Fixing a Viewer's BROKEN Gaming PC? - Fix or Flop S4:E18

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @wrichik_basu
    @wrichik_basu Год назад +223

    I would love it if you do a collab with TronicsFix for fixing the motherboards and GPUs you've found faulty till date. Steve has good experience in soldering and debugging at the PCB level.

    • @RGInquisitor
      @RGInquisitor Год назад +34

      Absolutely! But for more difficult tasks, I think NorthridgeFix would be the go to.

    • @wrichik_basu
      @wrichik_basu Год назад +23

      @@RGInquisitor Yes, forgot about NorthridgeFix. He focuses on GPU and motherboards more than TronicsFix, so he could be the better person to send the PCBs!

    • @wrichik_basu
      @wrichik_basu Год назад +4

      @GregSalazar looking forward to a collab!! 😊

    • @Thatonefuckinguy
      @Thatonefuckinguy Год назад +3

      Even if he doesn't do a collab, he should sell and donate cards to TronicsFix, someone who won't do a sloppy job and can fix just about anything short of reballing but this graphics card shows no sign of balling problems. I just think it's better then selling on ebay to people who might just turn this stuff into junk.

    • @79huddy
      @79huddy Год назад +11

      ​@@RGInquisitornorthwest repair kicks the shit out of Northridge fix when it comes to fixing gpu's dudes ability to diagnose stuff is truly impressive to say the least check his channel out I've never done any micro soldering or gpu repairs but after almost a year of watching his videos I'm pretty confident if I bought the proper equipment I could pull off a couple hat tricks with some practice

  • @RardyGuy
    @RardyGuy Год назад +19

    Another thing you could do is put the dead card in a system with another gpu so you can get into Windows and look in the device manager, possibly even reflash the bios if anything shows up

  • @ShepherdZ22
    @ShepherdZ22 Год назад +51

    Greg, these videos continue to be great. A rare complete GPU failure is always a bummer, but at least it was an older card and you were ready with a good upgrade!

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281
    @watercannonscollaboration2281 Год назад +3

    11:16 the last time I had a broken EVGA card that did this, I left it in a box for a year after cleaning it and it magically worked. I’ve also learned recently that 10-series cards might need a vBios update if they don’t work with certain monitors with DisplayPort, but that wasn’t the case with this card. As usual, love the videos

  • @nbrowser
    @nbrowser Год назад +12

    I've been building system since socket 7...still learning new tricks thanks to Greg...never stop learning new tricks to the PC world folks...never know when this guy's tips and tricks will actually come in handy.

  • @TimBoundy
    @TimBoundy Год назад +2

    7:06 the 3600 does support gen 4.

  • @99mage99
    @99mage99 10 месяцев назад

    As an avid DIYer, I believe this series has expanded my knowledge of PC troubleshooting more than the last 10 years worth of RUclips combined. This is an invaluable font of knowledge, and I thank you greatly for this series.

  • @anonshio2738
    @anonshio2738 Год назад +38

    I have learned so much from this series. Thanks Greg. I didn't know anything about troubleshooting hardware before and now I've fixed mine and two of my friends pc just from the knowledge of this series. Again, thanks a lot for this awesome informative series.

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Год назад +17

      That's awesome!

    • @elusivelectron
      @elusivelectron Год назад +1

      ​@@GregSalazarI think your broken PC owners have worn off the characters on their keyboards with the exception of the punctuation keys.

  • @josea.9475
    @josea.9475 Год назад +14

    I have my fingers crossed I bump into you in the new microcenter opening Miami one day soon. You've helped me diagnose and repair so many hardware issues for myself, friends, and family. You're an absolute legend!

  • @jayb2705
    @jayb2705 Год назад +9

    Great job Greg, I've been watching this series for ages now and it feels like you have such a refined and meticulous process now. One thing I would suggest to tell people is when doing a BIOS update from such a old version, it's good practice to check any BIOS revisions in-between which might need to be flashed first before going to the latest one.

  • @bawnjangles
    @bawnjangles Год назад +34

    Makes me clean my PC once a month now, Honestly I've never had anything against pre-built systems, but I would love to see more builders being involved in DIY processes. It gives motivation and helps defeat the idea that building them is scary, or hard. This series for sure sheds light on that, Keep it up my guy. Built my first system in 2017 because of Greg and a few others.

    • @demontekdigital
      @demontekdigital Год назад +1

      Agreed. There's nothing like building a PC, pushing the power button, and it fires to life. Then again there's nothing like the abject horror of starting it, and nothing happens, lol. When nothing happens, everything comes into question including life choices. "If I would have eaten corn pops instead of cheerios I bet it would have started!" LOL.

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel Год назад

      I've gone down both paths of DIY systems and SI pre-builds depending on what was going on at the time and what the cost difference was between the two. My first build was a 486DX with 2 meg of ram and a CGA video card back in 1987. It's been amazing to see how much computers have changed over the past few decades.

    • @disguiseddv8ant486
      @disguiseddv8ant486 Год назад +2

      Some people just don't either have the time, the knowledge, or the patience to be dealing with the process of building a PC. Some people just want the option of one stop shop for convenience and a warranty backing their product. This is why pre builds are around. Not everyone cut their grass and they will hire a landscaper to do it. Not everyone change their car oil and they pay to have it done at Jiffy Lube. People will spend money and buy a hotdog at a restaurant instead of making it themselves at home.

    • @outlet6989
      @outlet6989 Год назад

      I'm 75 and built my first PC during the Clone Age. Many of the tricks I learned still apply today. One of my goals in life is to outlive my latest build.@@Joreel

    • @helenHTID
      @helenHTID 4 месяца назад

      I love it! It's not hard to do once you know what's what and how it connects... It's far from rocket science, But it does take some knowledge and enthusiasm in the subject to get the best out of it and to solve any problems. It may not be physically hard to do and you don't need any qualifications (literally anyone can build a system), But if you haven't the will, Patience, and the interest to soak up at least some of the quite often confusing and wide ranging knowledge needed, Then it ain't for you... And that's millions of people on this earth! So there's always need for this work. I just took my aunt's 15 year old PC, ripped all the insides out and built her an up-to-date system in her old dell case which she loved and wanted to keep, Now she over the moon lol And I did it for much cheaper than what she paid the store on that original system.

  • @tricogustrico
    @tricogustrico Год назад +15

    Been watching since you started, glad to see your channel is doing well.

  • @Impactz
    @Impactz Год назад

    16:20 Thanks for addressing this! I see this method stated as a “guaranteed fix” often, but a good amount of the time it won’t fix a weak flow point long term.

  • @jeanpauldarmanin4582
    @jeanpauldarmanin4582 10 месяцев назад +1

    One piece of advice that I've noticed only a few people attempt when troubleshooting GPU issues, particularly with Nvidia cards, is utilizing an iGPU within the system. By configuring the BIOS to prioritize the iGPU and connecting your display to it, you can access the system. From there, you can attempt to use NVFlash to flash a new BIOS onto the GPU. This process is relatively straightforward with Nvidia cards, though I'm uncertain about its compatibility with AMD cards. Nonetheless, I've successfully revived cards using these steps. It's worth noting that some cards, especially older models like the 1070 Ti with a single BIOS, are prone to BIOS corruption.

  • @trinhson1368
    @trinhson1368 Год назад +6

    me when greg says the 1070ti is for 1080p and 720p gaming:
    insert growing old meme*

  • @Miniputt_999
    @Miniputt_999 Год назад +3

    Sweet, new episode of Fix or Flop.
    Love this serie :D

  • @theancientgamer8524
    @theancientgamer8524 Год назад +17

    Watching the video...Greg says something to the point of "...even entertaining, if I completely miss things..." Waits for Greg to not turn on the power strip... 😂

    • @1300BlueStar
      @1300BlueStar Год назад

      Didn't he do that once already?

    • @JeffDeWitt
      @JeffDeWitt Год назад +3

      Greg not turning on the power strip is almost as big a thing as Linus dropping stuff.

  • @vicey_plays
    @vicey_plays Год назад

    This video series helped fix a customer's PC that had a no post issue while i was working at Geek Squad. It's super informative, super helpful and i swear if it weren't from this series the customer would've had to waste money on another component thinking he had a cpu or a motherboard issue.

  • @the_pringler
    @the_pringler 27 дней назад

    nice you got him a all amd build now love what you do and the fact you even tried to fix your refrigerator yourself

  • @katlynch2334
    @katlynch2334 Год назад +10

    Hey Greg! Great video as usual! Did notice that the new card you put in the rig only had one fan spinning, not sure if that's because it knows how to control fan curve based on GPU temps but I thought Id let you know just in case!

    • @bsanderfer
      @bsanderfer Год назад

      I noticed that as well. Not sure if it's a problem, but I thought it was super weird that only one fan was working.

    • @TheBlueBunnyKen
      @TheBlueBunnyKen Год назад

      Probably a disconnected fan connector

    • @Roman00744
      @Roman00744 Год назад +1

      for some cards it's normal that only 1 of the fans spins, not sure about this 1.

  • @tiffanyrene8
    @tiffanyrene8 Год назад +1

    My favorite Playlist on RUclips! Another great video!!

  • @milescarter7803
    @milescarter7803 Год назад +3

    Note when going from BIOS that early to the latest. Sometimes you need to do it in a couple steps because something major changes in between and they aren't compatible. So you had 1.20, sometimes you need to hit 1.70 before you can go right to 2.50 for example. If it works the first time you don't need to. But I put them on the memory stick anyway just in case. Saves some steps later if it didn't work.

    • @drunkhusband6257
      @drunkhusband6257 Год назад

      I've never once done that ever in the 20+ years of pc building. There is no reason not to go to the latest bios revision...

    • @patrick93027
      @patrick93027 Год назад +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@drunkhusband6257With the long term upgradability of ryzen, some later bios disable compatibility of older cpu’s from earlier bios to accommodate the newer ones. You shouldn’t just leap from oldest to newest bios on one athlon cpu and expect it to boot. Also the bios flash utility can also change between bios.
      Here’s an example: review the notes of gigabyte ga-x370m
      You shouldn't go from athlon on F1 straight to F51 without F40 and before that, F31.
      Always review the bios note

    • @drunkhusband6257
      @drunkhusband6257 Год назад

      At what point did you have a hard time understanding that I've been going straight to the latest bios revision for the last 20 years. There is literally no reason not to unless there is a known issue with that specific bios revision.@@patrick93027

    • @darrenmoore-mj2zq
      @darrenmoore-mj2zq Год назад

      I have an ASRock b350m motherboard and had to update the bios when upgrading the CPU. The ASRock bios webpage warned the latest bios would not work unless a previous bios a couple of versions earlier was installed first.@@drunkhusband6257

  • @KuroN5D9
    @KuroN5D9 Год назад +1

    Exelent Fix or Flop, some times its one capacitor that die and need replacement and you need termo camera to see electric short

  • @rocketbunny2k24
    @rocketbunny2k24 Год назад +2

    Definitely my favorite series from this channel. I learn something new every episode and gained a lot of knowledge in troubleshooting my PC thanks to you Greg. You're the G.O.A.T.!

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад

    It’s great to see Greg offering his services to pc gamers who just wanna play games!
    Great to see that GPU prices are normal again and for many people who do t have a Greg to troubleshoot for them, a replacement GPU, if needed isn’t a major expense like only a couple years ago!

  • @anthonylong5870
    @anthonylong5870 Год назад

    Greg one of the fans on that 5600XT wasnt working when you zoomed in at 16:40 , One fan was spinning but the other wasnt.

  • @clebsgaming92
    @clebsgaming92 6 месяцев назад

    Love the Senna helmet in the back. Cheers from Brazil

  • @shiro_naj0307
    @shiro_naj0307 Год назад

    Im kinda of a new guy here but I've been religiously watching your fix n flop series :)
    You provided one of the most valuable content in this field, which allows us to have a glimpse of whats it like to deal with real life problems, on top of that youre fixing these broken computers for free, i want to say thank you for your service! :)

  • @nicholasgeorge6367
    @nicholasgeorge6367 11 месяцев назад

    I love that this utiber have acknowledge his limits many people have too much pride and tend to play with peoples money and time good video bro

  • @danatmonst3594
    @danatmonst3594 Год назад

    11:26 My 1070 does the same thing when the card isnt under load: the fans spin up and turn off around every 30s so I think that's normal for your 1070ti too.

  • @TruFancy
    @TruFancy Год назад +7

    Only one fan working on the 5600xt? 16:33

  • @jacobmartinez3061
    @jacobmartinez3061 Год назад

    so around the 16:25 mark one of the GPU fans from the newer GPU wasn't spinning. IDK if you knew thought id mention it though.

  • @yugi9710
    @yugi9710 Год назад

    Props to the viewer for good taste and clean pc 😊

  • @2528drevas
    @2528drevas Год назад

    I'll soon be living a relatively short drive from Orlando in Ocala, and have been building, troubleshooting upgrading, and fixing PC's since 1998. If I have one I can't figure out I promise I won't try to torture you with it! 😁
    Seriously though, what you are doing here is awesome.

  • @jakesnow96
    @jakesnow96 Год назад +3

    I would have like to see you try the 1070 in a system with integrated graphics. Just to see if it would be recognized in device manager. If it would be recognized, then you could try a bios flash of the card.

  • @Thomahawk7209
    @Thomahawk7209 Год назад

    Thanks for learning with us!

  • @tjp4342
    @tjp4342 Год назад +1

    Best PC series on RUclips!

  • @UpTheIrons199214
    @UpTheIrons199214 Год назад +1

    Definitely should collab with Northridge Fix! Alex is super cool and knowledgeable.

    • @Maxccc
      @Maxccc Год назад

      Northridge Fix is almost a scam, much better Northwestrepair he can really repair a GPU

  • @xDB8x
    @xDB8x Год назад

    11:20 that seems like a short on one of the power rails that powers the fans. The gpu might be trying to bring the rail up but it goes back down again because of the short. Might be worth checking out with a multimeter the different coils on the board looking for a short-circuit

  • @jeffcoutre2913
    @jeffcoutre2913 Год назад +1

    I would have just mentioned the graphics drivers when switching from Nvidia to Radeon. Great episode

  • @niromanti5935
    @niromanti5935 Год назад +1

    16:33 Did anyone notice that the left fan on the GPU isnt spinning? It wasnt spinning in the other shots either. Does that card have a zero stop function for just the left fan lol?

    • @VNLEASHED
      @VNLEASHED Год назад

      Noticed it as well. A bit of an odd behavior, considering that the right fan was spinning the entire time. I'm sure Greg wouldn't give a viewer a 5600XT with a broken fan on purpose, but mistakes and lapses can happen

  • @MrGeneralScar
    @MrGeneralScar Год назад +7

    I would say donate the cards to someone like Northridge Fix, either as donor boards, or one or two of them for him to make YT content on trying to find the fault. That said Alex is always quite busy and having many jobs all stacked up. Fans of his channel who also watch JayzTwoCents are still waiting on the collab where Jay buys a buch of Alex's hardware and tools, and Alex tries to teach Jay how to solder.

  • @larryrodriguez1977
    @larryrodriguez1977 Год назад +6

    The fan issue on the 1070ti is indicative of a failure somewhere on the GPU. Could be small or something major but honestly probably not worth messing with considering the age of the GPU. As always, great video and great explanation of the testing methods.

    • @GregSalazar
      @GregSalazar  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching, Larry!

    • @larryrodriguez1977
      @larryrodriguez1977 Год назад +1

      @@GregSalazar Thanks for continuing to make content tat not only helps the community but also teaches the community.

    • @BalalAhmad
      @BalalAhmad Год назад +3

      I had a very similar issue with my EVGA 1080. Similar behavior, fans acting weird. Thankfully I was still under warranty (like 50 days left) and was able to get a replacement 2070xc from EVGA.

    • @larryrodriguez1977
      @larryrodriguez1977 Год назад +2

      @@BalalAhmad WOW! That is awesome.

    • @TheBlueBunnyKen
      @TheBlueBunnyKen Год назад

      Greg the 5600xt's left fan wasn't spinning in the video

  • @youknowme2003
    @youknowme2003 Год назад +14

    Would love to see a Video where your Dad fixes the 1070ti, if hes willing to spend the time on it.

  • @Wizk306
    @Wizk306 Год назад

    Knowledge is power! This series says it all! Keep going strong fix or flop!

  • @Erkimet
    @Erkimet Год назад

    I've been binging this series for a couple of weeks now and I must say, getting caught up is a little bitter-sweet. Welp, time to binge PCDC!

  • @malamhari_
    @malamhari_ Год назад

    16:10 the pin on the further right side, it is normal for it to be like that? The pin tip look like its been cropped(?)

  • @crazyguywatchnu
    @crazyguywatchnu Год назад

    I love these videos. I am a service tech on other unrelated equipment but the mindset is always refreshing to keep up. I love the quality of these videos. I hope they remain profitable enough for him to maintain.

  • @apc01352
    @apc01352 Год назад

    i love that ive seen the steel legend/ 3600 combo so many times, these are what i used for my first build a few years ago

  • @nhbountyhunter
    @nhbountyhunter Год назад +3

    NorthridgerFix is an excellent channel that does board repair!

    • @robgom777
      @robgom777 Год назад

      I agree

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris Год назад

      Just as entertaining as Greg.

    • @Maxccc
      @Maxccc Год назад

      Totally disagree, Northwestrepair instead can really repair a GPU.

  • @jinahn91
    @jinahn91 Год назад

    Hi Greg! Been a fan for a while now and have been binge watching your videos lately. You've inspired me to take my PC apart for a deep clean and rebuild my PC. Keep doing what you're doing. Much love!

  • @taruxy
    @taruxy Год назад

    8:22 doesnt that resistor on the back of the card look blown? underneath the poweradapter?

  • @ateem85
    @ateem85 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all these great videos. I'm doing my first complete build later this week when my GPU is delivered. I've done upgrades in the past but never a full build, and your videos have definitely been a huge help! Thanks again

    • @1300BlueStar
      @1300BlueStar Год назад +1

      Simple advice when building, take your time, I've seen others make simple mistakes by rushing so take it slow and think on what your doing not what your going to be doing next.

    • @ateem85
      @ateem85 Год назад

      @@1300BlueStar Thanks for the advice! I'll definitely do that.

    • @1300BlueStar
      @1300BlueStar Год назад +1

      @@ateem85 Your very welcome, I love it a person's first full build goes easy. So good luck, there is nothing quite like hitting the power and watching your first build come to life.

  • @jrose-xp6tf
    @jrose-xp6tf Год назад

    I built my youngest daughter's P.C. in that case, I hadda' CRAM that 360 AIO in the front literally upbending the frame...but it fit and no damage, and for real claustrophobia it's push/pull...good vid as always.

  • @berserkenjoyer7886
    @berserkenjoyer7886 Год назад

    well that was a simple fix, another great addition to the fix or flop collection.

  • @fallenphoenixfilms
    @fallenphoenixfilms Год назад

    Good Guy Greg, the PC Saviour of the Orlando area. Huzzah!

  • @bradclapp4022
    @bradclapp4022 Год назад

    14:40 is a great example of why you should have a UPS!

  • @payback_032
    @payback_032 Год назад

    love the look of the old evga cards like the 1070

  • @jordanmntungwa3311
    @jordanmntungwa3311 Год назад

    Thanks for fixing people's comupters. In 2023 with all the access to information we have it can still feel like early 2002 with all the troubleshooting that PCs still need

  • @JoshsTechWorkshop
    @JoshsTechWorkshop Год назад

    I am trying to fix a GTX 1650 LP card at the moment. Cleaned it up and no display, but I did notice one particular area of the PCB was getting hot that was NOT the main processing unit, so I am going to put some flux on that area and heat up the board using my hot air station.
    I managed to use a hair dryer to SOMEHOW make my brother's old GTX 960 work again. No idea if it was the heat or if I dislodged something that caused the GPU to not work properly.
    Great video as always! Keep it up!

  • @pawzburning
    @pawzburning Год назад

    Thanks you for this series! Troubleshooting made easy!

  • @naymuln
    @naymuln Год назад

    I was waiting for another fix or flop episodes!

  • @jkorotkiewicz
    @jkorotkiewicz Год назад +1

    You should remind people about turning the XMP on and checking if the resizable bar is on after BIOS updates (or resets). But still, very nice that it was "only" the GPU :)

  • @Demented1971
    @Demented1971 Год назад

    Man, I really love this series! Greg you always provide solid content, with tons of info and experienced work!

  • @OskarBlomkvist
    @OskarBlomkvist Год назад +1

    I'd try a vBIOS reflash on the 1070Ti. I had a PC that hadnt been used for three weeks, afterwards when the owener tried to boot it all the fans and RGB on the card was working noramlly but no display. Flashed a new vBIOS onto the card which fixed it :)

  • @bandit6048
    @bandit6048 Год назад

    Great video Greg! Keep it up :) I want to learn more and help others in my area.

  • @rasmusvedel
    @rasmusvedel Год назад +1

    Another FoF so quickly? You’re spoiling us!

  • @sunilkumarmohanty1005
    @sunilkumarmohanty1005 Год назад +1

    @8 min 29 sec I can clearly see a brunt capacitor (Middle one)

  • @TechWithJohannes
    @TechWithJohannes Год назад +5

    Anada one! Thanks Greeg.

  • @jacksonrhodes1500
    @jacksonrhodes1500 Год назад +13

    Hey Greg, when you swap cards, do you do anything with the old drivers already installed first or do you just throw the new card in and go from there? Curios if you use DDU or not

    • @marvinfernandez2583
      @marvinfernandez2583 Год назад +2

      I doubt he doesn't unless the owner gives him the permission to access the desktop? (user gives temp password or something). More likely, Greg just gives an instruction to the user to use DDU and install fresh drivers after he returns it.

    • @drunkhusband6257
      @drunkhusband6257 Год назад

      The old drivers are irrelevant. Leaving them has no effect on the new card

  • @carlzxceeds
    @carlzxceeds Год назад

    i just bought the hs80 max. cant wait to get it delivered.

  • @Ti-Sonic
    @Ti-Sonic Год назад

    14:58 : There's one fan that isn't spinning on the newer card, unsure why is that , but you'd want to check that

  • @Dawelio
    @Dawelio Год назад +5

    Absolutely love your videos and different series Greg. Always such an pleasure watching them all, with such enthusiasm that you have, makes it so much more entertaining and informative. Not to talk about the pure calmness that your videos show, just adds to the whole viewing experience. Keep up the good work my sir! :)

  • @zubairhanif6413
    @zubairhanif6413 Год назад

    Why the second fan of the gpu is spinning while the other is not? 14:54 Any clues?

  • @linchy2679
    @linchy2679 Год назад

    at 14:58 one of the fans on the gpu is not spinning you should check this greg to make sure you dont get into a problem with the owner

  • @santinojoshuatorre1695
    @santinojoshuatorre1695 Год назад

    my old 1070ti in my son's PC also just died a month ago - oddly same symptoms as this one (fans attempt to spin, LED's good, but no display). also repasted, but it was kaput. replaced with an RX 6600 - it was a good run with Pascal. RIP.

  • @worldhello1234
    @worldhello1234 Год назад

    @16:19 Yes, you want a solution that is a solution and not a band-aid.

  • @edwardc4453
    @edwardc4453 Год назад +1

    great video again Greg, think many people could learn from these videos.

  • @berserker341
    @berserker341 Год назад

    i got mine with a blown 0 ohm fuse. soldered it together and it works just fine.

  • @anthonyabbey7592
    @anthonyabbey7592 Год назад

    I enjoy watching fix or flop, it helps so much and is very entertaining.

  • @viperrcr
    @viperrcr Год назад

    This series rocks as always!

  • @davidjarrells8734
    @davidjarrells8734 Год назад

    love this channel watch it all the time and Greg seems like a awesome dude.

  • @cwbuckley4508
    @cwbuckley4508 Год назад

    I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your videos. I have a question for you. If one of these videos last 20 minutes or so, how much time will you have spent from start to finish?

  • @JohnJohn-ts6ux
    @JohnJohn-ts6ux Год назад +1

    Those sponsors wireless headphones, they sure give you a ton of money plus the RUclips😂 anyhow great video by the way😊

  • @krazy4pb
    @krazy4pb Год назад

    I just had a similar issue with an Evga 1070 I got for a budget build for my uncle. I thought the card was toast, I repasted it just as you did and everything. I would power it on and fans would spin, led lights would power on and everything. No picture out. I thought it was dead… but then my monitors black screen prompted me to make sure correct display port version was selected… so I changed it from dp 1.4 to dp 1.1 and rebooted the pc… voila I got picture out. Just something I’d like to suggest if you haven’t looked into.

  • @SirStik
    @SirStik Год назад

    NorthRidgeFix here they come. Love his repair channel!

  • @AnphonicDJ
    @AnphonicDJ Год назад

    Been a long term subscriber! keep those episodes coming! very enjoyable, very informative, nice work Greg!

  • @Tyron-u9c
    @Tyron-u9c Год назад

    Tnx to this series i went and got my own christmas gift for myself a upgrade to my old pc but tnx alot greg i sure learn alot and great entertaiment at the same time keep it up

  • @oib0y
    @oib0y Год назад

    For peace of mind, I bought a UPS. Not that we have many issues here with power, its nice to know should the power go out during any BIOS update I should be fine! Highly recommend!

  • @Jules_Diplopia
    @Jules_Diplopia Год назад

    Nice, as always. Well done Greg.

  • @T.Lspitz
    @T.Lspitz Год назад

    Hey Greg, you should consider contacting "Northwest Repair" or the obviously well-known "Northridge Fix" whenever you plan to send out the bundle of GPUs for repair.
    Both of them are practically geniuses when it comes to GPU troubleshooting and repair.

  • @NYCamper62
    @NYCamper62 Год назад +1

    Nice repair Greg. Wonder if that case has a cover for the psu. To me it just draws to much attention.
    I'm a Radeon fan but when someone switches from Nvidia or vice versa they should be ready to properly switch drivers. Cheers!

  • @Red_Beard_Builds
    @Red_Beard_Builds Год назад +1

    What a fun series! You are awesome !

  • @garrettwilde2798
    @garrettwilde2798 Год назад

    Love this series Greg!! Keep it ip

  • @guiorgy
    @guiorgy Год назад

    Fun fact, modern BIOS (or actually UEFI) and it's configurations are stored on non volatile flash memory, so the data isn't actually lost when power (from the battery) is lost, the battery is really only there to keep the RTC (Real Time Clock) ticking. Motherboard manufacturers actually put work to add the reset on battery removal as a feature.

  • @ReqFam
    @ReqFam Год назад

    Sad to finally see the problem being the GPU but as always you give the person a replacement and its an upgrade ❤ you are a guardian angel for the PC gamers of Orlando!!

  • @linuxfabrication9074
    @linuxfabrication9074 Год назад

    Could be worth checking, as a last resort the GPU with a thermal camera to see if any area is not getting power

  • @ggogaming7441
    @ggogaming7441 Год назад +1

    I know you might have mentioned it to the owner, but I would have loved to see a take on driver comtability. Like removing the Nvidia drivers and installing Amd's, even if not on his system.
    Love your videos

  • @viperdemonz-jenkins
    @viperdemonz-jenkins Год назад

    have not use EVGA since the 970 SC, miss that card. she spit sparks years ago and now is just a display piece.

  • @Noiconnotag
    @Noiconnotag Год назад

    8:35 middle capacitor on the right seem to be blown.