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post #41 of 45
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Originally Posted by matchbox2022 View Post
whats ur name on ebay? i may be interested.
Parasonyc.
post #42 of 45

link is bad  

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdN53F5YQwk&feature=fvst

 taken down by owner.

 

post #43 of 45
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Originally Posted by kal1 View Post

link is bad  

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdN53F5YQwk&feature=fvst

 taken down by owner.

 


Try searching "baking GPU" in youtube - you'll get loads of vids. Good luck

cheers ...
post #44 of 45

did that already just wanted to note that the third link he posted is now gone user poster takken down. thinking about trying it on an older M60 vid card first. just to see if it works card died one day it was extremely hot day had been messing with the laptop for a long time. so it was quite warm. then a big fat cat did a jump up to the end table were laptop was laying landed right on the keyborad and bent it in too. but right after that saw artifacts and garbled screen.  my question is how do the tiny resistors and capictors stay on?

post #45 of 45
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Originally Posted by kal1 View Post

did that already just wanted to note that the third link he posted is now gone user poster takken down. thinking about trying it on an older M60 vid card first. just to see if it works card died one day it was extremely hot day had been messing with the laptop for a long time. so it was quite warm. then a big fat cat did a jump up to the end table were laptop was laying landed right on the keyborad and bent it in too. but right after that saw artifacts and garbled screen.  my question is how do the tiny resistors and capictors stay on?


They stay on within the circuit board and precision soldering

cheers ...
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