Please help me, i think I have the same problem, but when I format my laptop and work without my video card driver I have no problem? Does anyone knows what's the problem?
Well you did a good job but dude!!! IT Rule: always ground yourself to prevent static shock fry of the chips. The way you were handling the chips could've fried them with static. Plus I think this whole video you were careless to the sensitivity of the chips.
Where can we find tools to do that... I don't want to do a competition i'm in french country and I would use it for my xbox and some laptops... maybe the name of tools and etc.. I didn't understand some words in english... maybe written would help.
Dukefawks is absolutely right!!! Reballing is absolutely NOT a long term fix. You should use brand new chips with the new underfill. Reflowing or reballing chips is useless, and it will stop working within a few months.
Do you prebake the motherboards and chips before commencing the reball procedure ? i have heard that the chips can absorb moisture, and make the process harder.
Fantastic Video! I bought one of them reballing molds like in your video for xbox 360s and was never able to perform this fix due to no instructions online. I knew the idea behind the fix and the rest of the process, I just didn't know the exact process of placing the balls on the GPU/CPU. I thought you left the mold together and heated but never tired, thanks for showing this video, saved me a $20 stencil!
@reply4reply ive had it in pieces i cant seem to find any sign of overheating at all when i hold fn key i get all locks light up then go off. fails to boot can hear hard disc trigger and if charger is in the charge light is on.
i have xps m1710 with a 7950 gtx chip it will not boot and when it failed it wasnt running hot it wasne gaming so how do i know if its graphics issue. i got quoted 180 pounds to fix. dows this sound about right to you?
@reply4reply ATIs fail in the same way, just not as much as Nvidias. ATI has been using eutectic bumps since 2005. I do replace many X series chips too, X600, X700 and X1600 the most. AMD CPUs do the same thing also......oh they have pins and no balls! Heat them up and they work again for a few months.
But I ask again, did you read up on why these chips fail?.........underfill, bumps, eutectic, namics, hitachi....... G86-731, G86-751, G86-631, R-batch code chips. The truth is out there ;)
@reply4reply I guess not. You do have the skill to do this which is rare enough, but have not yet understood why these chips are failing. Do a google search for "why nvidia chips defective" Read the article carefully, it gives an excellent explanation of what is really going on with Nvidia. This problem has been around Since the Go5200 and was only corrected in mid 2008. All chips made during this time are bad and will fail. The underfill used by Nvidia is the key problem here.
0.2% return rate eh? I think you have not been doing this long enough. The chips themselves are bad. Only PERMANENT solution is using a NEW chip, preferably the updated versions with the new underfill, 2009 and newer date codes. Please do some more research on why these chips really fail, it's not the balls!
Please help me, i think I have the same problem, but when I format my laptop and work without my video card driver I have no problem? Does anyone knows what's the problem?
AvesCenter1 5 days ago
OH SHIT!!! GOOD WORK!!!
MrChezco1995 1 week ago
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I clicked on this video thinking I was going to do this to fic my other laptop, but damn this is somethin you leave to the shop lol
VashRain192 3 weeks ago
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VashRain192 3 weeks ago
Wats the name of the song
zombieapocalypse561 4 weeks ago
Well you did a good job but dude!!! IT Rule: always ground yourself to prevent static shock fry of the chips. The way you were handling the chips could've fried them with static. Plus I think this whole video you were careless to the sensitivity of the chips.
BlondeX707X 1 month ago
Hey Lotfi, do you preheat the board before you reapply the reballed chip too?
thesloc 2 months ago
Careless handling with the processor, don't seems professional to me. 4:40 - 4:45
bebek1993 2 months ago
would have been nice to have some on screen text instruction
robbiewhelan 3 months ago
What tool do you use to heat the broad?
m27a68v71 3 months ago
Damn... that looks a little complex...
jsty3105 3 months ago
where to buy reballing plate?
benjiedelacruz1 4 months ago
Great reballing video. Works better than the oven method :)
VincentFunk 6 months ago
How do you know it's not inverter or backlight problem? Did you test them whether they work or not before reballing the chip?
telsys 8 months ago
@telsys hook'it up to an external monitor
reply4reply 8 months ago 5
@reply4reply Thanks, but how do you know when the chip is bad and needs replacement and when you need to just reball the chip?
telsys 8 months ago
@reply4reply its not as easy as you think. when plugging in another monitor it still uses GPU support from the video card.
sakaimaow 7 months ago
thank-you!! i find you're videos very helpful.....
mcfrankie94 10 months ago
has anyone dealt with this company? I have sent a few emails from their website for a estimate and no replies and its been a week,
Alycanjg 10 months ago
I just did the oven thing ^^
I hope it'll last long enough xD
see my success here: /watch?v=yC39juhiW28
MaEtUgR 10 months ago
Hello,
it’s Fantastic WORK
it’s Really Working
But, what about the long, to be ok
can the fix take 9 months and more . in nvidia card
and, can the extrenal laptop fan do some thing good , to keep the the computer on forever
please hellp. and thanks alot
5 stars & comment & SUB
Pcallme 10 months ago
Where can we find tools to do that... I don't want to do a competition i'm in french country and I would use it for my xbox and some laptops... maybe the name of tools and etc.. I didn't understand some words in english... maybe written would help.
vegcrable 11 months ago
try ebay @vegcrable
ocmexican714 10 months ago
Dukefawks is absolutely right!!! Reballing is absolutely NOT a long term fix. You should use brand new chips with the new underfill. Reflowing or reballing chips is useless, and it will stop working within a few months.
EscortMK3 11 months ago
Does anyone actually use good solder anymore?
krb3141 1 year ago
Good job, you are some of the few that knows exactly what you are doing.
Maybe we should do some video together.
Charlie Xun
DGC Group
IntelliXun 1 year ago
what's the name of your career because i like computer but i don't know where to start
maykhop 1 year ago
Do you prebake the motherboards and chips before commencing the reball procedure ? i have heard that the chips can absorb moisture, and make the process harder.
zaprodk 1 year ago
Fantastic Video! I bought one of them reballing molds like in your video for xbox 360s and was never able to perform this fix due to no instructions online. I knew the idea behind the fix and the rest of the process, I just didn't know the exact process of placing the balls on the GPU/CPU. I thought you left the mold together and heated but never tired, thanks for showing this video, saved me a $20 stencil!
cmd19872002 1 year ago
Very informative!, Thanks reply4reply.
johnq02 1 year ago
@reply4reply ive had it in pieces i cant seem to find any sign of overheating at all when i hold fn key i get all locks light up then go off. fails to boot can hear hard disc trigger and if charger is in the charge light is on.
i cant seem to identify the problem
CraigRidley1 1 year ago
i have xps m1710 with a 7950 gtx chip it will not boot and when it failed it wasnt running hot it wasne gaming so how do i know if its graphics issue. i got quoted 180 pounds to fix. dows this sound about right to you?
CraigRidley1 1 year ago
@reply4reply ATIs fail in the same way, just not as much as Nvidias. ATI has been using eutectic bumps since 2005. I do replace many X series chips too, X600, X700 and X1600 the most. AMD CPUs do the same thing also......oh they have pins and no balls! Heat them up and they work again for a few months.
But I ask again, did you read up on why these chips fail?.........underfill, bumps, eutectic, namics, hitachi....... G86-731, G86-751, G86-631, R-batch code chips. The truth is out there ;)
DukeFawks 1 year ago
@reply4reply I guess not. You do have the skill to do this which is rare enough, but have not yet understood why these chips are failing. Do a google search for "why nvidia chips defective" Read the article carefully, it gives an excellent explanation of what is really going on with Nvidia. This problem has been around Since the Go5200 and was only corrected in mid 2008. All chips made during this time are bad and will fail. The underfill used by Nvidia is the key problem here.
DukeFawks 1 year ago
0.2% return rate eh? I think you have not been doing this long enough. The chips themselves are bad. Only PERMANENT solution is using a NEW chip, preferably the updated versions with the new underfill, 2009 and newer date codes. Please do some more research on why these chips really fail, it's not the balls!
DukeFawks 1 year ago
Nice Video
thehms1 1 year ago
ohh cool awesome as always!!!
ismihanna 1 year ago