@christianmuir Well, the bake method is, as you can see, only temporary. What you have to do is find a business that does reflow. Look up reflow stations on google. The program works, but the card will eventually fail again. Also, be careful you don't bake it too many times or you risk frying it for good.
nice one vincent, thanks for the response........got my laptop just over a year ago from a refurb company here in London and within 3 months the screen went black with red dots all over the place, so I learnt how to bake my graphics card back to life it amazed me, since then I must have done that same procedure 8 times or so, hopefully this program will stop all that hastle.....have you had this programme long? also have you encountered any over heating probs after using this programme?
cheers pal been using the oven bake trick a good few times, hopefully this program will stop my graphics card from frying again.....just one question on the left (state of first fan) yours is CPU, would mine be the same I have a XPS M1710 I think you have one too but could you confirm please, thanks again for uploading mate.
Hello recently ive been having problems due to overheating. (shuts down then i get the warning of high temps) then with this program i noticed something! Are the fans on XPS m1710 different? ive set them both on max and the one on the left hand side is loud and shows 4200 rpm on high setting whilst the one on right shows 2500 rpm on high setting? is one of my fans faulty? namely the GPU one? or is it normal because theyre different? in your video however both gpu and cpu fans are same rpm! help!
@christianmuir Well, the bake method is, as you can see, only temporary. What you have to do is find a business that does reflow. Look up reflow stations on google. The program works, but the card will eventually fail again. Also, be careful you don't bake it too many times or you risk frying it for good.
VincentFunk 3 weeks ago
nice one vincent, thanks for the response........got my laptop just over a year ago from a refurb company here in London and within 3 months the screen went black with red dots all over the place, so I learnt how to bake my graphics card back to life it amazed me, since then I must have done that same procedure 8 times or so, hopefully this program will stop all that hastle.....have you had this programme long? also have you encountered any over heating probs after using this programme?
christianmuir 4 weeks ago
@christianmuir Yes, same laptop, same fans.
VincentFunk 4 weeks ago
cheers pal been using the oven bake trick a good few times, hopefully this program will stop my graphics card from frying again.....just one question on the left (state of first fan) yours is CPU, would mine be the same I have a XPS M1710 I think you have one too but could you confirm please, thanks again for uploading mate.
christianmuir 4 weeks ago
Hello recently ive been having problems due to overheating. (shuts down then i get the warning of high temps) then with this program i noticed something! Are the fans on XPS m1710 different? ive set them both on max and the one on the left hand side is loud and shows 4200 rpm on high setting whilst the one on right shows 2500 rpm on high setting? is one of my fans faulty? namely the GPU one? or is it normal because theyre different? in your video however both gpu and cpu fans are same rpm! help!
TheLogist 1 month ago
@TheLogist yes, the cpu fan is larger and will run faster.
VincentFunk 4 weeks ago
sir is that also your setting for gaming ???
incredibLeHOOK 1 month ago
@incredibLeHOOK yes
VincentFunk 4 weeks ago
Are you running 64 bit? Somehow cant get it to working other than startup with "disable automatic driver signing". Any idea on that perhaps?
silverros 8 months ago