Fix your broken Geforce 8800 GTX By Putting It Into The Oven

@ 2009/05/30
I got the idea from another forum, because some guy in the UK bought a dead 8800gtx off of ebay that had red vertical lines through the screen...my card had the same symptoms...one day it locked up on me, rebooted, then locked up on me even quicker...rebooted, red lines all over the screen and windows wouldn't even boot. i tried the card in a friends computer with the same result...


sooooooo, i removed all bits from the card including the i/o shield and placed it gpu side down with the card raised up on 3 sides by tiny balls of aluminum foil and placed it on a very thin cookie sheet. i preheated the oven to 385f, put the card in and waited around 8-10 minutes. i carefully removed the cookie sheet and placed it on top of the oven to cool down naturally. waited about an hour and voila! =D

Comment from wutske @ 2009/05/31
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
uhm, the towel "trick" is to break your 360 to you can get RMA
and in the end the 360 gets fixed.

but from what I read, the towel trick is M$'s way to fix a 360

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Toen bedachten ze de towel trick, MS investeerde in honderdduizenden handdoeken:
Kwam een defecte xbox binnen, dan wikkelde ze deze in een handdoek, en zette hem een half uur aan.
Comment from jmke @ 2009/05/31
uhm, the towel "trick" is to break your 360 to you can get RMA
Comment from wutske @ 2009/05/31
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
yup, takes a bit longer to get your mobo out of the 360 though
you only need a towel to fix a 360
Comment from jmke @ 2009/05/31
yup, takes a bit longer to get your mobo out of the 360 though
Comment from wutske @ 2009/05/31
Comment from jmke @ 2009/05/31
about 6-7 people in that H thread have revived broken video cards with this method, do note that it were "newer" cards, 7900 and up
Comment from leeghoofd @ 2009/05/31
Not yet tested as massie got the Asrock... and I'm working on the Gene II now ( 478 is back in the box )
Comment from jmke @ 2009/05/30
which AGP cards are broken?
Comment from wutske @ 2009/05/30
To me it sounds like they are melting the BGA's solder to fix a broken contact.
Comment from leeghoofd @ 2009/05/30
If they launched it on april fools I would have laughed on the floor. But reading in the forum this method seems succesfull? Mayeb I can resurrect some AGP cards John