Everyone: WOW the repair is amazing etc. Me: No one even noticed the "Make Earth Flat Again" hat i spent most of the editing time on I have no hope for humanity anymore.
@ArtisChronicles5 ай бұрын
I saw that and laughed a bit
@rustler085 ай бұрын
I guess the joke fell flat.
@davidhines75925 ай бұрын
i saw i was too busy trying to make more versions of the hat and failing.
@VndNvwYvvSvv5 ай бұрын
I was busy contracting a local company to make them
@johnremiguzon65385 ай бұрын
Saw it😅 but I was even more amused by the flux smile face 😂😂
@ThatGuy-nb7zf4 ай бұрын
My mom thought I was a genius when I replaced a couple of caps in her flatscreen TV and got it working again. Then there's this guy.
@עןךטןעוןןסםפםב3 ай бұрын
😅😅😅 Well moms are moms
@davevanoerle38793 ай бұрын
Your mom is right !
@payback48033 ай бұрын
I replaced backlght LEDs on my old 75" too when they went out. Not possible anymore on my new OLED. Tho if a Pixel fails on oled it's just one Pixel and not the whole screen.
@Balmung8123 ай бұрын
well this guy has been doing this for years so definitely a master already.
@RP-dy5mu2 ай бұрын
Same lol I blew my mom's mind when I got her a soundbar because her TV speakers have this annoying rattling sound. The soundbar came with a separate controller which sucks, so I tried all evening to get it to work on a single remote via the TV settings and such. Eventually I found the Apple TV siri remote has this feature that it can learn other remotes inputs and I just settled on that. Every couple of months she calls me just to thank me because she can hear so well now. I enjoy the compliments but it feels wrong because deep down I know I ain't shit.
@ReservedForFutureUse5 ай бұрын
Not many people can say they have a hand-built 4090 - bravo dude
@blahorgaslisk77634 ай бұрын
Now how about a wire wound 4090. Skip the PCB and wire wind everything! Now that would be next level...
@thelespauldude32834 ай бұрын
@@blahorgaslisk7763the amount of latency a wire would have would make it perform like a 20 year old gpu
@blahorgaslisk77634 ай бұрын
@@thelespauldude3283 Well the latency would depend on the length of the connection, not if it's a wire or a path on a PCB. Both use coper and wires cab be shorter than the path of a signal path on a PCB. Remember Cray? they were once the absolute super computer masters. Well some of their early computers were using wrapped wires between the components instead of a PCB with traces. This allowed them to design the computer in 3 Dimensions rather than 2 Dimensions as a PCB forces you too do. That way the data paths were shorter and they could run the system at higher frequencies. This is part of how they were able to provide more performance than their competitors. So wire wrapping or soldering the components is harder to do, but theoretically they could be faster. Cut hey, even if you were forced to run it slower it would be a very cool GPU. Just a PCI-e connector and a blob of wires and components. In fact Cray were also water cooling their supercomputers, but of course in their own interesting way. I'm not sure how the cooling of the components were done, but they didn't use a radiator to cool the water. Instead they made the cooler a decorative waterfall that was letting the water fall down a panel and end up in a little pool. Today you can buy similar waterfalls that can be mounted to a wall as a decoration. Again to make their computers more art than equipment they made the chassi look like a round bench. In the middle there were a tower with parts of the computer. The "bench" was even covered with cushions. A little of topic but for real, wire wrapping was something Cray used to be able to make the fastest supercomputers on earth back in time.
@ThaWoundedFox4 ай бұрын
What? Anybody who practically had to rma their gpu has one of these. What are u talking about lol.
@tarheels1003 ай бұрын
@@ThaWoundedFoxI highly doubt any manufacturer would go through this effort on an RMA. It would be cheaper for them to just salvage the core and reflow it onto a brand new PCB that was assembled on a pick and place machine.
@jetonbalidemaj5 ай бұрын
You know theres an AI server somewhere watching your videos thinking "this human is valuable"
@yunuazass5 ай бұрын
This is absolutely correct :D
@D.Trout2225 ай бұрын
LOL no the AI is thinking that human has the wrong number of fingers.
@scottstamm70225 ай бұрын
There's an AI somewhere thinking dirty thoughts while watching his videos.
@VioFax5 ай бұрын
No its thinking how can i recycle this and make money from plagiarizing his content...
this is a reminder that there is always someone better
@GeddyRC3 ай бұрын
It’s a humbling thought but one that definitely comes with age!
@sametekiz37093 ай бұрын
yep
@icanseeall-inthisrealityАй бұрын
anyone should be able to do this with a bit of practice.
@sametekiz3709Ай бұрын
@@icanseeall-inthisreality lol
@HanmaHeiro29 күн бұрын
@@icanseeall-inthisreality A bit? This man has years of experience. Not just practice
@Crippledsasquash19 күн бұрын
Ive done board level repair for the last 30 years im now 44 and have arthritis in my hands. Im now taking heavy painkillers that make me shake so had to hang up my soldering iron. I do miss the challenges of fault finding but i dont miss fixes like this you sir have the patience of a saint i hope you were paid well for that fix as you deserve every penny. Loved the video great job
@retiredat443 күн бұрын
I decided to get away from board lever work ages ago... I did it for aerospace too... multilayer boards suck,, no way you can work on some... they just can't handle the replacing components on them... and the stuff is made like junk in factories,, the components, if you can get them are often proprietary, and hard to figure out what the numbers are, not always labeled. The once in a while fixing a bad solder joint is ok, but with the microelectronic components they are just way too tiny to mess with (a soldering iron can do more damage)... I worked with components under microscopes, with the best equipment there is to test in engineering.. It is usually cheaper to buy a whole new thing, than to mess with things, especially when replacement parts cost more than a whole new. Add neurological disease, with shaking hands and no way. The CPU pins on my Asus Z790 motherboard would be impossible to mess with. if they get touched the board is ruined. Power supplies can be fixed often, if the parts are labeled to find a replacement.
@a.a.26775 ай бұрын
The amount of work needed for this repair was insane 😱
@timarc98955 ай бұрын
I'd really like to know how much this cost. This was an insane amount of work indeed!
@venerandarain35 ай бұрын
at least half of New Card's price for repair cost.
@timarc98955 ай бұрын
@@venerandarain3 an RTX 4090 is $2000 CAD. You say this repair cost $1000? I highly doubt it.
@wstd74175 ай бұрын
You forget the experience of doing these kinds of repair
@mistixfrozz6404 ай бұрын
@@timarc9895 time he wasted on that card and transfering all that stuf it make sense to cost that much
@SArthur2215 ай бұрын
the first successful brain transplant. in a gpu for now....
@UnimatrixYoutube5 ай бұрын
Now we need someone try to transplant the GPU into our brain so we can render our po..i mean games directly in our brains at 4K ultra settings.
@Saivarun115 ай бұрын
@@UnimatrixKZbin
@SArthur2215 ай бұрын
@@UnimatrixKZbin dude i used to have a broken GPU for such a long time (aphantasia)
@thisfeatureisbad4 ай бұрын
@@UnimatrixKZbin I mean, we already have infinitely powerful specs inside ourselves. It's our imagination.
@smith76024 ай бұрын
I think EVGA does this for their returns/warranties. Well, used to do this anyway or at least until their stock runs out.
@PhillMagGamerDad4 ай бұрын
A month ago, I knocked a mug of coffee over on my desk right above my PC standing under my desk. It abruptly switches off, and I understandably lose my mind. Over the next 2 days I carefully disassembled and cleaned every millimeter of my motherboard, CPU, RAM and Graphics card, and apprehensively switched it back on. Everything worked perfectly, and I felt like the king of the world! Watching this video, I realise I am nothing. I know nothing. I will achieve nothing. YOU SIR, ARE A GOD AMONG MEN! AMAZING WORK!
@talos863 ай бұрын
And this is why never place any PC or electric device below the desk level. If you cant do it, then get a new desk. Its much cheaper than killing your PC with a dumb accident. The cheaper solution is, that dont eat and drink at the desk.
@lysergicaciddiethylamide61273 ай бұрын
First mistake PC on floor
@astra66402 ай бұрын
@@talos86 Not necessarily. The desk setup we have at our tiny flat simply doesn't have the space for the two workstations it needs to support, and even if replacing the desk had the potential to fix that issue, it'd rival the cost of the PC that's sitting under it if not exceed it (a lot of it was handed down or bought used or gotten for free)
@osicogames11942 ай бұрын
@talos86 Yep it's a working or gaming place and not a place to eat lunch, snacks or having coffee! 😅
@abumy42 ай бұрын
one important thing is, don't underestimate yourself. You reacted emotionally, but then made the right decisions, to ultimately resolve the incident. I know I once pressed power button on laptop right after spill incident.. All the difference here is skillset.
@razodactylАй бұрын
This wasn't just any fix... you took it in, nursed it to health and sent it off its way... There's actual love in this video.
@ThePhoenixdive3 ай бұрын
As a neurologist, let me tell you I've had way less complicated surgeries. Mad respect.
@ahmedbenlahrech53523 ай бұрын
This would've been perfect if you said "neurosurgeon" instead of neurologist, or I'm just probably r/wooshed
@lordyhgm92662 ай бұрын
@@ahmedbenlahrech5352from my middling understanding, each specialty will have its surgeries, ophthalmologists doing cataracts, OBGYNs doing hysterectomies, so while neurologists focus on nerves and CNS, doesn’t mean they won’t have some complex ass surgeries bordering specialist neurosurgeons
@JB-yx7qh2 ай бұрын
Pretty rare for a neurologist to perform brain surgery.
@BozesanVlad2 ай бұрын
@@JB-yx7qh A neurologist could have some brain surgeries on his own brain, tho
@AtlanticmanticАй бұрын
since when do neurologist do surgeries? I think someone wanted to sound like a big shot and made a big mistake lol.
@polomellitus1664 ай бұрын
I can't even desolder popped capacitors properly and then there's this guy... mad respect.
@runed0s864 ай бұрын
you need more flux
@feelincrispy70534 ай бұрын
At one point in his life neither could he
@bmxscape4 ай бұрын
just give up because its not possible to learn, the internet contains 0 information
@theantipope43544 ай бұрын
It's not as hard as people think. You need lots of flux, heat, & practice.
@smailydude4 ай бұрын
takes time to learn, how much have you been doing doing this for?
@Marty316364 ай бұрын
I get $150 for Xbox X and PS hdmi replacements. And I have gotten them down to a science. Can have them done under an hour thats fully disassembled and reassembled. This is baby work compared to what you just did. Some comments saying $400 and $500. I see $1000 to $1500 value easy. The skill needed to do that work without damaging further is world class alone. Re-balling chips.... Serious work there.
@LCJammer4 ай бұрын
at those prices might as well buy a new gpu? lol
@Marty316364 ай бұрын
@@LCJammer correct.
@alexturnbackthearmy19074 ай бұрын
@@LCJammer There is good damn reason why repairmen is not exactly popular occupation. Especially for this kind of work.
@calceus26404 ай бұрын
@@LCJammer would you tho? or instead send it to repair for half the price of the new 4090?
@LCJammer4 ай бұрын
@@calceus2640 $1000-1500 is not half the price of a 4090. i can get a brand new 4090 for $1600. why should i take the risk of fixing a broken one that has no guarantee that it wont break again later.
@bruceham68565 ай бұрын
If a guy who send this for repair see this video , trow some bonus $$$ in there , this was insane repair.
@kaponecko5 ай бұрын
at this point its not even his graphic card
@ArminasGondolin4 ай бұрын
Theseus's GPU?
@b.i.g.g.u.s4 ай бұрын
@@ArminasGondolin Trigger's 4090.
@northwestrepair3 ай бұрын
He did actually
@andrelisboa71932 ай бұрын
Theseus graphics card
@gyorgyczirjak79562 ай бұрын
Amazing. You did it like its a minor problem. 99% of the repairshops in my country cant do this. Well done bro. Nice job.
@guillaumeguitarian964223 сағат бұрын
In my country, i would say 99,99 % 😅
@jskop56624 күн бұрын
I can't wrap my head around half of what you're actually doing, but I can't stop watching either. Excellent work my friend.
@Emoziga5 ай бұрын
Imagine repairing a board someone's been using as a donor.
@MichalKobuszewski4 ай бұрын
Thinking of that BGA chips.. There's literally thousands of ways this repair could have gone wrong. But here you are, a true champion of rework. Even Louis Rossmann would salute to you, sir. At this stage, repair is probably way more fun than actually gaming on that 4090!
@noth6062 ай бұрын
Can't speak for him on this but doing repair rework is not what I would consider fun, mostly because you know that one mistake, one slip - and at best you have to clean up and start over, at worst you broke/damaged something you can't fix like the PCB and you have to get very lucky to find like he did.
@toastmalone8875Ай бұрын
@@noth606 true, but booting that thing up, watching it post and actually report in the BIOS has to be one of greatest feelings in the world.
@wobblysauceАй бұрын
1 millipaul of flux was used.
@Meister20235 ай бұрын
This is the kind of work that is done out of passion, as otherwise it would be economically unviable. It is clear that you are passionate about your work. Congratulations and continue
@1crazypj4 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking, insane amount of work needing some specialised equipment. Can't be cheap to do that much unless you really like doing it
@Pwnopolis4 ай бұрын
Yes and no, its worth it just to cut down on e-waste alone.
@onegenius63903 ай бұрын
HE'S AN CRAZY GENIUS! great job.
@ribertfranhanreagen98213 ай бұрын
That is why he make it as youtube content
@udance4everАй бұрын
the production value on this video is mind blowing - the editing, the music, adding bits of humor, the practicality - it's in there!
@bagaco68863 ай бұрын
I thought i would enter a video about someone talking bs about the 4090 but it was an amazing repair video. Good job
@flightsimdev90215 ай бұрын
Watching your videos, is like watching a master paint a masterpiece, and so relaxing.
@northwestrepair5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@MrDjaremko19824 ай бұрын
Just like Bob Ross the painter
@minaexperiment5 ай бұрын
Holy moly, that was super impressive! Hope you could take some well deserved rest after that mega fix!
@northwestrepair5 ай бұрын
Nope.
@garajulluivalivalisgarage4895 ай бұрын
@@northwestrepair in Romania they say: rest through work
@burnsyd175 ай бұрын
@@northwestrepair Awesome rescue, and video. How many hours would you estimate this transplant took?
@ranjitmandal16124 ай бұрын
👏
@BozesanVlad2 ай бұрын
This was his rest.
@muratceylan765Ай бұрын
My master, your hands are blessed. I have been following your work for a long time, you are doing great work. Congratulations :))
@northwestrepairАй бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@minchinАй бұрын
Man, you are the electronic engineer that I wanted to grow up to be!!! The repairs are just works of art. Never thought this level of repair is possible and I just kept watching till the end... Respect!
@stragulus4 ай бұрын
I thought I was a pretty decent amateur DIY fix it guy, but then I see this and I am very, very humbled. I can't believe that was a viable repair. Hats off to you sir.
@EXOWill5 ай бұрын
The amount of knowledge and time put into this repair is mind blowing. Turning Coal into Diamonds.
@frankbailey15624 ай бұрын
Just found your account. Holy crap this is the craziest repair I have ever seen on a PCB. I am an ET that only gets to replace component level items, so much respect for the rebuild. Had to of taken 20 hours easy, right? I would never even dare something so time consuming. If it didn't work I would of lost it.
@worldwideroamerАй бұрын
The first thing that comes to mind, was that you are an amazing transplant "surgeon" in your own rights and realm, using equipment and methods that I can see but not comprehend. I am amazed by the amount of effort and care put into the transplant of the components from the old PCB to the donor one. Good work and amazing.
@tygeezy2 ай бұрын
This is a master piece. Not only the skillful labor for this repair, but the camerawork, the music, the editing, everything.
@mikenorfleet22354 ай бұрын
"But what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career." You have skills I will never have. It is nice to watch a master at work...I bend a few pins on a motherboard and I just trash it and go get another one cause I have zero skills :(
@noth6062 ай бұрын
Well, you could have given it to someone who can fix it you know. There are people who will fix things for a sixpack of beer or your sisters phone number or something. Or money, but depending on what it is that needs to be fixed it may or not be worth it. Bent CPU socket pins can be a quick and fairly easy fix if you find a guy who has magnifier and tools for precision work like for example I used to have. I would have fixed bent pins for free or a beer or two. Unless the bent pins are very badly bent in which case the socket has to be replaced and you start looking at special equipment being required that cost more than a thousand. Meaning a specialized workshop like this guy making the video has.
@coshyn694 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, I love your repairs but this video with all the hard work that included all that transplant from a dead card onto the other one which already has been a donor (stripped off of almost everything), plus the epic music made me cry. Of happiness man. Bless you, and all your hard work! You are an incredible electrical & IT engineer ! May you live long, healthy, and may you find all the peace and love and happiness that you deserve, my friend!
@KOAP335 ай бұрын
At that point seems almost easier to build 4090 from the scratch :).......Keep Up The Good Work!!!!
@KngKurdАй бұрын
This repair is nothing short of amazing. The amount of things that could go wrong and for it to all go right shows years of experience doing this and saving money to buy equipment to save time. I know at one point you had to do this with sub par equipment and it was even harder but the amount of work even with all the specialized equipment is crazy. Thank you for saving these gpu’s!
@thebombcat3 ай бұрын
I reattached one mosfet a long time ago and thought I was cool...your skill is so impressive. I could watch you do this all day, it's mesmerizing. Great fix!
@labemolon57394 ай бұрын
This was extremely impressive work and world class attention to detail…and you even filmed the entire process. Hats off to you my friend. Truly amazing!
@northwestrepair4 ай бұрын
Thanks
@enkur19725 ай бұрын
Wow that was an insane amount of work. I hope you got paid well for all that!
@northwestrepair5 ай бұрын
Same pay. Repair complexity and time it takes is not a factor. At least for now.
@attuoz5 ай бұрын
@@northwestrepair At least take 2x because 2 cards were involved.
@tourmaline075 ай бұрын
I agree - I'd expect it to be cheaper for him to get a new 4090 than transfer the components onto a donor board (which itself was damaged). Feel for him a little , there's no warranty which would cover obvious impact damage like that .
@PeteSimpson5 ай бұрын
@@northwestrepair$500+ as far as I'm concerned, it is better than paying $2000 for a used one on eBay of unknown origin and condition. Keep up the great work and entertaining videos 👍 Cheers 🍻
@PeteSimpson5 ай бұрын
@enkur1972 A 4090, I hope he charged at least $400, no make that $500+ for this repair. It's a 4090, a used one on eBay is around $2000+. At least this one had been looking at, all temps checked, serviced and has a guarantee on the repair. A used one from eBay is, well, it could be being sold for a bad reason. No, paying at least $500 for this 4090 repair is definitely better than paying $2000 for a used one from eBay of unknown origin and condition 👍
@the_real_peter5 ай бұрын
This repair left me speechless...super impressive, keep up with those! You're my biggest motivation!
@DoYouLikeThisName3 күн бұрын
The fact that you can repair and understand it all is amazing. The patients you must have as well. I enjoyed the entire video. The song for “the transfer” was a good fit for the process. Keep it up!
@FlockofAngelsАй бұрын
Amazing repair work!
@juliovsilva5 ай бұрын
Proud to be among the first ones to see this. What an awesome repair. Thanks for posting!
@thaedleinad4 ай бұрын
The repair cost was probably 90% of the price of a new GPU. This channel amazes me deeply, the level of skill is absurd.
@x2stefan27014 ай бұрын
This guy asks only 50 bucks for repair, chill out😂
@metal_mo4 ай бұрын
@@x2stefan2701 no way
@x2stefan27014 ай бұрын
@@metal_mo that's what I remember from his discord
@sirzebra4 ай бұрын
@@x2stefan2701 This guy is highly skilled technician, it's 50$ an hour, not fifty for a whole repair. get real kid. Still probably much less than 90% of a 2000$ GPU. If it's 500$ it's a bargain.
@mennovanlavieren38854 ай бұрын
@@sirzebra 50$ an hour? Only if you pay in cash or in a low wage country.
@tunezproduction015 ай бұрын
1000 dollar worth repairs we’ll done captain 🎉
@SomeCanine3 күн бұрын
This man built his own semiconductor factory just to make a customer happy. What a guy.
@Michael-su7ip3 күн бұрын
I am a PCB engineer at a megacorp and this skill astounds me. The best I can do is QFP / QFN package rework. Anything BGA I send off to people like you, thank you for making this video!
@ZodiakSL5 ай бұрын
You deserve a technical and skill award for successfully completing this procedure.
@georged54205 ай бұрын
Best episode of law & order yet!
@drinkintea15725 ай бұрын
Perfect, upload just before my sleep time
@angwysocnub41955 ай бұрын
Same
@boy-who-likes-bats5 ай бұрын
perfect :)
@karmaftw37305 ай бұрын
Lol me with my insomnia
@010falconАй бұрын
This has been the first video in a long time, where I saw someone who actually knew how to solder. Well done, thank you for your professionalism on this platform.
@glenjordan4886Ай бұрын
Nothing short of a skilled surgeon. Having a 4090 myself curious to know what causes ripped pads
@endame905 ай бұрын
7:18 You missed an opportunity right there "the short is gone"
@adaniel695 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣from northbridgefix.... And from Sorin: "we have a picture! Can't believe!" 🤣🤣🤣
@Krisztian5HUN5 ай бұрын
@@adaniel69 better than factory
@Accursed4life4 ай бұрын
I've done enough soldering work to know that takes skill and patience. Well done.
@mattnorth74525 ай бұрын
Your work ethic, attention to detail, and just the amount you *care* about the work you do is fantastic. We need more peeps like you.
@JOK3R_LG17 күн бұрын
In Poland, we have service technicians who repair damaged pads with great success. You need to manually remove the pads that are close to the damaged ones and which look good but in fact do not stick well, then use a very hard solder mask to attach the new ones (transparent soldermask) . All you need is willingness, good equipment and knowledge. They normally provide a warranty for such repairs and it is very rare for someone to come back with a complaint.
@StephenLoneyАй бұрын
You're editing in this video is on point. Enjoyable and educational. Blessings.
@Simpleman19955 ай бұрын
I am speechless... Legendary repair🙌
@ggoddkkiller13425 ай бұрын
None of his friends can recognize him anymore but he will live lol. Amazing work as usual!
@Fergie63665 ай бұрын
'What sorcery is this?' Great work from the Wizard once more.
@kumarhiranyaАй бұрын
Came for the "Why", stayed for the "How". Amazing work!
@jarrodohlsson3839Ай бұрын
Those are some serious electronic engineering skills you have. This is the best repair video I have ever seen. Well done.
@Redpandafan50005 ай бұрын
your repairs are so fascinating to watch
@Negiku5 ай бұрын
Damn this must be such a tedious task even for you. Btw, love how you separate two solder balls already joined together 😅
@loverboykimi5 ай бұрын
Hello Doctor... Good surgery as always! You're in different level.. Congrats.
@Longjumping-War2484Ай бұрын
I have an electronics education background from years ago, that I never got to apply in my day job cuz I just ended up being a Network Administrator! Your videos have now become the blueprints to allow me to fix my own hardware! As they say, down to the board! Thank you, good sir! I have now subbed!
@rigatr0n2 ай бұрын
Clearly you have great mechanical skill, even yourself surprised at the success you had here, which shows really how tough this stuff is to do, really good job!
@Vile-Flesh5 ай бұрын
Very well done. I can't imagine the sick feeling of someone's 4090 shitting the bed and no longer working.
@iLeicha4 ай бұрын
High-end GPUs usually comes with 3 to 5 years warranty. If the GPU stop working the user send it back to where he originally bought it and they should send him a new one.
@DecibelAlex4 ай бұрын
@@iLeicha 2-3 years is standard for pc parts, high end or low end makes no difference. some manufacturers might offer an additional 1 year warranty on some products, but you're not getting a 5 year warranty from retailers unless you buy their extended warranty. they would go bankrupt if they did
@UKKNGaming3 ай бұрын
@@iLeichaNvidia and the manufacturers don't recognize the damages done to the 4090 in most cases so you literally have a paper weight card when it breaks power connector and PCB cracking on the 4090 is not covered by warranty LMFAOOOOOOO
@agsystems82203 ай бұрын
I'm more thinking of the person who ripped their board apart only to discover that it wasn't the board that was the problem! That donor board must have had a story. I'm guessing this was a miner though, so limited sympathy.
@maruanchrollo29924 ай бұрын
Bro, you are a legend, literally resurrected it from the dead.
@peterpeter56664 ай бұрын
every time i watch a 4090 repair video im glad i bought a 7900xtx
@thisfeatureisbad4 ай бұрын
Any GPU can break at some point. NVIDIA being the top of the star recently thanks to all melting connectors and some weird ass cables. I would rather solder them directly onto the PCB and not give a single F about the looks.
@kevinsteinman89674 ай бұрын
@@thisfeatureisbad That's how I fixed a grand son's 4090 after a melted connector that even had a safety clip to make sure the wire was secured. Works great now and been running that way for a long time now.
@stormk-11304 ай бұрын
@@thisfeatureisbad Looks are useless in pc world to be honest. people dont even waste their time looking the hardware, they waste their time in the damn screen. i still dont get it with all this crap about looks lol
@GizmoMaltese4 ай бұрын
7900xtx is a nice card if your budget is tight
@ChuckFreeman01024 ай бұрын
Amd lagged in all my games and has inferior drivers. Sad but true.
@TheRunner3D18 күн бұрын
Your work amazes me, this channel is a proof that humanity is something else.. bless you
@TheLb01813 күн бұрын
Your skill and....patience is next level. Great job!
@Krisztian5HUN5 ай бұрын
7:19 and the short is gone Magical!!
@gorytarrafa5 ай бұрын
What i think about this repair ? I think you are the goat , that's what i think . Amazing work .
@Edmo5 ай бұрын
I know nothing about fixing electronics, but I do like to watch this kind of video.
@wdowa94Күн бұрын
I like how fast you work 14 minutes of work and it is done. WOW
@ChaosWolfNinja3 күн бұрын
You sir are an amazing person to sit there fix something so complicated. I commend you for your hard work and attention to detail. I wish I knew of a person with your skills in my country. All the best and thank you.
@MalinowyWampir5 ай бұрын
Knowledge + Experience + Precision god bless you 🙏
@FotisKatsafados6 күн бұрын
Your knowledge and skill handling these boards is amazing , I was captivated and if I wasnt too old , I would be requesting to come work under you for free to learn this craft as its extremely interesting to me. Great repair.
@SchubertDipDabАй бұрын
The level of technical skill and workmanship here is amazing. Doing all this SMT stuff by hand without breaking anything blows my mind.
@tech.curiosityАй бұрын
You have such an amount of patient that i will not even dream of. Greatly done.
@chrisopperman7 күн бұрын
I am clueless when it comes to electronics. Watching you repair this, is like watching a magician. Oh, and I certainly saw and enjoyed the hat!
@starlord29175 күн бұрын
How can you do it? You never cease to amaze me... it takes so much dedication, knowledge and perseverance to do this.
@armandoalvesferreira675622 күн бұрын
Man, an artist at work. I thoroughly enjoyed the process
@ebulbulnl24 күн бұрын
Incredible. Really nice work. Shows exactly how people engineer this kind of things. Really appreciate it. Real master of electronics.
@Pandakaniya3 ай бұрын
Holy mother of god! I'm an EE and your work is breathtaking. Recently found your channel. Subscribed. Once again, your work is incredible
@ROARROARROAR-w7xАй бұрын
This is 2ez with this mans infinite pc wisdom. Very wise.
@Suavelife8529 күн бұрын
This all was amazing to watch. You did what I never conceived possible.
@jashley7Ай бұрын
You are respected. The knowledge and skill you clearly demonstate are greatly admired. Thank you for the excellent content.
@princebanini20 күн бұрын
There is "the best technician that ever lived" and then there's this guy💪🏼
@michaelmartin6842 ай бұрын
Holy shit, the amount of incredibly delicate work on this one is mind blowing.
@iam474023 күн бұрын
I work with MCB and PCB all the time, and diagnose failures, but due to the nature of my work, I do not do component level repairs and typically replace. I truly respect those that do though. Seems like a passion over productivity.
@aekxz12922 сағат бұрын
Better story and production values than any modern movie. This is pure art.
@jaskbiАй бұрын
Amazing, one of the most comprehensive repairs i've seen to date
@stevedenton7986Ай бұрын
You are the MAN bro!!! When I saw that donor board I was like "No way" but you pulled it off. Amazing repair!!!
@princebanini20 күн бұрын
My gosh, this has got to be the most amazing thing i've seen all year. I mean how!! this video just blows my mind.
@Drockzoids3 ай бұрын
Amazing. I thought it was going to be you Frankensteining something together, but ended up it was an amazing repair and I unexpectedly stayed for the whole thing.
@Brownwaffles29 күн бұрын
Im always amazed when i watch you’re videos. You’re line of work is very intriguing to watch 😮
@porterde082 ай бұрын
You sir do some amazing professional board work, and quick at that.
@gleb_budnic3 ай бұрын
Solo rebuild such a complex card. Hands down, years of practice and dedication are showing. Community should be pround and appriciate your services to the fullest.
@lurinolt15 күн бұрын
Frankenstein hand built 4090 for the win, the skills and work it took to do this repair is way beyond anything I though possible, it's just crazy