Gigabyte RTX 3090 graphics card Repair [Liquid metal damage]
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Somebody get this man a medal! It's one thing to have the skills, patience, and work ethic to do this incredible job. But even more impressive to produce a detailed video of the entire process. Thank you and amazing work!
Really impressive work. In a normal economy most of these wouldn't be worth that much labor, but things are not normal at all right now. Even repaired like that a 3090 could fetch you a could thousand US dollars easily.
@ac3d657
Жыл бұрын
the irony is the user probably used the card for fortnite or mining, rather than actual work reasons. sad reality with the 95% majority of gpu owners (household owners) today
@tryharder1053
Жыл бұрын
@@ac3d657 I Use mine for Minecraft 🤣
@goku445
Жыл бұрын
Normal is repairing. Wasting resources to push out new cards every year is NOT normal.
Incredible you make the difficult seem easy, you are German precision at its best, my admiration
I could not belive myself that I watched this operation from strat to end. You are very good at your job. I am so sad person because I bought a second hand MSI 3090 TI and after 5 months I realized that the card has problems and not working at all now and MSI did not repair it(with payment or with warranty) because I don't have the sales document of the card ( seller told me that serial number will be cover the warranty. But I learned that it is a total lie) I hope I can find a super man in my city Istanbul... If I can't find any I will try to reach you.
Love the way you work , so thorough learning so much from you .. Germany efficiency at its best :)
Not a fan of liquid metal for any pc components. This is a major reason why. Only non conductive thermal paste. Beautiful music. Loved it in 2001.
Very well done, Enjoyed watching a pro at work. I have owned a honton r490 BGA for about 10-11 years. But still only intermediate! As for you, Your level of Detail & precision! Your for sure at a professional level! I thought I was a Pro, But I learned a few things watching this Video! So im for sure only in the intermediate level if that lol. I am self taught without any schooling, just always had an interest in repairing. I have always been good at surface mount soldering & re-balling.
I have no idea what you're doing, but I enjoy watching it.
I'm amazed. You are an artist at your trade. You are definitely an artist.
It's nice to see a professional working cleanly
Perfect soundtrack for a work of art 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I just watched a guy down in the Philippines sort of reball a gig chip on a 570 gtx card. It was an 8 gig graphics card. First he put solder flux where the chip had been. He had spent 1/2 hour removing corrosion with his tweezer tips then using a brush over and over to sweep the corrosion away. After putting flux on the card down beside the graphics chip he then used braid to remove the leadfree solder from the memory slot cleaning it pretty well. Now he had 1/2 clean and ready to put down the reballed chip. What he did was clean the memory chip after quite some time with his tweezers cleaning the corrosion off the memory chip. I thought he would now be ready to reball the chip and put it on. No he fluxed the memory chip and with the large solder tip used the large solder iron to smooth the uneven balls on the memory chip by moving it rapidly through the flux and now was ready to install the memory chip. No errors and the chip performed perfectly with I don't know what solder.
You sir, are a master of your craft! On a scale of 1-10 for skill, you easily rank the "Spinal Tap" 11! 👌😎👍 I imagine your channel subscriber count growing exponentially in the very near future! I look forward to you next upload!
Very nice fix sir, well done! A good example of when reballing is the proper fix :)
It's stuff like this why I will never use liquid metal. It's just not worth it a few °C. Excellent work. I sincerely wish you all the success that you deserve and more.
@stephenhood2948
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I dont get why someone would take that risk for a few degrees of temp reduction. You can buy AIO adapter kits to water cool your GPU without trying to run a full water loop setup. And it's such an expensive GPU, the risk/reward ratio is just way to much.
This GPU Crystal is so huuuge, great work! Can you make video about your equipment?
Love watching you go at these cards sir.
Your skills are amazing! I am just thinking that your services is not cheap tho but it's got quality. Thumbs up to you.
So impressive. Almost all GPU cards end up in landfill. I hope one day the necessary regulations come in to make the manufacturers responsible for recycling their goods, then people like you can get paid what you are really worth. Keep up the excellent work and thank you
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
Great job, thanks for the video 😀👍
thats a good steady hand - nice video
Brilliant thank you for posting
I did some microsoldering at my last job, soldering very small gauge camera wires to USB PCBs. It's hard to understand the level of precision and steady hands required to do this until you have actually tried to do this. Kris makes it look so easy, but I guess that just comes with experience, though having the proper equipment to do this doesn't hurt either. Very nice job!! There is a really nice sense of satisfaction that comes along with taking something that doesn't work and not only fixing it, but returning it to the state is was from the manufacturer. The ones that really impress me though is repairing broken inner PCB traces, like the cracked PCBs that have been happening on some Nvidia GPUs, that is a skill few possess, at least to do it properly and not utterly terrible and sloppy looking.
Awesome work !!!
wow, what a job, good work man
Wow, just found about your channel, turned the 🔔, you are amazing, just by looking at how you work in the first couple of minutes of the video I could tell that you are skills are on a very high level, keep up the good work.
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it
Amazing job, such a tedious repair. What gets me is how people can be so careless on a card this expensive? Using conductive thermal paste is bad enough, using too much is just asking for failure. I never have and never will use conductive paste, as it doesn't make enough difference anyways other than cost needless money for destroyed parts.
You have incredible skills 🙏🏼💯
Brilliant video, thank you.
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wie immer eine Fest für die Augen, bei Deiner Arbeit zuzusehen @Krisfix PS: Der Bart steht Dir gut 👍🏻😉
Thanks!
Nice job. If you aply liquid metal: Always use a thin non conductive sponge/foam or non conductive glue around the chip. Like on PS5.
@testickles8834
2 жыл бұрын
better advice is don't use it. unless you like weird gold/aluminum amalgamation
Amazing job.
Wow.... great skills. awesome video
Wow that was really impressive!
Very impressive, incredible work
I Subscribed - You seem like a really Kind person
Very nice and complicated job
Man, you are amazing….. keep it up!!
impressive work!
VERY NICE PROFESIONAL ! WAW THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO !!!
amazing job !!!
Titan's work. Impressive and interesting.
Love all your content keep up the hard work can't wait to the next video I've watched them all 😅
Buenas días señor. Soy nuevo en su canal. Su clara presentación de los diversos temas,y lo fácil que hace al remover piezas lo hace tan fácil... tiene usted una gran experiencia, felicidades y felicitaciones
I like that you choose a pice of music for every video... Incredible skills, i can't even solder THT boards properly...
Very Very Perfect Job.
Amazing! Keep up the videos
awesome, keep the good work sir )
Was eine geile Arbeit! Wusste gar nicht das dies so "einfach" (mit Fachkenntnisse und Gerätschaft) möglich ist. Wird durch die Einwirkung der Temperaturen eig. der Chip bzw. RAM in irgendeiner weise beeinträchtigt/beschädigt? Denn die Komponenten selbst haben ja auch eine innere maximale Temperaturlast. Wenn ich die Preise auf der Website sehe würde ich meinen ihr könnt ruhig mehr verlangen. Aber das ist rein meine Meinung dazu. Also wie eingangs erwähnt, super Arbeit! Ich lass mal ein Abo hier und werde mir weitere Videos anschauen. Auch die technischen Aspekte sind interessant. Keep it up!
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Danke
Awesome Job 👍
Aww, I was looking forward to seeing the solder balls line up when heated. It's like instant order from chaos
Impressive, major props! Note: some of the amazon flux links are broken.
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
You can use solder pate to reball to make reballing quick and easy
muito bom, parabéns pelo excelente trabalho ...
You are pro, thank you first educational videos
I am too clumsy to make such repairs. I would have knocked ovee all those reballed chips and had to start over
Nice to see Robert Whittaker skilled in things beyond MMA.
lol abbo nr 10.000 ^^ nice video btw
liquid metal is messy when you slop it on. nice choice of music to go with the nice work.
amazing skill man.
I'm so jealous. I wish I had this skill set
Thanks for nice video ! May I ask ; do you need to protect board before US cleaning ( quartz crystals) ? Missing capacitors on GPU , did not see repair ?
amazing
Really good Video and high Skill Level repair ! How Long did the Job Take ? Must be a couple of hours
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. 2 hours
What thermal pads do you recommend to use when servicing 1mm or 1.5mm or even 2mm cards???
Great job, Kris! What did you study to be able to do this? General electronics? Computer electronics? You know a lot, so I assume you've prepared for this professionally.
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Physics Engineer
@vincen.3590
Жыл бұрын
@@KrisFixGermany Didn't know that there is such a thing as a Physics Engineer." Usually physicists are scientists with a Ph.D.
Really good and informal in depth video! Could you share where you got the gpu memory test software for nvidia and amd gpus? Also what temperature did you use on the reflow machine when you were reballing the chips?
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Google search- mods/mats .Just normal curve for Lead-free with 240 degrees peak.
@denman123456
2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisFixGermany Thanks, I have mats/mods I cannot find tserver for rx 6800 and the radeon VII... Ok got it.
Hello what is the model of your rebaling machine?
I'm really interested in purchasing the T-bar soldering iron at 15:33 anybody know a link or a name that I could use to locate one. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Does it matter in what position u put them memory chips cuz i'm OCD, he's putting them randomly, ones looking up other ones looking down not organized, does it matter?
28:52 "Just take your time here, don't rush" he says, as if any of us are manually reballing a GPU in our downtime.
1 small mistake . . . nothing for me.. i break it all within first seconds xd . How can you stay so relaxed . You have no stress . Amazing . + only in Germany
Hi, Thanks for the amazing content. I was curious, do you keep the board on something that keeps it warm....the desoldering looks so easy when you do it. I would imagine that these boards absorb loads of heat. how do you make it look so easy?
Beautiful work.
Great video I learned a lot. Can you give me BGA rework station model name please that you are using?
I liked already, thank u for share. I want to ask something. I try to reball vram or gpu crystall like u but the stencil on it. Iam using a little bit of amtech flux, and stencil on it and reball nicely (sometimes stencill boobling like a dome whit hot air and i do all process again, solder balls goes different locations, loose me time), but when i take off stencil and give hot air, solder ball start moving whit flux (not because of airflow level, i try it %10 %20 %30 power). Solder balls touch each other or all going to move somewhere out of pads. Please make a video about it. Are u reball them on preheat machine or what. Thanks 👍
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
You probably use too much flux. I reball the chips with reflow station ( infrared heaters). With hot air you can reach the flux activation temperature very quickly and everything starts to move. Try to preheat the chips to around 180-200 degrees and after that use hot air , airflow - 10% temperature- 260 / 280
Hey, I have a question, nice video! I changed the thermal paste on my XPS 9570, but forgot to connect the gpu fan header, after playing some games, it immediately crashed, so I noticed temps were quite high, I thought it was a bad paste job (since I put liquid), but then laptop restarted and some dell thing started, it said the gpu fan was not connected, so after connecting it temps were fine, but now it crashes above a certain oc threshold (eg. performance has degraded), could something have gotten damaged? Where would I look first? Thanks for any reply, again, great video.
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. First double check the thermal paste and all screws. Of course the chip can be damaged. The only solution is to replace it
Amazing english translated !
Great video!!! What kind of machine do you use for the reflow process?
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
WDS 620
Holy sh1t.... How many balls are there on RTX 3090 package?
@SianaGearz
2 жыл бұрын
About 3000-3300 i would think. A lot of them power/thermal, barely a few logic i would think.
did you reattach the missing mlccs? they could cause trouble with high bandwidth current transients
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Of course
Hello, Can I have the software for testing the vram thank you
In some cases if the battery is dead it will not post. Or flash has been corrupted and needs a reflash from a seperate programmer.
What was the fan airflow for vram soldering?
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
10-20%
does it matter on the memory chips the direction well orientation on the board? you took note on the GPU.. but on the memory it didn't seem to matter?
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Yes of course. The orientation is very important
customer " i have a perfectly good 3090 that i decided to take apart to totally fuck it all up cuz i think i know what im doing but even though i know what im doing its not working anymore can you look at it" like if the card needed liquid metal on it to stay cool the manufacture would of prob put it on it
Best
Buenas señor, podría mencionar a qué temperatura aplicó y que flux recomienda para desmontar y montar piezas en la placa... gracias de antemano
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
I use and recommend NC5070 for hand soldering and IF8300 for BGA rework. You can check our shop - www.gpufix.de
What is the stuff you're dropping on the solder pads to remove the solder?
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
Flux
I have read that highly integrated circuits can be damaged by ultrasonic cleaning where their bond threads can be broken off?
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you give more information about? Research article for example
never thought you can repair a card...impressive
nice
Very nice, awesome.. just one question: Those missing capacitors on GPU.. aint they gonna affect in some ways ?
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I soldered the capacitors after that.
@mikeh6286
Жыл бұрын
@@KrisFixGermany Can the card run without them?
@jonasduell9953
Жыл бұрын
@@mikeh6286 Caps between power and ground are usually filters (that take out small spikes/ripple from the voltage supply) and under normal circumstances one or two missing won't hurt the cards performance. However it can increase instability under heavy load or in overclocking/undervolting performance because the missing filter makes the card more vulnerable to power delivery deviations.
@mikeh6286
Жыл бұрын
@@jonasduell9953 Thanks J!
How do cards get liquid metal damage?
You using Lead Free for a reason ??? Just wondering i do some work on GPUs and i always use lead you worried about heat or just trying to keep in line with with manufacture specs.. Thanks
@KrisFixGermany
2 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to keep everything in original condition
@ikontechnicaldevelopment8265
2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisFixGermany Right on man good job i watched your stream your pretty on point man i did learn a bit from you even though i got 20 years under my belt awesome i got you followed!
What did you do with the missing caps on the GPU chip?
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
Soldered new capacitors
Are you not oxidizing the GPU pads while soldering back the RAM chips? I would have cleaned GPU pads just before GPU soldering
@KrisFixGermany
Жыл бұрын
You are right, but there are many factors. The best way is to clean just before soldering
What software you use for memory testing? Do you have link for download?
@chunkynugget
2 жыл бұрын
The software is called Mats/Mods