Hey,
So today the GPU in my ASUS F750L decided to die. The laptop had a really bad liquid damage before but i cleaned everything up really well and it worked perfectly for a month now. I even played some hours of GTA V on this machine.
Im pretty sure it is not due to thermal stress because the GPU was hitting 70°C at max. I guess there is still some residue of the liquid damage under the chip? I'd try to reflow the chip with plenty of flux and clean it in an ultrasonic cleaner but i want to ask on the forum before i mess with this since it is a quite powerful machine in my opinion.
And no it is NOT a driver issue. I reinstalled Windows and after installing the latest nvidia drivers it BSOD'd when i open a game. it spits out the common error message VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE and shows up in the device manager with error code 43.
Any suggestions before attempting to reflow it? I know that the chip itself could have gone bad and that heat temporarily fixes the issue which has nothing to do with the solder balls. I know about the baking voodoo.
Thanks & RIP
So today the GPU in my ASUS F750L decided to die. The laptop had a really bad liquid damage before but i cleaned everything up really well and it worked perfectly for a month now. I even played some hours of GTA V on this machine.
Im pretty sure it is not due to thermal stress because the GPU was hitting 70°C at max. I guess there is still some residue of the liquid damage under the chip? I'd try to reflow the chip with plenty of flux and clean it in an ultrasonic cleaner but i want to ask on the forum before i mess with this since it is a quite powerful machine in my opinion.
And no it is NOT a driver issue. I reinstalled Windows and after installing the latest nvidia drivers it BSOD'd when i open a game. it spits out the common error message VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE and shows up in the device manager with error code 43.
Any suggestions before attempting to reflow it? I know that the chip itself could have gone bad and that heat temporarily fixes the issue which has nothing to do with the solder balls. I know about the baking voodoo.
Thanks & RIP

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