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Graphics Card Baking Fail!

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Well,

found a pc in the Shed. thought mhmm this is capable of a bedroom htpc, built her up and no problems. then the artifacts came :(

Checked both memory modules, still an issue - it had to be the Graphics card, time to pre-heat the oven to 200c and cook the board for 10 minutes.

im sure you will smile with me here to see how much dropped off! :( FML

graphics_card_fail.jpg
 
the memory modules are on both sides, something had to give. oh well, its not like it was a stonking gfx card.

Rest in peace little htpc card
 
Over cooked.:D

I find about 7-8 minutes is ample, & less time if it's a fan oven.

Solder has a lower melting point so only need to soften enough it for it to flow.
 
No harm in trying though! :) - one to never be tried again! :)

I have an old x1900 card that has a problem, but I never got around to cooking it because I could not work out how to stop this potentially happening without a fancy support for the heavy components.

Maybe just pressing some tin foil in to a support shape would work ;)
 
Over cooked.:D

I find about 7-8 minutes is ample, & less time if it's a fan oven.
Would make some interesting conversation:

Friend: 'I just overclocked my 6850...now it is running great!'

zeegy: 'I just overcooked my xxxx, now it is not working anymore :('

Friend: 'Overcocked? Dude you mean overclock right?'

zeegy: 'No...I left it in the oven for too long...'

Friend: ' ......'

Friend: '...what is it doing in the oven instead of your PC?'
 
Well,

found a pc in the Shed. thought mhmm this is capable of a bedroom htpc, built her up and no problems. then the artifacts came :(

Checked both memory modules, still an issue - it had to be the Graphics card, time to pre-heat the oven to 200c and cook the board for 10 minutes.

im sure you will smile with me here to see how much dropped off! :( FML

graphics_card_fail.jpg

What card was it?
 
why the hell would you put it in the oven? would be much safer to heat up the components with a hot air gun(not hairdryer)then you can concentrate the heat on individual parts instead of baking the whole thing
 
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