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Posted: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:12:28 Post Subject: |
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(TSC)Bender wrote: | I have a broken 6800 Ultra lying around, gotta try this lol |
Keep us updated in case you do...
Hellfire wrote: | I KNOW for a fact this works with the X-Box 360 IF you do it right...too much and it's toast. Too little and it does no good. So this doesn't surprise me that it could work. |
Yeah, it all started with the X-Box 360. But exactly like you said...it COULD work. _________________ Intel Quad-Core Q6600 G0 @3.4GHz (8x425)
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Digerati Rated NC-17
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Enigmachine Rated NC-17
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Posted: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:27:54 Post Subject: |
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At 385 f, wouldn't the plastic bits start melting?
I have an ATI card that has the same unstability problems as he describes, so maybe I will try it too... Except I am definitely not going to melt lead and other toxics on the same cookie sheet I use to make food on!
Oh and if this fixes my card, I'm going out to buy loto tickets... |
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zachig Rated XXX
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Posted: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:30:42 Post Subject: |
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Enigmachine wrote: | At 385 f, wouldn't the plastic bits start melting? |
Please note that the guy who did that first removed the HSF and all bits/screws from the Video Card BEFORE 'baking' it.
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Enigmachine Rated NC-17
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Posted: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:12:02 Post Subject: |
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I would think that the first step to this 'hack' is to make sure the hardware in question really is broken.
If you do it with stuff that works, then you deserve to suffer from lead poisoning - or maybe you already do.
My card is an old ATi 9800 pro that till a year ago was used in my PVR, but it started glitching frequently and it wasn't due to overheating. The problem see related to flex, so it might be a good candidate for this. It's just rusting in a box right now so hey, even if it melts, no big loss.
I don't really need it right away though so it might be a while before I try baking it! |
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Posted: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 21:52:41 Post Subject: |
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Hmmm. Another thought: how about deep-freezling it like what some do with defective HDD? |
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Posted: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 09:03:50 Post Subject: |
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I also tried a HD in the freezer a few months back and didn't work. Maybe it'll work better in the oven |
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