tried, but having same result..probably the chips are overheating due to bad heatsink. try this one, open up the heat sink, clean the residue with cleaning alcohol, reapply the heat paste.
how to bake it?
If it's dead for a long while, process becomes more complicated since moisture needs to be removed first by gradually baking and cooking other PCB can get warped or explode altogethercan anyone bake my dead graphics card, because I don't have an oven to do so, I don't know but I think its been an year since my graphics card{r7-370 4gb} died right now I have a new one{gtx1660 amp 6gb}. It's just I'm curious about the fact that it might work.
But it is possible right??can you do that?If it's dead for a long while, process becomes more complicated since moisture needs to be removed first by gradually baking and cooking other PCB can get warped or explode altogether
Well, I saw it on Linus you tube page that he heated the PCB till 380C for 8 min. I don't know if it works with every graphic card the same.I could try, My microwave cum oven goes upto 200 deg C. I have myself tried to review my cards 2 times but never succeeded.
I could try, My microwave cum oven goes upto 200 deg C. I have myself tried to review my cards 2 times but never succeeded.