If you solder 2 balls before , the alignment will be easy and perfect. I'm a small notebook board repair and your videos are helping me a lot...Thanks so much for sharing.
Good evening. I am really impressed...never seen this before! You can spare heat sensitive semiconductors from being shocked by too much heat. Congratulations for this smart approach. Regards from Italy.
Thanks for the information, Kris! You are helping me develop my skills in this area. Watching your videos is like being in a classroom with a cool teacher :)
To be honest I never thought to reball the board and not the IC as I did till now...... However when I see something new I would try it as soon I can, so I could try to use this method monday morning when I go to the lab, I'm really curious about what (disaster) I'll make........ Anyway thanks a lot to share your skills, very appreciated.
Wow, this is amazing work! I've never saw a reball done this way, and didn't think it would be possible. I must admit throughout the video I was wondering how the hell you remove the stencil and when you whipped it straight off I was like 😮Fantastic video and I learned a lot from it 😁
Excellent buddy, thx for video. I did reball of my 1060 directly to pcb using 0.45 balls a week ago for experiment. it seems to me best way not to overheat gpu.
why would you do that? if to solder balls to a pcb first, it will be difficult to fix any troubles on it because pcb has a lot more thermal conductivity and you will have to preheat it first. it also heats the pcb twice (first on ball soldering and the second on gpu soldering)
For you guys to know more this is the way to reballing phones chip like, nicely done sir/ p/s: you promised me to explain about Micron memory faulty situation remember :)
@@Multimeter1 I have no clue either, I think we have to wait for him to enlightening us. But I do think that the DDR6X or/and DDR5X Micron problem,cause not long ago I've successfull replace 1 DDR5 1GB Hynix Vram chip to a faulty 1050 Ti with 4 Micron memory chip(3 Micron and 1 lonely Hynix chip after repair cause unfortunately I don't have spare 1Gb DDR5 Micron chip), it run perfectly fine about a year now without any problem.
Hallo ! Interesting technique to reball, can you show us the other part of the precess ? I want to see how can you align the gpu perfectly on the balls if possible :D, great job
Basically for GPU reball you need to heat the chip 3 times ( remove, reball and install). With this board reballing process you can heat the chip only 2 times. Decreasing the heat stress.
Nice, i'm going to try this on a spare card i have. It would be cool to see a follow up to this where you mount a chip after reballing this way. Anyway, thanks for sharing that method
Thank you. Actually I’m using BGA rework station for GPU and RAM. You can use this method for every BGA chip if you have enough space to place the stencil
hello my compliments for the job , but i think the boards unfortunately not all has a big area without to have near smd elements around the chip . thank you anyway is a valid alternative.
Richtig gut 👌Tolle Arbeit! Kann man bei euch im Falle einer defekten Karte diese einfach zu euch senden, falls man keine Garantie mehr hat. Oder wie läuft das? vg
Amazing method, thanks for teaching us. Can you make a 2nd part where you solder the chip an explain the method? You think this method is also great for video ram? Activate the suscriptions perks so we can donate and contribute with your job and channel! Thanks a lot again!
Thank you. I can make a second part, but the soldering process is simple. You can use this method for every PCB if you have enough clearance to place the stencil. You can also reball the chip with this method.
This video is something for gerrepair he has to learn how to do it like you. For soldering the chip do you apply lots of flux or yust as less as possible yelly or fluid?
PCB prevents the stencil from warping that easily. You can also use lower temp solder paste and only use underheat to form the balls, which eliminates any warping. Krisfix also said in the video to not push the paste too much, otherwise it goes under the stencil. But yes, sometimes this method needs couple tries to get all balls to form properly. Also you need to check the height of the balls after first application&heat. If some are lower and smaller, you should reapply some paste there and heat it again.
I once again tried to place the kapton tape pieces to the corners, and like northwestrepair said, this caused the solder paste to seep incorrectly. The stencil has to be without such corner tape pieces, otherwise it will be too high up from the PCB surface.
Hi! Nice tutorial! What should be do if the stencil starts bending over? Is because the stencil is bad quality? Apart of that, is there any technique that you could teach us? Thanks a million for your time! 🙏🏼
wait a sec did you reball the board not the chip, this is the first time I'm seeing this method. Aline the chip on the board after will be hard ,i think if it work for you the it mean it is possible.
If you solder 2 balls before , the alignment will be easy and perfect. I'm a small notebook board repair and your videos are helping me a lot...Thanks so much for sharing.
Heh 2 balls
More GPU fixes. Amazing! Cheers from the USA 🇺🇸! Right to repair saves the earth!
Thank you. Repair and recycle ♻️ is the right way.
Great work! First time I have seen reballing done this way. Very clean!
Thanks! 👍
Good evening. I am really impressed...never seen this before! You can spare heat sensitive semiconductors from being shocked by too much heat. Congratulations for this smart approach. Regards from Italy.
Thanks for the information, Kris! You are helping me develop my skills in this area. Watching your videos is like being in a classroom with a cool teacher :)
To be honest I never thought to reball the board and not the IC as I did till now......
However when I see something new I would try it as soon I can, so I could try to use this method monday morning when I go to the lab, I'm really curious about what (disaster) I'll make........
Anyway thanks a lot to share your skills, very appreciated.
how did it go??
@@TheKoodus I prefer to reball the chip instead the board.
i don't have a reballing station, so it's very useful for my situation, thanks a lot, very nice technic.
Well I know what I am gonna be practicing later today on my donor boards! Awesome tutorial!
Gute Arbeit! Für ein erfolgreiches Ergebnis muss man unbedingt eine gerade Stencil und frische Paste haben.
Wow, this is amazing work! I've never saw a reball done this way, and didn't think it would be possible. I must admit throughout the video I was wondering how the hell you remove the stencil and when you whipped it straight off I was like 😮Fantastic video and I learned a lot from it 😁
Love it, that's actually really smart since the PCB is not as heat sensitive, brilliant work man
Hi. Can you tell me what model of pre-heater you have?
Excellent video once again! Really cool to see a clear reballing video. Thanks a lot!
Excellent buddy, thx for video. I did reball of my 1060 directly to pcb using 0.45 balls a week ago for experiment. it seems to me best way not to overheat gpu.
May I ask what tool you used to solder the GPU? (brand and model)
why would you do that? if to solder balls to a pcb first, it will be difficult to fix any troubles on it because pcb has a lot more thermal conductivity and you will have to preheat it first.
it also heats the pcb twice (first on ball soldering and the second on gpu soldering)
Would you recommend this over the traditional way of reballing the gpu itself?
very smart this inverse way of reballing :D Cheers from Hungary !
For you guys to know more this is the way to reballing phones chip like, nicely done sir/
p/s: you promised me to explain about Micron memory faulty situation remember :)
Thank you. I have the perfect example for Micron problems now. The video will be uploaded soon
Is this related to GDDR6X or micron DDR5/DDR4? Some context please as that’s super concerning for my 3090
DDR6 - D9WCW in 2000 series cards
@@Multimeter1 I have no clue either, I think we have to wait for him to enlightening us. But I do think that the DDR6X or/and DDR5X Micron problem,cause not long ago I've successfull replace 1 DDR5 1GB Hynix Vram chip to a faulty 1050 Ti with 4 Micron memory chip(3 Micron and 1 lonely Hynix chip after repair cause unfortunately I don't have spare 1Gb DDR5 Micron chip), it run perfectly fine about a year now without any problem.
Vielen herzlichen Dank aus Kassel für deine informativen und lehrreichen Videos !
Very good! Gratz from Russia!
Спасибо)
Hallo ! Interesting technique to reball, can you show us the other part of the precess ? I want to see how can you align the gpu perfectly on the balls if possible :D, great job
it selfalign just like with normal reball. cleaned pads sits on balls
I'd really like to see your process for installing the new gpu, did you film that?
Very nice technic, pretty simple but quite professional procedures.
How do you solder the gpu? Heat gun or special tool?
great work! is there any advantages of reballing the board rather than the chip? or just a different approach?
Basically for GPU reball you need to heat the chip 3 times ( remove, reball and install). With this board reballing process you can heat the chip only 2 times. Decreasing the heat stress.
@@KrisFixGermany i see.. thank you for explain me well.
Why don't your ball solder to the stencil? When I reball, 20% of the balls solder to the stencil. I need advice
what kind of stencil is it? looks flexible!
Where can I find the application tool your using ??? Is it some kind of underfill scraper??
As soon as I saw solder paste and stensil on the same table, I figured what you were about to do. But thank you for the details.
Thank you Kris for great tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice, i'm going to try this on a spare card i have.
It would be cool to see a follow up to this where you mount a chip after reballing this way.
Anyway, thanks for sharing that method
Thanks for the great video!
That application tool, where can I find it?
You are my master! Im wondering how to reball chips , thank you Chris !.How to solder gpu after that,do i need bga station?
Thank you. Actually I’m using BGA rework station for GPU and RAM. You can use this method for every BGA chip if you have enough space to place the stencil
hello my compliments for the job , but i think the boards unfortunately not all has a big area without to have near smd elements around the chip . thank you anyway is a valid alternative.
Very good work art.
thx from spain,.,.nice work
Is this a lead free paste what you use for this job?
This example is with leaded
I really like this method.
Can we do the same thing with the RAM chips? directly to the board?
Sure. If you have enough space to place the stencil
Я делаю также только на гпу единственно что мне не нравится это размер шаров. Также делаю с чипами памяти.
Richtig gut 👌Tolle Arbeit! Kann man bei euch im Falle einer defekten Karte diese einfach zu euch senden, falls man keine Garantie mehr hat. Oder wie läuft das? vg
Danke. Mehr Information finden Sie hire: www.Krisfix.de
@@KrisFixGermany Danke für die Antwort ;)
interresting method. thanks for sharing
Amazing method, thanks for teaching us.
Can you make a 2nd part where you solder the chip an explain the method?
You think this method is also great for video ram?
Activate the suscriptions perks so we can donate and contribute with your job and channel! Thanks a lot again!
Thank you. I can make a second part, but the soldering process is simple. You can use this method for every PCB if you have enough clearance to place the stencil. You can also reball the chip with this method.
How reliable are the connections with the 138 degree solder after the board has been working?
This i was thinking , for me 140 c is very risky
so you have to get all kinds of stencils for each type of CPU?
but , i heard that soler ball resiste heat more then soldering paster
Does that mean that the Ebay and Amazon are full with reballed merchandise?
In früheren Zeiten haben so viele Sockets neu gebaut.👌
This video is something for gerrepair he has to learn how to do it like you.
For soldering the chip do you apply lots of flux or yust as less as possible yelly or fluid?
I use Warton metals. Less is better
What fluxe are you used?
There is risk that stencil would be stuck to the PCB ... put tiny kapton tapes under the stencil in every corner , then it is easier to pry off.
PCB prevents the stencil from warping that easily. You can also use lower temp solder paste and only use underheat to form the balls, which eliminates any warping. Krisfix also said in the video to not push the paste too much, otherwise it goes under the stencil. But yes, sometimes this method needs couple tries to get all balls to form properly. Also you need to check the height of the balls after first application&heat. If some are lower and smaller, you should reapply some paste there and heat it again.
I once again tried to place the kapton tape pieces to the corners, and like northwestrepair said, this caused the solder paste to seep incorrectly. The stencil has to be without such corner tape pieces, otherwise it will be too high up from the PCB surface.
Hi! Nice tutorial!
What should be do if the stencil starts bending over?
Is because the stencil is bad quality? Apart of that, is there any technique that you could teach us?
Thanks a million for your time! 🙏🏼
you need to balls deep it from behind. sorry for my english.
excellent tutorial
Nice technic 👍 I will try this, thanks
Is that a blank board?
Hello how do you align the gpu at end?
wait a sec did you reball the board not the chip, this is the first time I'm seeing this method. Aline the chip on the board after will be hard ,i think if it work for you the it mean it is possible.
Will it be very expensive to send you a GPU repair from the UK?
You can check the prices in our website ( link in the video description)
you are the best!
And then you reball the chip by hand with hotair?
You don’t need to reball the chip
@@KrisFixGermany sorry, i meant reflow, do you use the preheater below and heat up the chip wit hotair or use a machine to do that?
I use rework station for this procedure
@@KrisFixGermany What temperatures do you set on top/bottom to settle the chip with this kind of reball? Great work!
great tutorial, danke
Amazeballs!
Geil, GPU muss gar nicht erhitzen. nur Board. vielen Dank.
Excellent
Very impressiv
Nice vid' think this is a more easy method than micro balls .........
This method is useful only in certain situations
Впервые вижу, чтобы накатывали шары на плату, а не на чип. Вообще это нерационально, проще работать с чипом,чем с платой.
Nice man more viddeeeooooss brooo
Aluminum foil tapes are more useful on Reballing.
interessing stuff
Great work! but sir PLEASE dont put music .
neat
гуд !
just savede me hahaha