6900 XT with a problem that was incredibly hard to find

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2024-01-16に共有

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  • @teddp
    This particular card likes you so much that she just wanted to get back to you so that you could caress it back to health again 😂
  • @TheRussRyde
    Way to keep those pads in line! Let this be a warning to all GPUs who enter your domain. Better comply sooner than later. Excellent work once again. Russ
  • @Radek__
    10:30 thanks for that tip. Now I will know that, if I have any ripped pad, then it's better to check all of them, one by one, for any broken traces, but with much more closer zoom.
  • @Cidran100
    Yeah that other guy would have called it a no fix and still charged you. You are awesome sir!!!
  • @adnan4688
    You are becoming a true legend in the community man. Nice to have someone like you around.
  • @twizz420
    Dude you're a fucking legend. Every time I watch one of your repair videos I'm just amazed by the quality of work you do and how far you go to fix an issue.
  • I have a hard enough time getting an rj45 connector on a cable that I can't imagine ever successfully fixing those tiny pads. You do impressive work!
  • @toonnut1
    Your skill level is second to none!
  • @ZaPirate
    it's a pleasure to watch quality work. Thank you.
  • @nurb2kea
    When seeing this light reflections from the liquid under the microscope I would recommend to use some glasses with the polaroid effect Filter. Those glasses are used by the dive guards to better find the people in the water in sunny conditions. I have one, and it's amazing. You'll get them for 50 bucks. Maybe that helps you seeing the contacts better under the microscope and cut out the blending reflections...
  • @Unsocial200
    Good job doctor as always. I think you love AMD even more after this repair
  • @GiGaSzS
    Great fix! While some repair shops would just decline to fix it, you went through an effort and actually solved it! If you need some special consistency of flux, you can manually mix resin powder, IPA and glycerine, but I do not know how it would perform with such precise application. For oxidized surfaces you also need an activator/acid, maybe it would be best to buy high quality liquid flux and manually adding glycerine to desired viscosity.