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Baked my video card

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k20a
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada412 Posts
September 26 2010 22:35 GMT
#1
So my video card died.. crazy colored lines through my screen etc. No pictures were taken, but I threw it in the oven for 7 minutes @ 385f and walla.. works like brand new!

I guess this is some more proof for skeptics on the baking video cards thing.

For those wondering, it's an ATI Radeon x700 pci-e (lolol)

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FragKrag
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States11554 Posts
September 26 2010 22:39 GMT
#2
hi5 baller
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Nytefish
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United Kingdom4282 Posts
September 26 2010 22:43 GMT
#3
My video card died but I can't use the oven revival since it's a laptop
No I'm never serious.
emperorchampion
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada9496 Posts
September 26 2010 22:43 GMT
#4
The money spent on heating your oven is prolly more than the card is worth :p
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floor exercise
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Canada5847 Posts
September 26 2010 22:46 GMT
#5
Did a Canadian seriously just type "walla"
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
September 26 2010 22:53 GMT
#6
What the hell is this about baking video cards? Some kinda joke or have I missed some cute thing with video cards in the past? Basically either it's a running gag or real and I can't 100% rule it out :p
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mahnini
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
United States6862 Posts
September 26 2010 22:57 GMT
#7
it's real. i forget the details though.
the world's a playground. you know that when you're a kid, but somewhere along the way everyone forgets it.
jpak
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States5045 Posts
September 26 2010 22:57 GMT
#8
[image loading]

Just some random image I found.
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floor exercise
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Canada5847 Posts
September 26 2010 23:03 GMT
#9
On September 27 2010 07:53 micronesia wrote:
What the hell is this about baking video cards? Some kinda joke or have I missed some cute thing with video cards in the past? Basically either it's a running gag or real and I can't 100% rule it out :p


solder points brittle over time and electrical contact weakens sometimes making your card inoperable, putting in the oven at over 365f melts all the solder parts so they can sort of reset
Versita
Profile Joined February 2010
Canada1032 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-26 23:05:18
September 26 2010 23:04 GMT
#10
On September 27 2010 07:57 mahnini wrote:
it's real. i forget the details though.


melts the damaged solder joints so they can rejoin i think

edit: oop he beat me to it
dukethegold
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada5645 Posts
September 26 2010 23:04 GMT
#11
Yeah, I heard about this. Old Nvidia cards can be revived through baking them in an oven. I forgot the details too, but apparently there is a good explanation for it, something about Nvidia's design defect.

I, however, had no idea that the same works for ATI cards too.
HwangjaeTerran
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Finland5967 Posts
September 26 2010 23:05 GMT
#12
On September 27 2010 07:53 micronesia wrote:
What the hell is this about baking video cards? Some kinda joke or have I missed some cute thing with video cards in the past? Basically either it's a running gag or real and I can't 100% rule it out :p



It works. Some video cards have bad solder or have simply overheated one too many times. Heating the solder therefore might just get the piece of shit to work. It´s either that or I´m a romanian.
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jacen
Profile Blog Joined April 2004
Austria3644 Posts
September 26 2010 23:20 GMT
#13
sadly you are cutting months of the cards lifetime when you bake it.
individually heating the solder points would be a better idea.
(micronesia) lol we aren't going to just permban you (micronesia) "we" excludes Jinro
Loser777
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
1931 Posts
September 26 2010 23:24 GMT
#14
On September 27 2010 08:20 jacen wrote:
sadly you are cutting months of the cards lifetime when you bake it.
individually heating the solder points would be a better idea.

Where do you get that number from? It's the same method that was used when the card was first assembled -cards are not soldered together piece by piece.
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Osmoses
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Sweden5302 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-26 23:27:27
September 26 2010 23:25 GMT
#15
I cannot see how this could be true. If it's bad for your graphics card to get hotter than 80 degrees celcius while running, why would it be a good idea to bake it in 200 degrees? Its like telling someone they can get rid of viruses by using a magnet on their harddrive.

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On September 27 2010 08:05 HwangjaeTerran wrote:
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On September 27 2010 07:53 micronesia wrote:
What the hell is this about baking video cards? Some kinda joke or have I missed some cute thing with video cards in the past? Basically either it's a running gag or real and I can't 100% rule it out :p



It works. Some video cards have bad solder or have simply overheated one too many times. Heating the solder therefore might just get the piece of shit to work. It´s either that or I´m a romanian.

A solder is bad because it has become overheated too many times. Fix by overheating it again.
Excuse me hun, but what is your name? Vivian? I woke up next to you naked and, uh, did we, um?
KOFgokuon
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
United States14899 Posts
September 26 2010 23:31 GMT
#16
On September 27 2010 08:25 Osmoses wrote:
I cannot see how this could be true. If it's bad for your graphics card to get hotter than 80 degrees celcius while running, why would it be a good idea to bake it in 200 degrees? Its like telling someone they can get rid of viruses by using a magnet on their harddrive.

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On September 27 2010 08:05 HwangjaeTerran wrote:
On September 27 2010 07:53 micronesia wrote:
What the hell is this about baking video cards? Some kinda joke or have I missed some cute thing with video cards in the past? Basically either it's a running gag or real and I can't 100% rule it out :p



It works. Some video cards have bad solder or have simply overheated one too many times. Heating the solder therefore might just get the piece of shit to work. It´s either that or I´m a romanian.

A solder is bad because it has become overheated too many times. Fix by overheating it again.


There's no current running through it when it's in the oven
R1CH
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Netherlands10341 Posts
September 26 2010 23:54 GMT
#17
This is usually only a temporary fix, you should probably look into a new card.
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jacen
Profile Blog Joined April 2004
Austria3644 Posts
September 27 2010 00:29 GMT
#18
On September 27 2010 08:24 Loser777 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 27 2010 08:20 jacen wrote:
sadly you are cutting months of the cards lifetime when you bake it.
individually heating the solder points would be a better idea.

Where do you get that number from? It's the same method that was used when the card was first assembled -cards are not soldered together piece by piece.

the number comes from
-) knowing how ICs work
-) knowing what diffusion is
-) common sense

In short, you are heating your card to almost twice the recommended temperature above 0°C. This increases diffusion in the sillicone crystal by huge ammounts making already "smeared" (for the lack of a better word) curcuits more likely to break.
individually heating the solder points would keep most of the heat away from the chips (gpu and vram) as it dissipates very quickly when getting transportet through the lines on the board.
(micronesia) lol we aren't going to just permban you (micronesia) "we" excludes Jinro
rainei
Profile Joined November 2009
Canada1316 Posts
September 27 2010 00:53 GMT
#19
R1CH has spoken, time to buy a new card
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Subversion
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
South Africa3627 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-27 01:49:12
September 27 2010 01:48 GMT
#20
On September 27 2010 08:54 R1CH wrote:
This is usually only a temporary fix an x700, you should probably look into a new card.


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