Channel: Fuzzy Dice Projects
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: gtx 2080disassemblyrmasolderat homenvidia 2080crashprofessionalpower failurefanfixdiyrtx 2080warrantyloud fanspower supply2080voidupgradetestbad solderdiagnosisgpucordconnectorloosefull speedblack screenheatrepair100%thermal pastecoldhotrgbcrackedwhen coldresolderpsupower connector2080 black screenblack screen crashbootfan speednvidiacustomwindowsheatsinkreapplyloose connectordiagnosegraphics cardscrewsasus
Description: My ASUS Nvidia RTX 2080 graphics card started acting up, causing the computer to suddenly black screen and crash the operating system. The graphics card fans would also turn up to full speed and Windows would report a power failure in event viewer. Eventually the problem went from intermittent to every day, and at the start it was only when the system was cold but started to occur anytime. Some basic diagnosis lead to the power connector having a bad connection to the main board, so in this video we will disassemble the card and try to resolder the connector's pins to make a solid connection and hopefully fix the problem once and for all! Date of filming: May 7th, 2019 (Computer Assembled) November 19th, 2019 (Connector Resolder) January 29th, 2019 (Reapplied Thermal Paste) Thanks for watching, and joining us on this adventure! Please let us know what you think! Consider supporting us via Patreon as well! patreon.com/FuzzyDiceProjects Follow our Instagram for more pictures and teasers: instagram.com/fuzzydiceprojects Check out our second channel for a variety of other content: youtube.com/channel/UCK_a72SqwOnfVQaBepb-YdQ