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  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
    • 3593
    • slovakia

    #21
    Originally posted by chaos-theory

    Have you encountered that error before? Do you think reflowing can solve this?
    MANY times. have so many spare cards because of this. it is cheap so reball is not cost effective. u can try reflow

    u can try this picture to check ram channel
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    • chaos-theory
      Member
      • Apr 2024
      • 44
      • Africa

      #22
      Originally posted by ktmmotocross

      MANY times. have so many spare cards because of this. it is cheap so reball is not cost effective. u can try reflow

      u can try this picture to check ram channel
      I have used that picture before but it doesn't seem very accurate, can one channel of ram interfere with other channels? Because I removed 2 chips and I still have the artifacts at the same place

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      • ktmmotocross
        Boardkiller
        • Feb 2014
        • 3593
        • slovakia

        #23
        Originally posted by chaos-theory

        I have used that picture before but it doesn't seem very accurate, can one channel of ram interfere with other channels? Because I removed 2 chips and I still have the artifacts at the same place
        balls under gpu

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        • chaos-theory
          Member
          • Apr 2024
          • 44
          • Africa

          #24
          Originally posted by ktmmotocross

          balls under gpu
          I tried reflowing the GPU core with flux, I don't know if the balls melted or not, but I heated it really good, but the same thing happens, I also tried pushing down on the core while looking at the image and pushing down on the vram chips, but nothing changes. Many people suggested that the horizontal lines are caused by faulty vram chips or controllers, but the other places are also distorted, can anyone with more technical expertise explain that

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          • ktmmotocross
            Boardkiller
            • Feb 2014
            • 3593
            • slovakia

            #25
            Originally posted by chaos-theory

            I tried reflowing the GPU core with flux, I don't know if the balls melted or not, but I heated it really good, but the same thing happens, I also tried pushing down on the core while looking at the image and pushing down on the vram chips, but nothing changes. Many people suggested that the horizontal lines are caused by faulty vram chips or controllers, but the other places are also distorted, can anyone with more technical expertise explain that
            reflow does nothing on this cards u need reball

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            • chaos-theory
              Member
              • Apr 2024
              • 44
              • Africa

              #26
              Originally posted by ktmmotocross

              reflow does nothing on this cards u need reball
              I tested VREFC Aand MVREF for all channels and they all have that 1.09v, so the GPU it powering the vram chips, other than that I don't think I can test resistance to the data channels, you mean I need to reball the GPU, that's a hard process is there a way to confirm?

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