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RE: Hardware and Project Selection Part 2 - GPU Projects
"No, it's only when it's cold, you know, it's the power circuitry, it works best when it's warmed up or something like that. Anyways, I can play BF1 at 60fps with that puppy, it's a great card, it is... yes OK, 60 bucks then?"
You may be able to repair it by overheating it even more, the molten metal then connects the problematic pieces together again.
Yes, that is possible. I don't recommend trying it though ^^ I just know it from one type of card where the solder stuff (which flows at lower temps then the rest) could really re-flow and make cards work again.
The guy used a microwave I think.
I'm dying.