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Topic: Gpu repair. (Read 151 times)

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January 06, 2021, 10:48:12 AM
#9
^replied to direct message.

Thanks!
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January 06, 2021, 10:35:22 AM
#8
Yeah, I'd expect it to be something in the power delivery circuit. A bad cap or regulator. I've successfully replaced various components like regulators and chokes on cards in the past... But its a lot lower success rate than just reflowing an artifacting card.

The problem with modern cards is they're so darn complex. You can take a multimeter and do diode checks or hook various circuits up to an oscilloscope... but its a needle in a hay stack.

Happy to try my hand at most anything though... just want people to have realistic expectations. Smiley
I talked to the powers that be on this and I'm ready to act asap. I'll be shipping you a mix of 2070s and 2080 supers. What kind of TAT we looking at? Well send donor cards too
hero member
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January 06, 2021, 09:07:01 AM
#7
Yeah, I'd expect it to be something in the power delivery circuit. A bad cap or regulator. I've successfully replaced various components like regulators and chokes on cards in the past... But its a lot lower success rate than just reflowing an artifacting card.

The problem with modern cards is they're so darn complex. You can take a multimeter and do diode checks or hook various circuits up to an oscilloscope... but its a needle in a hay stack.

Happy to try my hand at most anything though... just want people to have realistic expectations. Smiley
legendary
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January 06, 2021, 01:17:54 AM
#6
If reflow doesn't work (which stops working after a while) and it isn't the case you could have a mlcc that's missing for any reason. Otherwise i'm clueless.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
January 05, 2021, 10:09:25 PM
#5
I have 1 weird 1080ti blower that does 10mh at 70 watts with fans at 20% no matter what rig i use it on.
legendary
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Get Paid Crypto To Walk or Drive
January 05, 2021, 02:16:06 PM
#4
I use to do it...

I might still do it for crypto.

But to be honest... The last time I was messing with it was 6900 series amds cards and they were getting so complicated/tight traces that the typical solution (AKA reflow) wouldn't work.

Throwing them in the oven is about all the work/troubleshooting I want to do now adays.

I do hardware stuff for my day job and don't want to touch a scope after I get off work.

DM me though and we'll see if we can work something out.

Haha I know the feeling. I do taxes and the last thing I want to do after working a 75 hour week is my own taxes, much less my families. But I was one who asked philipma  about it. I have a 1070 card that I cant even get to turn on, but was fine the last time I tried it, probably over a year ago. Not sure how much work it would actually need is the problem.
hero member
Activity: 819
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January 05, 2021, 10:00:34 AM
#3
I use to do it...

I might still do it for crypto.

But to be honest... The last time I was messing with it was 6900 series amds cards and they were getting so complicated/tight traces that the typical solution (AKA reflow) wouldn't work.

Throwing them in the oven is about all the work/troubleshooting I want to do now adays.

I do hardware stuff for my day job and don't want to touch a scope after I get off work.

DM me though and we'll see if we can work something out.
hero member
Activity: 1423
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January 05, 2021, 09:54:32 AM
#2
I have had multiple people ask me if I know anyone that repairs gpus.



So does anyone repair gpus?


 USA based please.

I'd be interested in finding somone I can ship cards to for repairs.
I'd trade cards for the labor or pay the labor.
This would be a recurring gig , right now I have over 40 2070s that need tlc. A few RTX 6000 cards and a few 30xx cards.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
January 02, 2021, 01:12:37 PM
#1
I have had multiple people ask me if I know anyone that repairs gpus.



So does anyone repair gpus?


 USA based please.
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