Can you kill GPU by using wrong size pads ?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Ryan53799
    @Ryan53799 Год назад +51

    I've been micro soldering on game consoles for 3 years now, completely self taught. TDP158 chips in Xbox, hdmi ports on ps5 and all consoles, M92 on switch ect. But your ability to repair GPUs is a skill I would love to obtain lol if I could download your brain into mine I would in a heartbeat XD nobody trains new techs anymore and I can't find anyone to teach me GPUs

  • @r.d.x7403
    @r.d.x7403 Год назад +32

    Damn! You went the extra mile and saved another graphics card. People like you are the ones keeping the used PC market alive.

  • @lurinolt
    @lurinolt Год назад +19

    The determination and dedication to your work is admirable. Seeing these kind of unfixable GPUs being repaired is both jaw dropping and satisfying

  • @ianheyman2682
    @ianheyman2682 Год назад +72

    Found your channel/Discord last week after deciding that I wanted to try my hand at fixing a broken 2070 from FB Marketplace ($30). Want to say that I really enjoy your videos, its nice to see how responsive you are on Discord, and your Discord mods also seem very knowledgable and helpful. It'll take another week or so before I work up the courage to crack open this gpu from FB, but you'll probably see a pathetically incompetent Discord post from me around that time! Cheers til then 😁

    • @RANDOMNATION907
      @RANDOMNATION907 Год назад +2

      I'm about to head down a similar road with an RX 5700xt. Sincerely, Good luck.

    • @FacialVomitTurtleFights
      @FacialVomitTurtleFights Год назад

      Pathetically incompetent lol xD
      Glad to see you dont overestimate your abilities haha

    • @RichardMar
      @RichardMar Год назад

      Any chance to share the discord Link? the one in the description doesnt work

    • @ianheyman2682
      @ianheyman2682 Год назад

      ​@@RichardMarhmmm, try again, I just tested it and it was correct

    • @VioletGiraffe
      @VioletGiraffe 7 месяцев назад

      How did it go with the 2070?

  • @sublime2craig
    @sublime2craig Год назад +12

    Really impressive to watch the work you do. Keep posting please!!!

  • @GabrielMeneses
    @GabrielMeneses Год назад

    i like videos when repairs doesn´t go well , because we learn more when the expert resolve the invisible problem

  • @0dB_
    @0dB_ Год назад

    Thank you for speeding up even more the memory swap segment

  • @sixxiom1142
    @sixxiom1142 Год назад +1

    Watching you reball a core is magic...what a legend!

  • @hristiqndimitrov5249
    @hristiqndimitrov5249 Год назад +1

    Production quality has been going up it's great you can put in the time to improve with everything you've got going

  • @Novadude
    @Novadude Год назад +3

    you really are a wizard at this stuff lol its amazing. i would just assume the card is toast but you fix it like its brand new. you're awesome!

  • @thepurplesmurf
    @thepurplesmurf Год назад +8

    03:00 the light reflection in the boiling bubbles look like sparks are shooting out from underneath the core.

  • @edcellshop5855
    @edcellshop5855 Год назад

    awesome!repair done with the golden hands.....tyvm for always sharing..watching here from Philippines...

  • @JohnWilliams-gy5yc
    @JohnWilliams-gy5yc Год назад +27

    If collective heat problems can lead to this issue, can you make a guide how to detect thermal issue early and how to replace wrong size pads with correct ones?

    • @SupraSav
      @SupraSav Год назад

      How to detect thermal issues? Monitoring software. HWINFO64 is great.

    • @caprairinucai
      @caprairinucai Год назад +2

      Think a little bit...u don't need to go to Oxford to figure it out :)

    • @rnegoro1
      @rnegoro1 6 месяцев назад

      1st sign The card will definitely underperform - maybe artefacting and such.
      2nd sign if you can use hw monitor - for gddr6x they will show you the ram temps .
      3 - it's going to be a bit tough but you have to test the pads or look at existing database or asking the manufacturers , if you are given a wrong size pad gpu - ask them for the pad schematics.

    • @TheJesusNacho
      @TheJesusNacho Месяц назад

      Would like to learn this too

  • @mudgem3742
    @mudgem3742 4 месяца назад

    This is some serious skill. Just amazing, not to mention making and saving money.

  • @FarooQ2k23
    @FarooQ2k23 Год назад +1

    Love watching your video bro even i dont know any single thing what u do there except cleaning.... GG

  • @m0dD3rLP
    @m0dD3rLP Год назад

    The amount of patience, skill and materials it takes to re-ball a ~750mm2 core will absolutely get a like from me. That is quite a process to watch and I'm glad you were able to fix it...even if it is a Founder's Edition and doomed to live a very hot life.

    • @angurishudesu
      @angurishudesu Год назад

      Hey Im not savvy in this stuff so could you tell me what reballing does? Was that the reason the gpu really got fixed?

    • @OjStudios
      @OjStudios Год назад

      Usually a crack in the solder joints under the core. The little balls of solder between the core and pcb get replaced.

  • @ibengotvasilforrd4258
    @ibengotvasilforrd4258 5 месяцев назад

    I remember watching 2 videos from Louis about reballing flip chips, and reflowing gpus, the point being that usually reballing is actually reflowing, and that reflowing is a temporary fix.

  • @sepehr57
    @sepehr57 Год назад

    Damn dude, we got cinematic cameras an sh!t? Pop off, king!👑

  • @teddp
    @teddp Год назад

    Excellent job as always, I'm really surprised you haven't reached 100k subscribers yet

  • @Amber57499
    @Amber57499 3 месяца назад

    I'd love to see a video about your story, how you became such a genius with this line of work!

  • @SmokinGoodd420
    @SmokinGoodd420 Год назад +1

    Love your content! Been lurking on a few videos for tips and tricks. Found a bunch of AGP cards from 20 + years ago, But i have a few pascal cards that are haunted, passing mem tests , benchmarks. Then one day it will refuse to cooperate, I just thought graphics cards got old like humans. Some days i don't want to cooperate when my arthritis is flaring up, I said it must be a case of arthritic graphic card syndrome. Sorry i Know that was a bad joke .

  • @FunkyTechy
    @FunkyTechy Год назад +1

    I appreciate you making this video 🤙

  • @galacticinsomniac8069
    @galacticinsomniac8069 Год назад

    You do a great job presenting and the quality of work is great. Thank you for the informative view, and the entertainment value. Kudos !!

  • @ZaPirate
    @ZaPirate Год назад +1

    Love the memes. Thank you!

  • @keithnsearle7393
    @keithnsearle7393 Год назад

    You do a very job with graphic cards. I am hooked!

  • @lovegamesandtrains3194
    @lovegamesandtrains3194 Год назад

    you are so good at fixing gpus and one of the most fixes ive ever seen you do is with the 2080 ti {which is just bad)

  • @jeanpablosky2530
    @jeanpablosky2530 Год назад

    Compre una 5700xt minada la cual tenian en excelentes condiciones, de verdad estaba intacta, al momento de probarla empezo con artifacts, decidi cambiarla por otro modelo pero cuando la saque de mi pc el backplate de esa gpu estaba con algo parecido a vaselina o un aceite, buscando en internet encontre que es un tipo de silicona que se vierte cuando los pads son de mala calidad y entonces eso para mi habia arruinado las memorias, por suerte me la reconocieron y pude devolverla, pero comprendi lo importante que era saber que pads colocar, destruyeron una gpu por no saber, una pena, perdon por no comentar en ingles, te veo desde Arg. sos una bestia amigo.

  • @suryavanshib
    @suryavanshib Год назад

    Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
    You always try to keep your videos short and informative.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @formbi
    @formbi Год назад +1

    comments are good for the youtube algorithm

  • @Born_Stellar
    @Born_Stellar Год назад +1

    I used 1mm pads because documentation said to use 1mm pads, but when I tightened the waterblock the pcb was very warped! undid it and replaced with .5mm pads and luckily it still works.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад

      Yeah they might have used Feta cheese grade pads originally, those just flatten out if you squeeze them. But they only have like 1W/mK typical, maybe just south of 3W/mK maximum, higher performance pads are a whole lot stiffer.

  • @kevinbernal5068
    @kevinbernal5068 Год назад +8

    I noticed that NRF does not post many GPU videos any more... I wonder why?

    • @tomkroebel4936
      @tomkroebel4936 Год назад +6

      Because Alex doesn't work hard but smart! ;-P

  • @RickJuniorO
    @RickJuniorO 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, but it takes ignorance...basically. guys just get the right equipment, measure, and get the right size. It's not hard, and it can save your 8 year plus old gpu. I've got a 2070 super that's still running just like day one, because of proper pad and paste replacement. That said the alpha move is to fuck it up anyways and fix it yourself with superior technical knowledge/skill like this king right here.

  • @SpudCommando
    @SpudCommando Год назад

    so satisfying to see a reball core pass timespy

  • @hanswurst9120
    @hanswurst9120 Год назад

    The memes are stong in this one. Love it.

  • @JohnM89
    @JohnM89 Год назад +1

    Amazing work.

  • @dunderzubbi5663
    @dunderzubbi5663 7 месяцев назад

    wow you're amazing at this. Definitely giving you a subscribe!

  • @shawnpaulzuccarellorizzo
    @shawnpaulzuccarellorizzo Год назад

    yup..I need some of those little measuring calipers.

  • @OtherWorldExplorers
    @OtherWorldExplorers Год назад

    Been subbed for a long time.
    I like saving unicorns sooo...
    I have rang the bell. This is rare for me to do, so you are in good company of three others. Clickspring, This old tony, and The Lion Whisperer. The remaining 543 channels I am subbed too are jealous.. :)

  • @SovereignKnight74
    @SovereignKnight74 8 месяцев назад

    Great job! Love your videos! Love your work!

  • @danytoob
    @danytoob Год назад

    Alex is back! Flashed by quicker than a BIOS! The universe is coming back into alignment ... ahh, sigh, ohmmmm

  • @Fergie6366
    @Fergie6366 Год назад

    Always that extra mile good job

  • @gabrieltirtau7095
    @gabrieltirtau7095 Год назад

    almost 70k, oh yeah baby

  • @jvanderhorst2011
    @jvanderhorst2011 Год назад +1

    Love your work, you should add what equipment you need, maybe we can chip hin and help you get it.

    • @northwestrepair
      @northwestrepair  Год назад +1

      My video equipment is cheap.
      I use handicam for top view and I need something better.
      Side camera is sony a6000 I bought for 250 bucks and a zoom lens for 50.
      I honestly don't know I should aim for.
      I need easy zoom from the top and side camera with good zoom.
      4k 60fps is too much to ask so 4k 30fps will do for sure.

    • @jvanderhorst2011
      @jvanderhorst2011 Год назад

      @@northwestrepair ahh ok Well i would say check out what you need to make your work better i know a lot of people will chip in to help you out.

  • @MuckyxD
    @MuckyxD 2 месяца назад

    I can confirm that reflashing my GPU BIOS and DDU'ing 3 times solved my hemorhoids for good.

  • @Aareesh1
    @Aareesh1 2 месяца назад +1

    Great work!!!!! how much it may cost out of warranty?

  • @rayray00204
    @rayray00204 Год назад

    I love Rog card. the memory chip have their own individual heatsink (separate with GPU) . so you can use as thick as possible.

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr Год назад +1

    Thank goodness this card came to you. I am beginning to suspect every card with replaced thermal paste has had the wrong thermal pads put in it. What do you do fake bearded guy when the card itself is warped from wrong pad thicknesses. I watch a guy over in the Philippines put on Palit 1050ti cards and one over the driver pads looks about a 1/4" inch thick. Here in America I never see pads 1/4" thick. With pads that thick it seems to me to be an insulator rather than a heat removal device. Seems something else should be done. Maybe solid copper or aluminum pads. Thermal would certainly take a while to heat up. Physics is strange in that better conductors are also better thermal transfer devices. I think maybe diamond is a better thermal conductor. And who has thin sheets of that.

    • @Benri05
      @Benri05 Год назад

      Thermal putty is your best bet if you don't have the info about the right pad thickness.

  • @dillonmitchell1568
    @dillonmitchell1568 Год назад

    i dont know how much time it takes to do what you do, but its cool to watch

  • @FranklinClinton1
    @FranklinClinton1 Год назад

    Great Video bro 😉 thank you for that !! 🇩🇪

  • @i_zoru
    @i_zoru 17 дней назад

    wrong size? not really, but wrong THICCNESS can

  • @nix7705
    @nix7705 Год назад

    i think sonic cleaning not only gpus but also boards will make customers happy, anyway i would be happy if my expensive and dirty board will look like new, but i'm perfectionist

  • @LilMissMurder3409
    @LilMissMurder3409 Год назад +1

    I upgraded my shitty motherboard yesterday by adding a heatsink over the one bank of un-cooled VRMs - I raided the thin pad sheets from an old PSU's mosfets. So far so good!
    Tony I wanted to ask you; what's the state of BIOS editing these days? I'm thinking of ferinstance (if it was possible) to offer a service to your clients where you can increase voltage limits and the like.

  • @ansh51
    @ansh51 Год назад

    Unicorns are endangered species. We should all do our part to save them.

  • @HoshPak
    @HoshPak 5 месяцев назад

    This video makes me kinda nervous as I'm going to try re-padding and pasting my GPU to fix an ongoing hotspot issue, soon.
    I've measured all the pads with an electronic caliper and chose to go for very soft pads about 0.5 mm thicker than the original ones (only one size available, so I need to stack them).
    For the backplate I'm going even softer with 3 mm pads to make sure the backside of the memory is being cooled. They are performing worse however, the backplate is fairly limited as a heatsink, anyway.
    Wish me luck!

  • @FoVision
    @FoVision Год назад

    Love the og music and new

  • @Djinn112
    @Djinn112 2 месяца назад

    I hope someone donates the 4K camera.

  • @dano5238
    @dano5238 Год назад

    Another great video. DId the owner say he dropped new pads in?

  • @Ogk10
    @Ogk10 Год назад

    Someone give this man an 8k camera

  • @benjaminwirth5192
    @benjaminwirth5192 Год назад

    👍 nice one as always.

  • @vincetaylor6126
    @vincetaylor6126 Год назад

    😅love the unicorn statement

  • @PAB-Elektronik
    @PAB-Elektronik Год назад

    I love the Alex outfitt you have 🤣🤣

  • @mikelascelle2921
    @mikelascelle2921 2 месяца назад +1

    Do u think u could get better temps on my 4090 suprim liquid x. I get over 20 degrees on delta after playing warzone for about an hour.

  • @ignatiusjreilly1287
    @ignatiusjreilly1287 Год назад

    Subscribed just because of the poor unicorns

  • @nickv6568
    @nickv6568 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another awesome video.

  • @FearTec
    @FearTec Год назад

    Great work

  • @05chrisan
    @05chrisan Год назад

    Mejor que de fábrica sin ninguna duda jaja. Saludos

  • @idhamproaqw98
    @idhamproaqw98 Год назад +1

    I don't know I was this early. Anyway, please don't hurt the unicorn they did nothing wrong... I did subscribe to you.

  • @os12tr
    @os12tr Год назад +2

    I am curious to know if the other two memory chips were good.

  • @michaelfalabella6296
    @michaelfalabella6296 Месяц назад

    i'm having the same issue with a 2070 tri frozr, i used 1.5mm pads and it wasn't proper contact with the heatsink, and now i'm using 2mm and it's proper pressure, but temps stay at 72...which is where it was before the repaste...i'm still confused if i need 1.75mm pads but all i can find is 1.65mm

  • @gimmyfun529
    @gimmyfun529 Год назад +1

    Hey @northwestrepair I have a question: when you give new balls to the core why do you remove the stencil before melting them? Just curious.

  • @pettym3
    @pettym3 Год назад

    man i thought my card reaching 75 degrees was hot 😂

  • @lordgilfor16
    @lordgilfor16 Год назад

    Tang!!! You're the best

  • @danielsatko-
    @danielsatko- Год назад +3

    have u some advice in reballing? my balls is often shifting position and fusing with neighboard balls, even with literrally no air speed, even with good solder wiping

    • @northwestrepair
      @northwestrepair  Год назад +4

      Too much flux.
      Air flow too high.
      Flux not suitable

    • @danielsatko-
      @danielsatko- Год назад

      @@northwestrepair maybe i try another flux

  • @OasisFinder
    @OasisFinder 3 месяца назад

    i dont know why but this video was satisfying to watch.
    i am not rich, but i can give you my like subscribe :D

  • @torshec8634
    @torshec8634 Год назад

    Thermal Pads, just like real pads the size is important! Pick the wrong one and it will get messy!

  • @RubyRoid07
    @RubyRoid07 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video!
    What do you do with thermal pads that didn't properly fit? Do you throw them away or is it possible to reuse them?

    • @muazzambhatti1672
      @muazzambhatti1672 Год назад

      reuse them ofcourse. these pads are a tad bit expensive

    • @danilov114
      @danilov114 Год назад

      If pads are in decent shape and not compressed way too much can be stored and reused.

  • @nikolaskallianiotis8622
    @nikolaskallianiotis8622 Год назад

    4:34 If it was in 4K I would have to buy a 4K monitor and I'm not rich too so please feel free to donate for a poor's 4K monitor (to praise these balls in all of their glory).

  • @spacecy
    @spacecy Год назад

    Nice fix bro :)

  • @WellyngtonDev
    @WellyngtonDev Год назад

    Bro you are the best

  • @J_..._
    @J_..._ Год назад +1

    Hemorrhoids still here

  • @polle572
    @polle572 11 месяцев назад

    gotta lift the core

  • @rafak9177
    @rafak9177 Год назад

    I have a Gigabyte RTX 3070. The card gives picture but displays artifacts. Mats shows write arrors on all 8 banks. What should I try first? Core reballing?

  • @duperpokgab
    @duperpokgab 27 дней назад

    May I ask what brand of thermal pads you use and where I can find them?

  • @RichardMar
    @RichardMar Год назад

    The discord link doesn’t work anymore :)

  • @Rmm1722
    @Rmm1722 Год назад

    wow good work

  • @jaromirandel543
    @jaromirandel543 7 месяцев назад

    0:20 - there is not removed plastic label out of thermal pads. Hot it could work?

  • @johntet
    @johntet Год назад

    I don't get it. If mem pads are too thin then what? The Core was getting too much pressure and balls cracked? Is that possible?
    I think it's more likely that some other pads around the card were too thick and core didn't contact 100%. That would lead to higher temps. Throttling down can only do so much if this was hitting consistently 100+ celsius.

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerz Год назад

    If they are to thin than yes you can.

  • @visionscaper
    @visionscaper 6 месяцев назад

    I think it’s great what you do here, but I’m wondering, isn’t this repair more expensive than a new card?

  • @Arokhantos
    @Arokhantos Год назад

    If seen some one use thermal paste instead of pads on vram on he's 7900 XTX to get a lower hotspot temp, no idea if that's a good idea, i would assu,e the thermal paste would dry up overtime and pump out cos chips are small, but then again same seems happen on GPU core without a pad like kryosheet or PTM7950 from honeywell.

  • @mamonreyes
    @mamonreyes 28 дней назад

    I've revently change GPU thermal pads in 2 Alienware laptops with 1mm pads and BOTH present video problems. I'm almost sure now thermal grease is better for these delicate components :(

  • @DanielCardei
    @DanielCardei Год назад

    without seeing the video. Yes!
    I`m not ashamed to say it 😅
    Killed the memory from a laptop 👌
    not a cheap lesson.

  • @NerexisPL
    @NerexisPL 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, could you please share what do you use for memory test? I have exactly the same problem and the same gpu. The artifacts still happening after changing paste and pads. I will try more thick thermal pads. Also what is minimum and optimal thermal conductivity to use? Is 3W/mk ok?

  • @LOT9T
    @LOT9T Месяц назад

    So my 4080 super (Pro-Art) gets to 74 degrees yet the hotspot gets to around 100 degrees. Is this a concern and if so what could be the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated. your work is excellent. didn't even know reballing a core was a thing!

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic Год назад

    Thicker pads on VRAM will push the PCB away from the GPU, ie, you are probably right that it cracked GPU balls in that corner.

  • @hangemhi001
    @hangemhi001 Год назад

    outstanding

  • @m.smanoj4688
    @m.smanoj4688 Месяц назад

    On laptop vram and vrms what to use bro pls tell me
    I own rog strix g15 laptop
    For cpu i oredered liquid metal of thermal grizzly for gpu ordered thermal grizzly extreme
    For vram and vrms what to use some say pad and some paste
    Can iuse Arctic mx4 for vram and vrms pls reply

  • @chrisamon5762
    @chrisamon5762 Год назад

    Great video 😂

  • @myc3773
    @myc3773 Год назад

    Nice video bro
    I have a q : one of pro repair man i saw said amd boards usually have better quality and when you desolder chip, the chance is very low for board pads to break. can you confirm this.
    Thanks

    • @northwestrepair
      @northwestrepair  Год назад +2

      maybe their pads are glued to the board better but the mask is dissolved by alcohol making it even worse.

  • @Del_UK
    @Del_UK Год назад

    With the graphics cards you fix, do you record any data of temperatures, FPS in heaven etc? 🤔