Yeah I was wondering... It cannot be that simple can it? Wouldn't it require software or driver changes as well to actually use the extra RAM? If not? That reallybsurprises me as I've never heard anyone do it.
@@ghaviorizky3961nah, you do have to make some changes. From what I've seen the card will be able to read the 16GB, when you change the location of some capacitors, but it won't be able to function much past that, without updating the BIOS. Drivers aren't really the issue, it's the BIOS that doesn't agree with the card.
If you're going through the trouble of soldering double the memory into a GPU I think installing some custom drivers would be the least of your worries lol
I saw him post about this a little while back. He said that he needed custom ram traps (timings) and that it always crashed at idle on the desktop. So I'm assuming one or more of the timings in the first 6-7 straps are too low for these VRAM chips.
The memory chips are a few bucks each. A new GPU better than the 3070 is $900+ Easy to choose as long as you have a hot air station and the skills to do BGA lol
Not just any engineering. You need to be at least electrical or computer. My mechanical engineering ass is not touching those angy-smrt pixies with a slide rule.
Yeah, that's "jeitinho brasileiro" for ya It roughly translates to "brazillian way". Brazillians will try to fix, or find a way for things to work. anything. It works both way too, sometimes even breaking the law lmao
can you imagine that new laptop rtx4070 have 8gb to, and tgp in games only 105W when under benchmarks is 150! New cards from nvidia can only offer dlss 3 to hide technological weakness.
Its all about the equipment you have obviously it would be hard with standard heat gun but with proper rework station you could have a toddler do it for you
@@princeuket197 welvome to the 21st century, where an object that you paid for isn't yours but you have the rights yo use it as the company wants you to
Just realized how Nvidia is like Apple "Our product doesn't need 16gb because it only needs 8gb because of our amazing tech" *_proceeds to sell it at over a thousand bucks_*
Yup I quit buying NVIDIA after the 1650 super, used to run average 283 frames on r6 peak 329 ish but now r6 runs at like 90 on the same build (been tweaked to keep up but games just take sm power now
I've stuck with Nvidia because they don't have a history of one overheating and frying things (those were pretty minor in fairness) and two and the primary reason is the amount of driver issues they have had in the past. Is AMD really worth it now?
@@Kurruptedwolf a have an raedon 6700xt. I bought it at the price of a 3060($300). It preforms identically to my 3070- except that my 6700 XT has 12 GB of vram. I have had no driver issues at all and have been using it for a year. The only issue is that VR is sub-par for a few VR titles. I think that just depends on how the titles are optimized. The AMD software is amazing and I even got the Callisto protocol and dead island 2 for free when I bought my card.
@@gamagama69 wow you needa go get educated about that before agreeing direct ram connection let’s it be closer to the gpu die allowing for shorter traces and shorter transfer times allowing more bandwidth with lower speed degradation
@@Reaperzx6 u realize that memory chips need a memory controller right? Do you know why we have L3 , L2 and L1 caches on CPUs? is it just cuz cpu manufacturers wanna flex? NO you fool, even the slow boi CPU finds it hard to deal with memory. Memory, You realize that the ACTUAL SHAPE of the memory matters. even a millimeter more of trace could be delay.
@@Arazic "improved performance without overclocking" "by soldering a couple new chips of memory" the way he said all of this it sounded like adding more memory (also requires software modding the GPU) was supposed to be easier than opening afterburner and raising the clock frequencies
@@aledirksen01 he's saying "they" nvidea, will rewrite their drivers to prevent this. Forcing customers to pay for more expensive cards rather then just adding relatively cheap memory.
Only problem to do comercial viable mods like this one is the price of memory, according to Paulo Gomes. Right now the 2gb memory modules can cost up to 40 usd each, making it impractical for clients.
Dauntless sounds familiar to me and while ive heard about the game its been a while. Never played dauntless but i feel your pain. There was a game i liked a long time ago called scavengers, it wasnt much but it was a favorite battle royal/extraction shooter of mine. The game died because the company that owned the game wanted to go into metaverse bs despite promices to want to keep the game alive. But i stopped playing mainly because they made an update that got rid of one of the best respawning mechanics in any br. Basically as long as one player on your team was able to stay alive for at least a minute or so the other players on your team can come back in, no worrying about body tags and getting to a respawn point, just stay alive. I felt this system made the experience much more seemless, felt like it forced you to think about ways of closing a fight out, and that it would also help a lot with people leaving from a match eventually because the timer was only a minute or so long. Why they felt on changing this system would improve the experience is beyond me. Not to mention that they reset your progress at least once.
There's a Brazilian word which is "gambiarra" (pronounced as ghan-bee-aha). Gambiarra stands for a special kind of workaround to make something work. That's a great gambiarra!
@@fleurdewin7958 that's still 100 bucks extra for the added 8Gb Though they probably get massive quantity discount, bringing the prices down to probably around 10 per chip.
I think this is going to be the future. Nvidia is never going to give us what we want and will always charge triple the price. We just have to find 3rd party manufacturers and go to them directly. Those chips are going to be far cheaper. As long as we keep an eye on the temperature and voltage it should be fine
@@shayde3428 can you pay me if my gpu dies? While trying a operation with no prior experience? ... There is a reason everyone was making fun of online classes... Experience
@@LKZ405Our gamer's motherboard probably doesn't support the upgrade. Not everybody even wants to run high end games. I'm doing just fine with my Pocket PC that doesn't have any graphics card at all.
@@LKZ405 bruh not everyone is in the US, I'm in Iran and a 2080 is like a whole month's salery of an engineer. 😅 Imagine paying 8000$ for a 2080 while you are making 90 grand a year, now you might have an idea of how expensive things are here. Best wishes for you brother ✌️
That's something I was commented on other video, the possibility of an upgrade just by soldering the chips that laks in the video card... Something that in some video cards are limited by the bios...
It's not that simple. I doubt manufacturers actually want people to know that they can solder memory onto a "completed" CPU. I certainly didn't, and it probably voids the hell outta that warranty...
@@broccoli_jaeger wdym just go to differents tech stores till you finf one, damn you could even use internet. Nowadays that problem of not finding somwone with right skills is basacally resolve man
Worst thing is he even mentions in the video that as long as you have a good soldering station and the skills you can do this, your comment is unnecessary
It’s crazy how 1080 ti is still such a solid gpu today, like I play 1440p with it at great fps and yeah it has more vram than lots of other cards similar to its performance
2 steps : removing the original ram modules and soldering the new ones with duble the amount of the original one’s. The only hard step is modifying the gpu software , so it recognizes the new amount of vram , otherwise it will only use the original value . Aiming for no crashes and artifacts.
Hey there, this comment aged like milk, good suggestion, unfortunately youtube disabled all links in descriptions and comments to prevent scams on RUclips shorts
More memory allows more display connections and higher resolution. Speed shouldnt be affected unless your taxing what memory you have. Solution is to lower refresh rate and resolution.
Just a matter of finding the right GDDR chips and then getting a microscope and a hot air station, about 20 hours of practice soldering ball grid arrays and maybe you won't destroy your graphics card right away.
I doubt that the stock nvidia drivers even allow for the ram allocation... sure it's detected, but I'm sure it won't just work like this video leads on
@fab9207 I might test that. I've got a spare GPU and a soldering station. Worst case scenario I don't think anyone's going to miss a GT 610 with 2 GB of VRAM lol
I was thinking the same for years, apparently, on the few 3070's I've recently seen modded with 16GB there is a chip controlling the memory configuration, just a series of jumpers have to be configured in either "1" or "0" positions, something like you'd do with dip switches in certain applications, then the chip sends the proper configuration data to either the GPU Chip, the Memories themselves, or both, too lazy to look it up but simply put, it tells the GPU what memory configuration is able to use/allocate and the memory chips in what configuration to run. Btw, I believe the single digit 7FPS in the 8GB default configuration run is misleading and just a random bad run. Not to say there are no gains, as there are, just not THAT CRAZY. I would do this mod myself, if only I'd be confident I could do it for cheap enough and without "pro" crazy expensive equipment..
@@Costinmusca don’t quote me but doubling your memory, will mess with your bus length speeds. So you’d exchange a bit of fps and graphics for input delay.
@@Memesformydreamsin the video he said that the frenquency of the memory was always in 100% and he had to do what the guy above said, soldering some kunda of jumper for the mempries to work
No it's Nvidia. Game devs know exactly what they are doing. 4K textures are huge and generating 4K frames takes a lot of VRAM even if you using GPU instancing heavily.
@@asandax6 lmao then explain why games like Battlefield 2042 and warzone run smooth as butter on my 8gb vram 3070 on high settings 3840x1440p. There is absolutely no excuse for game devs to need so much vram, say what you want about battlefield and cod these days but they sure know how to optimize a game so everyone can just play it
@@asandax6func fact bozo did you know you don't have to use high taxing resources to make a game look good? And can also make 4K textures a separate downloadable feature?? Almost tile games have been doing this for years? This is solely on how games, particularly AAA titles have been releasing.
If you're running a ddr5 system you could also just allocate some of that memory to be used for video memory, especially if you're running 32gb+, you could throw another 8gb of RAM into your video buffer and the slowdown compared to gddr6 will be pretty negligible
Honestly, Nvidia should make like a kit for this, but that would give them excuse to keep making 8gb cards. Knowing Nvidia they would probably charge like $50 per 2 GB.
You don't even really need a beefy soldering station. Just standard heat plate and hot air gun should be fine. Some flux and solder paste is everything else
So, sockets introduce a thing called signal reflection as well as increasing the length of the traces. These dramatically degrade both the performance and stability of the memory. While nVidia can be called petty for MANY reasons (many reasons. also many others. yeah, those too.) this isn't one of those reasons.
Socketed memory would be too slow for a gpu and will alter performance. On the other hand nvidia should just put more ram in their GPU in the first place
@WARRIORNORWAYa common trait of every tech company , drip feeding new tech to consumers to maximise profits , the "latest most advanced" tech we buy is years behind what they actually have
Nvidia: You weren’t supposed to do that
well that's why nvidia is overpriced
Wow niktek hello 👋 I'm a big fan.
Now they will try to lock it down
Fr
I better see a meme about this....
Bro gave the gpu a life lesson
Fr
The why from 7 to 69😅
Fr
ong☠️
Wait how much can you upgrade your graphics card manually like this???
“Fixed a driver bug which allowed abnormal amounts of VRAM on certain cards”
"Removed download links for all RTX drivers before May 6th, 2023"
Shhh....
That's how Papa Jensen shows love
@@fajaradi1223 throw a rock with a note at his house window, wait for things to happen.
Yeah I was wondering... It cannot be that simple can it? Wouldn't it require software or driver changes as well to actually use the extra RAM?
If not? That reallybsurprises me as I've never heard anyone do it.
He forgot to mention you need custom driver to get the extra vram to work properly
idk about that, most video i see doesn't even need custom driver/bios, cause 3070 bios already has a support for 1GB and 2GB vram
@@ghaviorizky3961nah, you do have to make some changes. From what I've seen the card will be able to read the 16GB, when you change the location of some capacitors, but it won't be able to function much past that, without updating the BIOS. Drivers aren't really the issue, it's the BIOS that doesn't agree with the card.
You don't need a custom driver. You need to rearrange straps to 16gb version, which was planned but presumably not made.
If you're going through the trouble of soldering double the memory into a GPU I think installing some custom drivers would be the least of your worries lol
I saw him post about this a little while back. He said that he needed custom ram traps (timings) and that it always crashed at idle on the desktop. So I'm assuming one or more of the timings in the first 6-7 straps are too low for these VRAM chips.
It almost feels like we have to make a co-op graphics card company.
then nivida would definitely go the apple route of anti-repair
@@Michael-ty2uoI second this
@@Michael-ty2uoyeah i wouldn't want this 🥶 it would go so wrong and they may have planned obsolescence if this happens
I had to ruin the 696 Likes
@@Michael-ty2uoNo, because unlike Apple, Nvidia would be selling more through this.
He was latter found dead in the bottom of a lake with 11 shots in his back. Police ruled it out as a suicide
That did not happen, stop lying, and spreading misinformation
Wow this joke is so funny and original!!! I'm laughing so hard!!!
@@RougeDeBlahcornball
Nvidia has the Clinton cleanup squad working for them? That's what's known as a good business decision ;)
@@concernedfroge3877 copeball
**86 missed calls from NVIDIA**
Don‘t move! Our lawyers will be in touch shortly.
ok if you like this now we will provide gpus without vram, enjoy :)
@@krxoidthen I’ll just get AMD instead 😅
Amd is giving no vram too don't say i will get an intel
@@krxoid XD 6700xt has 12gb vram while 3070 has 8gb and still $100 cheaper
3070 was KNECAPPED by it’s VRAM. It’s actually quite a powerful GPU all things considered.
True! I am an owner of a 3070. it could be an even more amazing card if it have more vram...
Bro done bypass surgery on the gpu for an upgrade 😂
The memory chips are a few bucks each. A new GPU better than the 3070 is $900+
Easy to choose as long as you have a hot air station and the skills to do BGA lol
@@husky3gyou'd spend as much on a good hot air rework station and parts to practice on.
@@Ornithopter470yes you do, even more, but if you're already learning or USING that station than it's cheaper.
@@Ornithopter470not if you are in brasil dude.
Nah more like a organ transplant than bypass surgery
"you can just make it faster"
This is some top tier ork engineering, im sure it was painted red
ho zaid Brazil izn't an ork kolony?
Imagine not being an Electronics Engineer
Not just any engineering. You need to be at least electrical or computer. My mechanical engineering ass is not touching those angy-smrt pixies with a slide rule.
Yellow better
"Make it faster" was really confusing, this doesn't increase its speed, it just increases performance
everyday my 1050ti starts to feel more and more like fisher price tech
Oof get an amd card.
@@_Turtle_420 who uses amd😂
@@PSpicyGrahhh everyone who doesn’t want to deal with nvidia’s bullshit.
Also apple users.
@@KlavierGaymingeah, but i don't want my components to randomly combust, thanks to amd. In that part Nvidia (and intel) are way ahead.
@@KlavierGayming at least my gpus don't burn after a driver update
Tbh, Brazilian people are really talented in everything. Making a pc port of sm2 and hell making a 3070 have higher vram
Yeah, that's "jeitinho brasileiro" for ya
It roughly translates to "brazillian way".
Brazillians will try to fix, or find a way for things to work. anything.
It works both way too, sometimes even breaking the law lmao
@@Ariel333666999 gambiarras
@@Ariel333666999Pobre precisa se virar com o que tem jkkkkk
Also a brazilian dude made a 4090 super lol
The fact a 3070 has the same amount of VRAM as a 1070 is just crazy..
jup
can you imagine that new laptop rtx4070 have 8gb to, and tgp in games only 105W when under benchmarks is 150! New cards from nvidia can only offer dlss 3 to hide technological weakness.
Yet there is 3060 with 12g
atleast i am saving the world by trinking out of paper straws, while nvidia does shit like this.
i hate this world.
My 3050 with 4gb vram: 👁️👄👁️
NVIDIA gonna be knocking on that dudes door
FBI open up
It won't happen.
@@JM_Tusheits a joke my god 🫤
Why
Brother its brazil, fbi doesnt exist in brazil 😅@@flamesshome1823
As someone who used to solder professionally, DON'T DO THIS YOURSELF there are so many ways to fuck that up
i think succes rate for normal pc users is like 0.1% 😂
I have 5 years micro soldering experience on game console and I've done ram chips on tons of Xboxs but this still scares me lol
Its all about the equipment you have obviously it would be hard with standard heat gun but with proper rework station you could have a toddler do it for you
@@cryptkeeper60 absolutely not. Even the best rework station aint pulling this off.
Yeah honestly calling BS on the entire thing
Gives a whole new meaning to "GPU Upgrade"
Nvidia : "Alright, terry you designed the motherboard? Your're fired"
😂😂😂😂
Everybody gangsta until NVIDIA starts hardware banning like Activision
Edit: W ratio moment
Can they even do that, you bought the product after all 😅
@@princeuket197 I'm mean, they have a dedicated drivers app exactly as AMDs that could basically disable the GPU through that 🤷♂️
@@princeuket197 welvome to the 21st century, where an object that you paid for isn't yours but you have the rights yo use it as the company wants you to
@@princeuket197 gonna be like Tesla
@@vicboom1880 that sounds like renting.
Just realized how Nvidia is like Apple
"Our product doesn't need 16gb because it only needs 8gb because of our amazing tech" *_proceeds to sell it at over a thousand bucks_*
Yup I quit buying NVIDIA after the 1650 super, used to run average 283 frames on r6 peak 329 ish but now r6 runs at like 90 on the same build (been tweaked to keep up but games just take sm power now
Finally someone gets it. I've never been a fan of Nvidia, the few better features they have aren't worth the trade off
@@Princeof1000Enemiesits not possible with AMD Radeon?
I've stuck with Nvidia because they don't have a history of one overheating and frying things (those were pretty minor in fairness) and two and the primary reason is the amount of driver issues they have had in the past.
Is AMD really worth it now?
@@Kurruptedwolf a have an raedon 6700xt. I bought it at the price of a 3060($300). It preforms identically to my 3070- except that my 6700 XT has 12 GB of vram. I have had no driver issues at all and have been using it for a year. The only issue is that VR is sub-par for a few VR titles. I think that just depends on how the titles are optimized.
The AMD software is amazing and I even got the Callisto protocol and dead island 2 for free when I bought my card.
The first GPU company to make the first GPU with changeable VRAM will best company for Budget GPU's... Maybe even the best at every price range...
There was a time where GPUs had RAM slots.
fr why dont they how does a socket have less data transfer rate
@@gamagama69 because in a computer, you're messing with nanoseconds. The longer the wire/trace on the pcb, the longer the transfer time
@@gamagama69 wow you needa go get educated about that before agreeing direct ram connection let’s it be closer to the gpu die allowing for shorter traces and shorter transfer times allowing more bandwidth with lower speed degradation
The good ol' days
@@Reaperzx6 u realize that memory chips need a memory controller right? Do you know why we have L3 , L2 and L1 caches on CPUs? is it just cuz cpu manufacturers wanna flex? NO you fool, even the slow boi CPU finds it hard to deal with memory. Memory, You realize that the ACTUAL SHAPE of the memory matters. even a millimeter more of trace could be delay.
My guy just did a Hardware overclock
He did not overclock, he just upgraded hardware VRAM without altering the clock or voltage.
@@lorenzzorzt🤓
@@Flash80085 bruh
xD
@@Flash80085XDD
Time to give my 1050ti 24 Gigs of GDDR7
Probably runs better than the 4070😂
Got a 1050ti after burner can't even get 60 fps max settings on a 2013 game😂
@@AlexAviationChannel yeah it sucks
this is why we need accessible upgradeable vram for graphics cards so we dont have to go through all this, easy quick and overall better
bro really called physically modifying the GPU and flashing a new bios safer and easier than overclocking
No the fuck he did not😂
@@Arazic
"improved performance without overclocking"
"by soldering a couple new chips of memory"
the way he said all of this it sounded like adding more memory (also requires software modding the GPU) was supposed to be easier than opening afterburner and raising the clock frequencies
@@PFnove he was being facetious
@@PFnoveif you have the skills and tools to do it its safer longterm than overclocking
@@codeblue6925I wouldn't say safer, but definitely more practical
Watch how they rewrite their drivers to check the VRAM.
Oh yes they'll sure do that shit
100%
Rewrite drivers? I am pretty sure this can't be that hard
@@aledirksen01 he's saying "they" nvidea, will rewrite their drivers to prevent this. Forcing customers to pay for more expensive cards rather then just adding relatively cheap memory.
Just like apple
I'd pay for someone to mod my 3070 lol
I think lots of places can do it, specially in GPU heaven like Taiwan.
I think it would be a good business.
Only problem to do comercial viable mods like this one is the price of memory, according to Paulo Gomes.
Right now the 2gb memory modules can cost up to 40 usd each, making it impractical for clients.
@@kinzrvt not really, honestly id pay 80 bucks to take a 4070 from 12 to 16 in a hearbeat
If the ram chip costs $10, the work costs $50, and insurance costs $30, you might as well sell your gpu and buy another one for the price.
Dauntless sounds familiar to me and while ive heard about the game its been a while. Never played dauntless but i feel your pain.
There was a game i liked a long time ago called scavengers, it wasnt much but it was a favorite battle royal/extraction shooter of mine. The game died because the company that owned the game wanted to go into metaverse bs despite promices to want to keep the game alive. But i stopped playing mainly because they made an update that got rid of one of the best respawning mechanics in any br. Basically as long as one player on your team was able to stay alive for at least a minute or so the other players on your team can come back in, no worrying about body tags and getting to a respawn point, just stay alive. I felt this system made the experience much more seemless, felt like it forced you to think about ways of closing a fight out, and that it would also help a lot with people leaving from a match eventually because the timer was only a minute or so long.
Why they felt on changing this system would improve the experience is beyond me. Not to mention that they reset your progress at least once.
Me soldering on 64 gigabytes onto my 3060ti
I want to see this & what the results were
@@rrtttfthxg2143wait till you see heavily modded games
I wonder if 3060ti chip powerful enough to utilize 32gig.
@@old_liquid surprisingly yes.
@@brucewayne2955 kind have to take it all apart I mean my entire laptop is water cooled.
Heres a life lesson:
If you need a questionable solution with incredible functionality just ask a brazilian to do it
Gambiarra
@@RonioFOX 😎
As a Brazilian, i confirm. But this especially applies for cariocas (Rio de Janeiro), paulistas (São Paulo) and mineiros (Minas Gerais)
They can also double jump.
Nah bro. I just ask an Indian 😂
There's a Brazilian word which is "gambiarra" (pronounced as ghan-bee-aha). Gambiarra stands for a special kind of workaround to make something work. That's a great gambiarra!
In hindi, it’s called “jugaad” 😂
Kkkkk gambiarra kkkkk
Ghetto fix
Chamar isso de gambiarra é um crime.
In Spanish it's called "Apaño"
Some Brazilians are also fr upgrading like 2070 to 2080 with simple changes. Just for personal use though
And to think how cheap these chips are and that nvidea isn’t even thinking about putting more than 8 on the cards. They’re doing it on purpose.
Theyre doing it to make people buy the more expensive gpus with more vram
"market segmentation"
Hell naw memory modules aren't cheap. The cheap ones are usually cannibalized modules from other gpus.
It is only $26 per memory chip, brand new at Digikey for 16Gbit ( 2Gbyte) variant of GDDR6 . 8 of them gives you 16GB of VRAM .
@@fleurdewin7958 that's still 100 bucks extra for the added 8Gb
Though they probably get massive quantity discount, bringing the prices down to probably around 10 per chip.
I think this is going to be the future. Nvidia is never going to give us what we want and will always charge triple the price. We just have to find 3rd party manufacturers and go to them directly. Those chips are going to be far cheaper. As long as we keep an eye on the temperature and voltage it should be fine
No, don’t let people rip you off
Far more safe and valuable to learn the skill yourself. If you can buy a RTX 3070, you can buy a soldering kit and watch a few youtube videos
@@Notaweebiswear nahhhh practicing on such a GPU is too much, you should consider some 20$ gpus if you want to practice
@@Notaweebiswear do you realise that u need a lot of specialty tools and not just a soldering kit, did you even watch the full vid
Or, hear me out: discourage this by buying AMD and Intel ARC
Brazilians think like this: if I work for 2 whole years to buy something, I can do whatever I want with what I bought.
And they're right!
They are right to do so, it's your property so do what you want.
@@H4r0uyxerm brasilian economy is tough
it's right
@@H4r0uyxbro, 1 USD is 5 BRL, almost 6
Absolutely awesome to watch people do this kind of stuff
My RX580 I recently swapped out-
“Please.. I’ve had enough”
Me getting ready to buy a 16gb rx580
@@mollyjohnson9439 it’s a decent card for sure. Apex at 90 fps low settings 1080p
I just upgraded mine today. I’ve had mine since 2018
Estoy cansado jefe 😰
@@mollyjohnson9439chinese companies do sell rx580 16gig but why
This man singlehandedly made every college students pick engineering
"A Brazilian youtuber" of course it was. Gambiarra é nossa arte!
Com certeza 😂
Agora a Nasa vem. Huehuebr.
🇧🇷 não dá vei, nossa maestria com a gambiarra é incomparável
Who was the RUclipsr ?
@@dazoukPaulo Gomes
As a former technician, this sounds like a complete win
"Don't thwart our planned obsolescence!" - Nvidia
Just yesterday I was thinking about doing it... Only holding me were the skills and knowledge
You have access to the open internet
Go learn
Nothings holding you back but yourself take accountability
@@shayde3428 this
@@shayde3428 can you pay me if my gpu dies? While trying a operation with no prior experience? ... There is a reason everyone was making fun of online classes... Experience
@@shayde3428 not to mention I don't have any memory chips
I think the rework station is more a problem then the memory
Damn that's actually pretty cool
Brazil mentioned 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Brazil is already a superpower, the world just hasn't realized yet
Paraguay better watch out
@@jesperhandsome267remember 1864 bro ☠️
Grande respeito para os brasileiros, uma nação com muitos recursos porem com muitos miseráveis
No they not untill they build up their nuclear arsenal to at least 2000 warheads
Lmao cus of a little RUclips video. Y’all wish you were a super power.
brasil representado fml 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Tem q ser brasileiro kkkkk
Kkk
Nao esperava menos 🇧🇷
Salve 🇧🇷
brasil mencionado
Now after a couple of years, I'll increase my VRAM to 24 GB for 4070ti 😂
Brazil mentioned!!! ❤
My gpu with 128 mb: 🗿
Yo, I have a gpu like this I my drawer
Capable of running gta sa 😅
@@sonicszuetomyt5448 💀
@@sonicszuetomyt5448 relatable
I still ronning radeon hd 5570 1gb😎
I still have my ATI Rage 128 with 32 MB of VRAM I got new in 1999 in a box of old computer parts in my basement lol
Meanwhile me sitting on my 1050 (not even ti) hearing the 3070 has "only" 8 gigs of vram 😂😂
Nobody cares
Tf you can get a 2080 for so cheap why are you doing this to yourself
@@LKZ405Our gamer's motherboard probably doesn't support the upgrade. Not everybody even wants to run high end games. I'm doing just fine with my Pocket PC that doesn't have any graphics card at all.
@@lordzaboem😢
@@LKZ405 bruh not everyone is in the US, I'm in Iran and a 2080 is like a whole month's salery of an engineer. 😅
Imagine paying 8000$ for a 2080 while you are making 90 grand a year, now you might have an idea of how expensive things are here.
Best wishes for you brother ✌️
NGreedia just pissed in our faces with the 3070 😂
Now just imagine how op a 4090 with 80gb of vram is!😅
Nvidia definitely isn’t hiring private mercs to raid that guys house. 👀
That's something I was commented on other video, the possibility of an upgrade just by soldering the chips that laks in the video card... Something that in some video cards are limited by the bios...
Life lesson: No matter what tech problem you have, there'll be a Brazilian or Indian guy solving it on RUclips
vik-on showed a similar video. 3070 16 GB 2 years ago.
Massive asterisk behind “you can just make it faster!”
“If your computer sucks, just make it better.”
Great advice, thanks 👍
It's not that simple. I doubt manufacturers actually want people to know that they can solder memory onto a "completed" CPU. I certainly didn't, and it probably voids the hell outta that warranty...
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@@sriiouss thanks
You know it's smooth when it's 69.
96 is smooth and requires less compromises trust me bro 🥳
Nvidia : "wait, you not allowed to do that"
bro taught the gpu to fish
And i'm here dealing with a dead rtx 2070... I need to learn these skills man
“I solve practical problems” -The engineer (Meet the engineer)
dispenser goin up
Can’t wait to install 48 gigs on to my rx 580
@tsyexpress I’m happy with 4gb on mine 🤣
Mine is not even rtx😂
your gonna need like 80 😁
remember he wasn't suicidal
"You can just make it faster"
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"You just need an expensive soldering station and years of experience"
bro made a 3070 super 😅
my robotics class has built me up for this
Memory is one of those few pC things that slapping more on will eventually help
Bro most people CANNOT even attempt something like this. Don't give em false hope
Doesn’t mean that you couldn’t pay some one who does have the skills to do it
@@kadenbirch good luck finding one of the 100 people who can do it
@@broccoli_jaeger wdym just go to differents tech stores till you finf one, damn you could even use internet. Nowadays that problem of not finding somwone with right skills is basacally resolve man
Bro its MOSTLY OBVIOUS that you need to have a deep knowledge of your graphics card and how to solder ram chips, which most people dont have.
Worst thing is he even mentions in the video that as long as you have a good soldering station and the skills you can do this, your comment is unnecessary
This is partly the reason I still use my 1080ti. 12gb of vram is almost too much to let go of
It’s crazy how 1080 ti is still such a solid gpu today, like I play 1440p with it at great fps and yeah it has more vram than lots of other cards similar to its performance
"without overclocking anything"
"You need soldering skills..." 💀
If the memory is easy to get, I can imagine someone having this as a service.
Now I need the yt tutorial for my old models
2 steps : removing the original ram modules and soldering the new ones with duble the amount of the original one’s.
The only hard step is modifying the gpu software , so it recognizes the new amount of vram , otherwise it will only use the original value . Aiming for no crashes and artifacts.
There's a description section bro, you should use that to store some links to the relevant videos and other things.
Hey there, this comment aged like milk, good suggestion, unfortunately youtube disabled all links in descriptions and comments to prevent scams on RUclips shorts
More memory allows more display connections and higher resolution. Speed shouldnt be affected unless your taxing what memory you have. Solution is to lower refresh rate and resolution.
That is exactly what this guy fixed. Did you even watch the vid? Why would he want lower when he can make it better😂
“Fine I’ll do it myself”
If your weak, just be strong!
Just a matter of finding the right GDDR chips and then getting a microscope and a hot air station, about 20 hours of practice soldering ball grid arrays and maybe you won't destroy your graphics card right away.
I doubt that the stock nvidia drivers even allow for the ram allocation... sure it's detected, but I'm sure it won't just work like this video leads on
Don't you need modified firmware for that to work so the GPU would know it has more VRAM
Thats what i thought, but perhaps thw bios and drivers are very resilient to such changes because of the massive variety in one model of gpu
@fab9207 I might test that. I've got a spare GPU and a soldering station. Worst case scenario I don't think anyone's going to miss a GT 610 with 2 GB of VRAM lol
I was thinking the same for years, apparently, on the few 3070's I've recently seen modded with 16GB there is a chip controlling the memory configuration, just a series of jumpers have to be configured in either "1" or "0" positions, something like you'd do with dip switches in certain applications, then the chip sends the proper configuration data to either the GPU Chip, the Memories themselves, or both, too lazy to look it up but simply put, it tells the GPU what memory configuration is able to use/allocate and the memory chips in what configuration to run.
Btw, I believe the single digit 7FPS in the 8GB default configuration run is misleading and just a random bad run. Not to say there are no gains, as there are, just not THAT CRAZY. I would do this mod myself, if only I'd be confident I could do it for cheap enough and without "pro" crazy expensive equipment..
@@Costinmusca don’t quote me but doubling your memory, will mess with your bus length speeds. So you’d exchange a bit of fps and graphics for input delay.
@@Memesformydreamsin the video he said that the frenquency of the memory was always in 100% and he had to do what the guy above said, soldering some kunda of jumper for the mempries to work
"only 8 gigs"
My vega 8 with 512mb of ram
Pov : you have a rtx 3050 with 128gb
Ijk
This is the middle finger Nvidia deserves...
The problem isn't Nvidia, it's game devs not knowing how to optimize a game
No it's Nvidia. Game devs know exactly what they are doing. 4K textures are huge and generating 4K frames takes a lot of VRAM even if you using GPU instancing heavily.
@@asandax6 its both parties. devs definitely have gotten very lazy with optimizing games nowdays
@@asandax6 lmao then explain why games like Battlefield 2042 and warzone run smooth as butter on my 8gb vram 3070 on high settings 3840x1440p. There is absolutely no excuse for game devs to need so much vram, say what you want about battlefield and cod these days but they sure know how to optimize a game so everyone can just play it
@@asandax6func fact bozo did you know you don't have to use high taxing resources to make a game look good? And can also make 4K textures a separate downloadable feature?? Almost tile games have been doing this for years? This is solely on how games, particularly AAA titles have been releasing.
@@blvckl0tcs750you can also, like, just play with lower texture settings, you know?
Me who came to optimise gt 710:😶
If you're running a ddr5 system you could also just allocate some of that memory to be used for video memory, especially if you're running 32gb+, you could throw another 8gb of RAM into your video buffer and the slowdown compared to gddr6 will be pretty negligible
Sure about that? Do you remember the gtx970 controversy?
Doesn't turning on resizable bar improve performance in some games? When the card supports it.
I have no idea what you just said 😂
Gonna have to research later 😅
Retards that game won’t figure that out
@@RandyReeTV I think he's saying, you can turn some of your ram into video card ram (Vram)
Imagine the 3070 and 3080 are the same cards but they only added Vram ☠️
Different v-ram. Not only the size.
Honestly, Nvidia should make like a kit for this, but that would give them excuse to keep making 8gb cards. Knowing Nvidia they would probably charge like $50 per 2 GB.
3060 still going strong. Nowadays CPUs are the bigger issue.
It’s not as easy as just adding more ram chips. You also have to replace resistors. Also ram chips are bga so not everyone can do this.
Also getting some lmao
Thats how men upgrade their GPU
Imagine if nvidia did it from the beginning...
“He increased the performance without overclocking it” “So you just need to solder ram onto the GPU first”
All hail the Brazilian Engineers
Finna make my 4070 ti 20 gig or something
Please do not try this
Please try this
@@revengeof1307 let him cook
Isn’t it already around that? Mine at 24gb
@@DavyDave1313 4090 prob
You don't even really need a beefy soldering station. Just standard heat plate and hot air gun should be fine. Some flux and solder paste is everything else
Gambiarra 🇧🇷
As we say here in Brazil, Brazil isn't for beginners xD
imagine if nvidia stopped being petty and we could install the ram ourselves. Wiithout a beefy soldering station.
So, sockets introduce a thing called signal reflection as well as increasing the length of the traces. These dramatically degrade both the performance and stability of the memory. While nVidia can be called petty for MANY reasons (many reasons. also many others. yeah, those too.) this isn't one of those reasons.
Socketed memory would be too slow for a gpu and will alter performance. On the other hand nvidia should just put more ram in their GPU in the first place
NVIDIA should hire this guy to show it's team that it is possible to have more VRAM on their 60 and 70 series cards.
@WARRIORNORWAYa common trait of every tech company , drip feeding new tech to consumers to maximise profits , the "latest most advanced" tech we buy is years behind what they actually have
That's a gambiarra, and the skill to do it is highly valued in our country.