I tell you what happened whit the liquid metal thing, he had to much added to his CPU so it leaked and drooped on GPU and probably all over his mainbord.
@@Chewligan1 Wrong. It wouldn't be a pun if you said it that way, which was the whole point... it's a pun. And he said " factory " not satisfactory because Alex knows that wouldn't be funny nor does it deliver any punchline. Re-watch the video.
BUSTED! thats my B word. and. BRAVO!! great job. I now practice each Saturday taking components off and on. im trying to practice on hard stuff now, connectors!
the moment i saw the liquid metal, i got to thinking about it possibly being overapplied to the CPU inside of the case, and a bump on the road knocking a loose blob onto the GFX card
Most likely that the liquid metal came from CPU when the case was transported and shook loose some drops onto the GPU. Could still be on the motherboard though. Liquid metal will/may react and weaken any metal it comes in contact with. Replace solder with fresh solder and clean other metal parts well. Gaming pc's should not be transported, at least remove high mass CPU cooler and paste/liquid metal and video card and move them separately, GPU in antistatic bag and original box. Self expanding foam package filler may not be enough. The GPU PCB may crack at the pcix socket regardless of bracing. Get a gaming laptop if you move the pc often, those are designed for that.
Now a day, devices that get too hot, are being done including the cooling in the power on circuit, this way if the fan does not work, the device its protected. Its coming in audio, inverter devices and as you saw its starting in computers.
I've heard that liquid metal can be used instead of thermal paste but it can cause really bad problems if it spills to other components. But isn't that a memory chip where the liquid metal was?
Hi, i have an amd 6700xt card. I opened it and found out there is short around vmos. There was no short on power connectors or the power coming from the slot, but lines after vmos has short. Is it possible that the core itself is damaged? I can boot on my computer with no issues but when a heavy task is running like gaming, it crashes with a black screen and i should restart the computer
An old B word Bollixed is often fun as it derives from the old British word of bollocks, it was used before in the US to denote jerry rigged, jerry built or clumsily thrown together, jerry became a thing from the British use to term anything "jerry" was bad, whether badly built, badly made or badly operated during WW2. The spelling may refer to a company prob Bollix and the spelling of the other B word was changed accordingly kinda like how aluminium has been badly adulterated by the US today...
Don’t give screw drivers to you kids, if slips, they blind themselves, I saw a vid, I was like, how northfix does not know that? Our dad was always careful so we not blind our eyes.
Was the card refurbished and liquid metal got on the board that way, seems weird that it would escape from the CPU and not damage the mobo and everything else during a road trip. Poor refurb job or poor factory QC. but hey it works ggz
Been watching your videos for years Alex, but now there’s far too much (can’t skip) and too many adds, your videos are great, but I can’t waste my time on so many adds.
Good day I would like to know what is the problem of my rtx 3080 Ichill x3 10GB. Once I plug in to the motherboard the system unit won't turn on but once I remove the system turn on without any issue. I already replaced the motherboard but still same issue. Spec. Cpu: ryzen 7 4700g Motherboard: gigabyte b450m Psu: gigabyte 1000w Ram: dual channel ramsta 32GB 3200mhz Storage: 256 GB nvme I hope you notice my issue. Thanks.
GPU took a trip to liquid metal town
36% chance of working raised to 100% in a milisecond ;) Nice work, Alex. I was thinking that you should at least remove the chip and clean under it :)
I tell you what happened whit the liquid metal thing, he had to much added to his CPU so it leaked and drooped on GPU and probably all over his mainbord.
💯💯💯
This guy is like detective searching for clues in a crime scene 😂😂😂😂😂 he is great
The liquid metal can weaken the solder which is why these components should be removed, pads wicked and fresh solder used.
By all means, tell the professional how to do his job.
@@iamperplexed4695 The meat riding is insane
@@iamperplexed4695 Someone did at one time. We all learn something new everyday.
Thermal pads like ptm should be used
"Butchered...Can you think of another one?"
-"Better than factory"
"If it starts with a 'b', it can not be good."
-"Oh..."
Ok you got me
🤣
Busted, buggered, borked...
Baffled bitter
bridged
" unsatisfactory made factory ", Alex you're a rhythmic machine! 🎶😎
Wrong "Let's take the unfactory and make it satisfactory"
@@Chewligan1 Wrong. It wouldn't be a pun if you said it that way, which was the whole point... it's a pun. And he said " factory " not satisfactory because Alex knows that wouldn't be funny nor does it deliver any punchline. Re-watch the video.
@@kyzercube Ha Ha nice try, wrong again !!
Busted, Great work Alex ,better than factory!
You got so excited when it displayed on screen 😂
you became a poet, and didnt even know it
Hawk tuah spitt on that thing @2.02 left chip 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"If it starts with a B it cannot be good."
"More excellent than factory"
BUSTED! thats my B word. and. BRAVO!! great job. I now practice each Saturday taking components off and on. im trying to practice on hard stuff now, connectors!
Very fine work, wonder what happened to cause the defect.
Card jumped to 9th dimension and came back.
the moment i saw the liquid metal, i got to thinking about it possibly being overapplied to the CPU inside of the case, and a bump on the road knocking a loose blob onto the
GFX card
What is giving me the idea the customer is not telling NorthridgeFix the full truthful story about what this card endured?
Road trip to the liquid metal factory!
Burned, blown, butchered, borked, busted, brazed, battled, bounced, bricked, bananad, bent, blitzed, bonked, boomeranged, baked, broken
And bamboozled
You are amazing my friend
You are incredible :) nice work...
Most likely that the liquid metal came from CPU when the case was transported and shook loose some drops onto the GPU. Could still be on the motherboard though. Liquid metal will/may react and weaken any metal it comes in contact with. Replace solder with fresh solder and clean other metal parts well.
Gaming pc's should not be transported, at least remove high mass CPU cooler and paste/liquid metal and video card and move them separately, GPU in antistatic bag and original box. Self expanding foam package filler may not be enough. The GPU PCB may crack at the pcix socket regardless of bracing. Get a gaming laptop if you move the pc often, those are designed for that.
Now a day, devices that get too hot, are being done including the cooling in the power on circuit, this way if the fan does not work, the device its protected. Its coming in audio, inverter devices and as you saw its starting in computers.
Awesome Job Alex still lucky day isn't?... Ultrasonic cleanning would help in this case could still being liquid metal there? Hi from Uruguay
I've heard that liquid metal can be used instead of thermal paste but it can cause really bad problems if it spills to other components. But isn't that a memory chip where the liquid metal was?
Never take your 3090 GPU to Liquid Metal 🎸 🥁 band.
Nice work 👏 👌 👍 💪
Air pressure will also make it leak out . FYI .
Bricked lol 😂 5:04
Can’t be just an issue due to travel then. Where did Liquid Metal come from?
Maybe the CPU on the system has Liquid Metal?
woo hoo we did it!
Is there a special cleaning solution (liquid) to help clean up Liquid Metal residue?
is it normal to have all that black sticky stuff ?
3 beep no video on post error. it was really fast tho...
Better than factory 🏭
ofc its gigabyte
*Nice fix!*
So where did the liquid metal come from ???
Blown up I can think of, too
Hi, i have an amd 6700xt card. I opened it and found out there is short around vmos. There was no short on power connectors or the power coming from the slot, but lines after vmos has short. Is it possible that the core itself is damaged? I can boot on my computer with no issues but when a heavy task is running like gaming, it crashes with a black screen and i should restart the computer
An old B word Bollixed is often fun as it derives from the old British word of bollocks, it was used before in the US to denote jerry rigged, jerry built or clumsily thrown together, jerry became a thing from the British use to term anything "jerry" was bad, whether badly built, badly made or badly operated during WW2. The spelling may refer to a company prob Bollix and the spelling of the other B word was changed accordingly kinda like how aluminium has been badly adulterated by the US today...
Things that start with "B" that represents a blown, broken component - "buggered"! 🤣
Don’t give screw drivers to you kids, if slips, they blind themselves, I saw a vid, I was like, how northfix does not know that? Our dad was always careful so we not blind our eyes.
By all means, keep them in a bubble for safety. Lol. I learned how to use tools at a young age and am a professional now.
Your logic is flawed.
Bodged
😎
Beat Repair nice 👌
...from factory to satisfactory... is only a small step for a man, but a big step for the mankind! 😂
My work day ethic "Let's take the unfactory and make it satisfactory"
nice job :)
Was the card refurbished and liquid metal got on the board that way, seems weird that it would escape from the CPU and not damage the mobo and everything else during a road trip. Poor refurb job or poor factory QC. but hey it works ggz
Luck is on the side of the lost poet
Azul pro bro
Maybe the owner was trying to upgrade the thermal paste to liquid metal! 🤣
Blackened. Browned. Busted. Broken. Butchered. Baked.
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Nice
Blasted, Bent, Baked....
Hello.
Liquid metal…. Great for cooling, not so great for connectivity…. 😂 ❤
Exceptionally good for connectivity as well. Connects everything together. Allows for lower resistance and higher current.
Been watching your videos for years Alex, but now there’s far too much (can’t skip) and too many adds, your videos are great, but I can’t waste my time on so many adds.
Busted
..short is gone!😎
And our Hopes gose for 100% becaouse the video comes to an end
another B: blackened
Good day I would like to know what is the problem of my rtx 3080 Ichill x3 10GB. Once I plug in to the motherboard the system unit won't turn on but once I remove the system turn on without any issue. I already replaced the motherboard but still same issue.
Spec.
Cpu: ryzen 7 4700g
Motherboard: gigabyte b450m
Psu: gigabyte 1000w
Ram: dual channel ramsta 32GB 3200mhz
Storage: 256 GB nvme
I hope you notice my issue. Thanks.
Hlo sir am your huge fan from india i wanna meet you i am living in Canada can we meet? I want to learn work from you if it possible
It seems like the majority of the time it's a blown capacitor or a bad connection...
B for Busted
buggered
Liquid metal coming from the cpu😂
lol alex-factory !
Most problem are costumer mistakes! I see lots of video some costumer need shovel, not electrical device 😂😅
I want work with Alex
your 7 P's Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance
must have dripped from the cpu socket
liquid metal travels from cpu to that chip 😂
Nice. We found the bad guy lol😅
There are times that I would like to give you two likes, specially regarding that "poet" comment 😂.
👌👌👏👏
All of These rtx graphic cards damaged or burned after few hours use. The build quality of these cards are not good.
👍👍👏👏
the liquid is too metal for the 3090
burnt biroshimad
I understand when component fails in work, but a lot of hardware comes to the shop like they were in ukraine...
allahi barek
Would you know this even if you were being shot with a machine gun?
Bastardized
First view😅
First ❤❤❤❤
Phewwww finally
Love from Pakistan
...bereft.
...blootered.
...banjoed.