because bugcheck was: 0x00000116. I have done everything you can thing of. Reseat Ram, GPU, cords, DSM, SF Scannow, scrubbed windows locally several times, until I finally did a fresh install at a tech shop from a disk they had, I have changed out surger protectors eliminated the surge protector to go straight to wall, Paid hundreds of dollars for the tech shop to look at the system, who said it passed all stress test, removed an OC, tweaked BIOS to optimal, nerfed bios to default no OC's , DDU clean install of driver ... How can I play for 6 hours no crash then crash every 40 minutes? I just want to know
Good job
If I can ask a stupid question. If the cards input is 12 volts x12 volts x12 volts = 36 volts how do the cards pull 100's of watts?
Everything works with 12v. Simply more wires/pins/connectors because the current is pretty high. 1 wire will melt. Especially the thin pc wires...
the 3 EPS 12V connectors are often all paralleled, so we get the same voltage, but you can carry more current, this gpu i think uses about 400w so about 35 amps of current on all connectors
you have to multiply the volt and amperage to get the watts, for example a card consumes 12v and 20a, so 12X20=240 watts
You don't add the voltages. It's just more current @ 12v to support the power draw of all the components. If the card was using 300W it would be using 25A on 12V. I am not an expert but i assume each 12V line is connected to a different series of components because they can not all run on just one.
nice.....
Ну так карта то заработала? Замыкания то ушли, а чип то выжил? Странный "ремонт" не до конца.
Sad your having to do this instead of eVGA RMA.
At least we can still count on you to fix eVGA cards
the best
cascade mosfet / caps and coil /
i hope you going to make live stream on youtube
Hi
195 USD to fix an iPad air? Jes that is lot 😮
You working all day on some different things- why you don`t make live streams_ day live stream...thinк will be cool
Wow, same as humen life, don’t get decisions when you in hot 🥵 "
First. 😊
As the expression goes, "You need to get a life".
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I don't know why people were sad to see evga leave the graphics card space.
Because they're widely considering one of the best if not the best GPU maker, not to mention the best when it comes to honoring their warranty and quick repair/replacement turnaround.
Blame nGreedia
Because they were mostly nice guys, also seen by the evidence, they got fed up with Nvidia bullshit.
EVGA had one of the best warranties. It's simple, as long as you do not physically damage the card (like scratch it with a screw driver) they will fix it even if you over clock it and kill it.
Blasphemous.