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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2022
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  • @northwestrepair
    @northwestrepair  Год назад +54

    If you need a repair, please contact me using a link in the description.

    • @nask0
      @nask0 Год назад +1

      Where are you located sir, just continent is okay

    • @finco7726
      @finco7726 Год назад +1

      @@nask0 see INFO panel on this channel, but not northwest anymore

    • @nask0
      @nask0 Год назад

      @@finco7726 Thank you sir

  • @Sevlagoth
    @Sevlagoth Год назад +258

    Wow, those are some impressive repair skills. Most repair shops would just give up on the card.

    • @syncmonism
      @syncmonism Год назад +15

      Most wouldn't even try, and wouldn't even know of any business to refer you to.

    • @G34RH34D
      @G34RH34D Год назад +22

      It would probably end up costing the customer more than to even bother paying to get it repaired. This is worth it if you have these skills, buy a GPU that doesn't work for cheap and fix it only to flip it.

    • @swisstraeng
      @swisstraeng Год назад +11

      @@G34RH34D Except you'll need to buy all the necessary tools for the repair too, which are worth a new GPU or two in themselves...

    • @BigEightiesNewWave
      @BigEightiesNewWave Год назад +1

      Not Northridge Fix The BEST !

    • @BigEightiesNewWave
      @BigEightiesNewWave Год назад +2

      @@swisstraeng More than that , way more.

  • @TechLevelUpOfficial
    @TechLevelUpOfficial Год назад +48

    You know these successful repairs make me happy, like seriously it's sad to see such beautiful powerful cards go to waste.

  • @britkasablja007
    @britkasablja007 Год назад +89

    You are next level man, most of those services would give up or would not waste time...

  • @jacobmar2797
    @jacobmar2797 Год назад +27

    I'd like to see a breakdown video where you explain everything about the clean up process, how soldering tiny IC chips is different from soldering wires, etc. Thanks!

  • @cannondaleryder87
    @cannondaleryder87 Год назад +14

    I recently moved from Ohio to the Philippines and shipped my PC. When it arrived, I can tell that the box it was in had been dropped because the tower cooler was slightly bent. I turned on the PC and the fans on my RX 6800 spin but I get no video signal. This video has given me hope that it might be fixable so now my problem is finding a reputable repair shop. Thanks for your videos and I look forward to watching more of them.

    • @northwestrepair
      @northwestrepair  Год назад +17

      Typical problem. Never ship GPU installed inside PC. Its weight will crack PCB.
      Look at the PCIE slot on your card. Toward its end (where hook is) its likely to be cracked.

    • @cannondaleryder87
      @cannondaleryder87 Год назад +2

      @@northwestrepair I don't see a crack, but just forward of the hook, the back plate is slightly pushed toward the PCB and a scuff mark on the outer edge of the PCB above it.

    • @iamjadeenn
      @iamjadeenn Год назад +4

      Congrats on getting out of Ohio lol :):

  • @TheSauronchik
    @TheSauronchik Год назад +3

    It was nice of RUclips to recommend me this channel.

  • @ouzeir8439
    @ouzeir8439 Год назад +26

    I never thought one could just swap the actual dye of the gpu, but in hindsight, it makes sense.

    • @northwestrepair
      @northwestrepair  Год назад +47

      There is allot people dont know. I hope to bring more light to the possibilities and ways of fixing things instead of throwing it away and buying new.

    • @suryavanshib
      @suryavanshib Год назад +2

      @@northwestrepair awesome ideology ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻

    • @txtasosxt
      @txtasosxt Год назад +3

      Ye, all the GPU dies of a specific number (eg GA102, aka 3080) should be identical chips sent to board manufacturers. What I didn't know was whether the memory chips they use are all the same or if they have a freedom to pick somewhat different chips of same size, speed and technology.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Год назад

      @@txtasosxt would you mean with sent to board manufacturers?

    • @Sundablakr
      @Sundablakr 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rkan2 Bit late but what he means is that GPU manufacturers (like Nvidia and AMD) produce a lot of standalone GPU chips (like the one that was replaced in this video) and send them off to independent manufacturers (like EVGA) who then construct the board and cooling solution to create a full graphics card. The only part of the full graphics card in this video that was made by Nvidia is the GPU chip itself, everything else was custom made by EVGA.

  • @awall1701
    @awall1701 Год назад +21

    You make this look easy when I know in reality you have beyond next level skills. I know very little about graphics cards but I certainly enjoy and appreciate what you are doing.

  • @Eminic112
    @Eminic112 Год назад +70

    Incredible. The sheer number of possibilities when it comes to GPU repairs is mind blowing, but you just raised them up exponentially. I wasn't even aware that you could replace the entire DIE and it would be perfectly fine. Just goes to show that if you know what you're doing nothing is impossible. It makes me wonder though, did you use the die from the other GPU just for the purpose of this video, or was the other card so badly damaged that it was unrepairable, and you decided to salvage components? Either way, very impressing!

    • @mmertech
      @mmertech Год назад +15

      he shows before the gigabyte card for donor. and he said he dont know the gigabytes die working or not and just give a try. i love to see something broken be fixed i love it so much

    • @siliconalleyelectronics187
      @siliconalleyelectronics187 Год назад +6

      It's certainly possible to do but requires a lot of skill and a little bit of luck as even when everything is done properly, all it takes is one of those balls to not cooperate and you'd have to restart. Memory chips aren't so bad though. This, how ridiculously overpriced broken GPUs are, and the time involved are why no one bothers to try

    • @ShahZahid
      @ShahZahid Год назад

      what i dont understand is y he didn't flash a new bios on the card, which would be mandatory in order to make the gpu function with a different card

    • @jeen0351
      @jeen0351 Год назад +1

      chip itself is the same, if anything non evga bios would break the card

    • @xSkittlesxNewbx
      @xSkittlesxNewbx Год назад +2

      @@mmertech I don't see why it wouldn't work though as the die is provided by nvidia to all partners, and partners just make the board for the die

  • @Malc2169
    @Malc2169 Год назад

    I really like your channel. No ego, no unnecessary comment, just interesting and some highly skilful repairs on display. Kudos.

  • @OpenLogicEFI
    @OpenLogicEFI Год назад +2

    I am so glad I found this channel. I am so glad I found this channel. Would love to see more of this in-depth and expert process regardless of what the electronic is.

  • @ScimitarGaming
    @ScimitarGaming Год назад +1

    You are so amazing, you repaired what nobody else would not even your competitors, like NorthridgeFix. I subbed

  • @gustavoaguiar8375
    @gustavoaguiar8375 Год назад +16

    You have the best repair videos… really level up… much better than many big channels… congrats

  • @draculo3545
    @draculo3545 Год назад

    Just a week ago when i subed to your chanel you had very few who subed and now you have 3k glad to see that going up

  • @FunkyTechy
    @FunkyTechy Год назад +4

    It’s nice to see you doing extra I was thinking the same thing about using the gpu from the gigabyte card and you did it! Love to see expression even with computer parts

  • @gorytarrafa
    @gorytarrafa Год назад +1

    My friend your videos are super entertaining and amazing, you deserve to have 1000000 times more subs, one more here to help.

  • @bobajbt
    @bobajbt Год назад +3

    DUDE, im glad found this channel. This is really entertaining also helpful. Youve got 1 sub from me. Thank you for your hardwork

  • @Intel-6969K
    @Intel-6969K Год назад

    Unbelievably good work. Just found your channel. Subbed

  • @Chickendinguss
    @Chickendinguss Год назад +2

    This is insane. People like you make me want to learn how to do microsoldering and general repairs on this level, but I have no idea how to get started learning

  • @HFamilyDad
    @HFamilyDad Год назад +7

    Exquisite! Good to see the EVGA side of things aren't to blame, sorry to hear their latest state of affairs. I've had this card for 6 years!

  • @Nano1406
    @Nano1406 Год назад

    I would like to say, I did the same happy face when the video image appeared. Many thanks for your work!

  • @frazerxavier7295
    @frazerxavier7295 Год назад +1

    Awesome work my friend. There is lot to learn from you. Thank you

  • @renzojohn06
    @renzojohn06 Год назад

    The amount of sitting time gives me back aches and hernia. The repair level skills are awesome. I think I learned a lot on this video. Thanks!

  • @orated762
    @orated762 Год назад +1

    Killed it. Nice repair.

  • @appatula
    @appatula Год назад

    That feeling you get when she boots up successfully........priceless! Primo ending & top notch troubleshooting/reflow....as usual!

  • @vurtrue
    @vurtrue Год назад +1

    Very Impressive repair! A Master at work here.

  • @suryavanshib
    @suryavanshib Год назад +4

    It's all your experience and expertise in the repair. one would have call it no fix
    You are Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻

  • @Dark.Shingo
    @Dark.Shingo Год назад +1

    I've never got so excited watching a GPU come back to life! Love the video, what a thorough job you did!

  • @ouzeir8439
    @ouzeir8439 Год назад +4

    Informative video as always. This is something I admire too be able to do some day, currently don't have the money to get soldering stuff, but some day.

  • @offthewallhobbyman6978
    @offthewallhobbyman6978 2 месяца назад

    Simply amazing skills!!! Subscribed! I cant wait to see more

  • @chronocepter
    @chronocepter Год назад

    your videos are precious. thanks to share your knowledge

  • @jimcachero
    @jimcachero Год назад +1

    your work is amazing!

  • @360sully360
    @360sully360 Год назад +1

    this guy has forgotten more than most repair shops have learned. Im super impressed and subbed thumbs up from me

  • @dorianeroars666
    @dorianeroars666 10 месяцев назад

    i am always astonished by your work ! What skills you've got !

  • @gagipro92
    @gagipro92 Год назад

    You´re an electronic warrior! Cheers from France.

  • @8500gtNvidia
    @8500gtNvidia Год назад

    Jeez...first of all incredible skill bro! First time e see your videos and indeed, wow!
    Su much knowledge and electronic skills. I would like to know more on how your readings are made! Thx for the content

  • @broadsword6
    @broadsword6 Год назад

    appreciate these videos so much. keep them coming.

  • @Coeniephoto
    @Coeniephoto Год назад

    Subscribed today!I really enjoy watching

  • @brandonmitchell2374
    @brandonmitchell2374 Год назад

    This channel is so good, can't wait to see you hit 10k!

    • @BigPete222
      @BigPete222 Год назад

      I can't wait to see him hit 100000

  • @davidwood7170
    @davidwood7170 Год назад +1

    Amazing skills and patience!!!

  • @LiWo02
    @LiWo02 Год назад +1

    Amazing content! Please never stop! :)

  • @j.tin23
    @j.tin23 Год назад +2

    Wow! You got major skills bro!!!

  • @paulmendes9315
    @paulmendes9315 Год назад

    Definitely on of the most advanced electronics repair person you will ever see on RUclips.

  • @gamerking2847
    @gamerking2847 Год назад

    U got another sub from me.. you channel deserves more.

  • @senvbalu784
    @senvbalu784 Год назад +1

    Thanks the video, I learned something again😁.

  • @a-Septemberr
    @a-Septemberr Год назад +2

    The next level repair, awesome

  • @frazerbrennan9245
    @frazerbrennan9245 Год назад +5

    Truly Awesome repair! I wonder if the large amount of thermal pads really helped displace some of that initial drop shock. Also dont feel bad about killing the original GPU, I would say those contacts were surely sheared off or at least heavily damaged by the initial impact, not your heating equipment.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @PyroCatus
    @PyroCatus Год назад

    Manually reposition balls take mad skills and a steady hand. Respect

  • @madziam3927
    @madziam3927 Год назад

    Really love your work man 👍

  • @vexx5955
    @vexx5955 Год назад

    Thank you for the videos ! You are by far the most skilled technician on youtube ! Keep up the great work !!!

  • @ted-b
    @ted-b Год назад +2

    Great work and a well crafted video.

  • @chunger169
    @chunger169 Год назад +1

    Epic repair video! I hope the pair that I am sending out to you have a much less dramatic repair process.

  • @FalkvonZydowitz
    @FalkvonZydowitz Год назад +2

    This is so amazing and satisfying to see what one is able to do with the right skills.
    Wish I would knew a single percent of what you were actually doing. :)
    Great videos!

    • @Dandan-tg6tj
      @Dandan-tg6tj Год назад

      What stops you? Years ago I was thinking the exact thing. Everybody did. "Northwestrepair" too. Nobody is born knowing.

    • @neralem
      @neralem Год назад +1

      @@Dandan-tg6tj True. All you need is dedication to something.

    • @Dandan-tg6tj
      @Dandan-tg6tj Год назад

      @@neralem It needs a start and oly after tyhe start it needs dedication. The start is always first.
      The way it starts is also very important.
      Many people wait for a chance to start but few actually give themselves that chance by their own will.
      It's actually easier and more achievable to start things on own will than to wait for the chance.
      It's the same with quitting smoking or drinking or doing drugs.
      Usually smokers can't quit easy because the moment they get one cigarette, they start heavy smoking again.
      This happens because they start quittig the wrong way and by doing so they are doomed to fail.
      I did smoke for years.
      What I did was to force myself to smoke 2 cigarettes a day, every single day: 2 coffees a day with two cigarettes a day.
      This seemed the hardest and impossible thing to do for each and every single person I know who was smoking. Everyone told me it will be impossible.
      It's ... a lot of time since I smoke never more than 2 cigarettes a day. I forgot when I started this but it's many years. Many days I drink my first coffee without smoking so I probably smoke less than 2 cigarettes a day. Many days I don't feel like smoking at all.
      Instead of pushing myself to not smoke, I pushed to mandatory smoke 2 cigarettes a day which I can't do every day because it feels like an effort to smoke and sometimes I really don't want to (just like a lot of days we don't want to go to work ). Smoking fircibly 2 cigarettes a day has really become like a job I sometimes hate.
      Human mind is easily tricked so why not be me tricking my mind the way I want to?
      I know how I react. I know what I would gladly do. I know what I would hate doing.
      Next step would be to make myself (not forcing myself- forcing never really works) to do what I want to.
      Start a new job. Easy. Get a new skill and pursue the job.
      Don't start a new job. Same easy. Don't even try.
      The real difference is in the way one sees things.

  • @MonkeyDMotaz
    @MonkeyDMotaz Год назад +1

    I really enjoy all your videos keep going

  • @RamonChiNangWong078
    @RamonChiNangWong078 Год назад +2

    a BIG thumb up for your hard work and dedication.
    If it was me, I would probably would have flipped the table in frustration

  • @J.P.Tech.01
    @J.P.Tech.01 Год назад

    Amazing, thank you for sharing!

  • @mikecullen6557
    @mikecullen6557 Год назад +1

    Great video master class

  • @rdoc
    @rdoc Год назад

    Fantastic you were able to save this 1080ti. I own one and it has been one of the best cards I have owned. Great program NWR.

  • @DerMitDerWiiTanzt
    @DerMitDerWiiTanzt Год назад

    Wow this is the most impressive thing i have seen this year. You're very talented my man!

  • @Arvidje
    @Arvidje Год назад +1

    Wow u are a hardcore repair men!

  • @oliverbrueckner2321
    @oliverbrueckner2321 Год назад

    for me you are genius keep up the good work

  • @inmate2536
    @inmate2536 Год назад

    dude i just found your channel it´s crazy to see how you repair those cards and stuff

  • @alitaghvimi10
    @alitaghvimi10 Год назад

    i love your videos man keep it up you are the pro

  • @propcusto
    @propcusto Год назад

    new subs here from philippines..i idolized you sir..the way you fixed the gpu..nice...

  • @awesomefan86
    @awesomefan86 Год назад

    Just awesome.
    I watch your vids for entertaining.
    I'm not an electrician or have a deeper understanding of circuits. Nevertheless, I find it very interesting to see such techniques. that's why i come here. I also have an EVGA GTX 680 Classified lying around. However, only the circuit board, no heat sink. The memory and some capacitors have probably been damaged. I bet the card could still be repaired

  • @mwhtech5425
    @mwhtech5425 Год назад +2

    i like your videos so much experience and knowledge and vary technical

  • @iamjadeenn
    @iamjadeenn Год назад

    You are the MASTER of GPU repair, dude. I wanna be like you one day

  • @prtiqballs
    @prtiqballs Год назад +5

    it's sad to hear that no more EVGA gpu's later on :(

  • @sebastiandenenfeld9886
    @sebastiandenenfeld9886 Год назад

    I love to watch your fix bideo card works !

  • @morrisenslin2194
    @morrisenslin2194 Год назад

    That chap from Northridgefix should sponsor you one of his V2 microscopes. Great work and effort btw.

  • @mattlombard2919
    @mattlombard2919 Год назад +1

    SUPERMAN HAS NOTHING ON THIS GUY ! A day job fixes cards and still has time to make amazing videos educating people! FANTASTIC! I live in China and I don't even know how to fix a card but I am learning. :)

  • @ariewijaya1679
    @ariewijaya1679 Год назад +5

    9:56 for thick board you can remove all metal stand to increase output heat

  • @BuildsByEli
    @BuildsByEli Год назад +1

    Just came across your channel. Great stuff! Subbed.

  • @jabalngamau4599
    @jabalngamau4599 Год назад +3

    Your videos are just amazing man. Question, can you do an informative video on which courses to do or which books to read in order to get somewhere close to this skillset level (or atleast try to).

  • @TheCubanN3rd
    @TheCubanN3rd Год назад

    Posted on wrong video! I love your videos sir.
    My old Asus Strix 980Ti refuses to initialize on boot. Took it completely apart, cleaned and inspected. I can't visually see anything wrong with it. I do feel bad tossing it out.
    I remember a slight burnt smell when it died but again I couldn't find anything that looks like a thermal incident. I may try a few more of these checks you perform, tested fuses all good.

  • @Riddler290
    @Riddler290 Год назад +1

    I have no intention of repairing GPU's but this was very interesting and entertaining. Great job man 👌

  • @pedrofifa2150
    @pedrofifa2150 Год назад

    Another great job 👌

  • @Zbucket
    @Zbucket Год назад +22

    Reboiling and resoldering over and over can cause severe damage to the board as well :)
    I paused after the question and gave it a thought. Pins miss-alignment will most likely to cause short-circuit.
    Edit: close but far.
    Edit2: Tip for everyone: Apply tin before resoldering, removing existing; it'll help a lot in the process :)
    Also, great video

  • @SoMiSongbird
    @SoMiSongbird Год назад

    This is amazing I am so glad you didn't give up on it, didn't know chips could be interchangeable EVGA will be missed though, their GPU designs were amazing.

  • @FerdAboubakrOnline
    @FerdAboubakrOnline Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video , very nice

  • @firefoxo
    @firefoxo Год назад

    I don't know 90% of what you are doing, but it's such a pleasure to see someone work so hard to achieve something. Thank you !!

  • @southbronxny5727
    @southbronxny5727 Год назад +3

    Wow....I've never seen the gpu taken off before. You definitely get a sub from me.

  • @gersoneugenioadelinozango9846
    @gersoneugenioadelinozango9846 Год назад

    Oh my God. I wish to have your skills. They are out of this world.

  • @Gtechrepairs
    @Gtechrepairs 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing repair. Well done

  • @nato7.62mm4
    @nato7.62mm4 Год назад +1

    It is a true pleasure to watch a real pro at work. For that, I thank you!
    (Liked and subscribed) :-) L8R G8R

  • @Flielow
    @Flielow Год назад

    What I've learned I have no clue about but it still fascinates me!!

  • @stash4me2
    @stash4me2 Год назад +1

    Great job, I have the same card. Now I know where to send it when it kicks the bucket.

  • @mikegarland4500
    @mikegarland4500 8 месяцев назад

    I have learned that I like watching your videos. There is something magical and satisfying, watching the flux(?) washing over the solder and then things just sorta fall into place once the heat is applied. No idea what all is going on, but it is nice to watch.
    Is there any sort of feedback on how/where it's supposed to align, or is it really just eyeballing it to get it in the right position? Talking about the memory chip you were replacing, then put back.

  • @SchwiftMaster
    @SchwiftMaster 2 месяца назад

    Came here because i was looking for examples on how to replace paste/pads.. just to find this super interesting video thats way above my pay grade lol. Still watched every second too

  • @Jason-zh7wo
    @Jason-zh7wo Год назад +1

    Great job 👍👍

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Год назад

    Cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @neddy08
    @neddy08 Год назад +1

    thanks for the information

  • @markmurphy9280
    @markmurphy9280 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome work!

  • @iphonegoes1250
    @iphonegoes1250 Год назад

    I'm also too happy for you.. thanks. Have a Great day..

  • @nexz9106
    @nexz9106 Год назад

    you're the guru of GPU's nice work

  • @somewaresim
    @somewaresim Год назад +1

    Amazing. Never seen anyone replace a GPU before. What skill.

  • @mopmop3434
    @mopmop3434 Год назад +1

    keepup the good work.. i like your video

  • @Suron23
    @Suron23 Год назад

    Very impressive!

  • @hristo7777
    @hristo7777 Год назад +1

    I learned nothing from your accident, as this what you do is beyond my pay grade, but I still enjoy you fixing things.