Message from @sum
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idk how likely it is, probably depends on wheter they design the circuit board themselves and therefore would have the components
Looks kinda like no easy way to replace it
>GeForce BBOOM GT
@xxxxx possible but debatable if its worth it and how long its going to last
<:boomer:480046032546168863> 😎
Though I'm still sceptical as fuck with it
Nice card
<:boomer:480046032546168863> 👌
@sum or the uC that's dedicated to receiving the card i/o was replaced
Like 480 is what, 2-ish year old?
:>
So would replacing the "processor" for a 2 year old card would make sense
*sips* yeah now this is a performing gpu for doom 3
Nothing like a 8800GT Crystal design by sapphire <:boomer:480046032546168863>
you're the one who wants a 2-yr old card fixed
>doom 3
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Shut up zoomer
I just want to finish the god damn Yakuza <:GWfroggySadCat:400751069619159050>
Maybe they did it right
>8800GT
You mean BBOOM GT
Maybe they chucked it in thier mothers baking oven
ohshit
I will have to test a bit I guess
What if fuckers got me the 4GB processor
Or they did jack shit
I'm debating if its worth it
dude
it's the shenzen
also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRwfJpNvWI0 this is how it is done properly, Rossman repair group. Linus tech cuck was on it @johnfrum @sum
If it's a dedicated service they probably have good equipment. Though yeah, chucking it in the oven was a popular fix for AMD cards with GSODs 😁
It didn't have gsod tho
Doesn't matter.
Like I said, the fixing GSOD part was irrelevant, it had to do with fixing imperfect soldering job