Repairing a Video Card?
I was wondering if anyone had any information on repairing a video card's electronic components. I did a BIOS flash which slightly fried my ATI 9800 Reg. And neither ATI nor Dell (who sold it) are helping me out.
I don't think it's very common for graphics cards to get repaired. Is it even possible? Has anyone ever gotten theirs repaired? If anyone could tell me what I should do it'd be great. Thanks.
-poop
I don't think it's very common for graphics cards to get repaired. Is it even possible? Has anyone ever gotten theirs repaired? If anyone could tell me what I should do it'd be great. Thanks.
-poop
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You'll need a spare PCI video card in order to reflash your 9800 Pro if you decide to do it.
http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3327
I flashed it to a Pro from regular and there were artifacts -- bunch of white lines, specifically. When I flashed back to the original, they stayed. I tried a lot of other BIOSes as well -- to no avail.
If you think there's something I can do to fix it, you're welcome to suggest, and I'll definitely try it. But I think this card's done for.
What I'd also like to know, like I said before, is if there is anyone who repairs video cards. I don't think anyone short of ATI techs would have the expertise, and even they might think it's too much trouble. Thanks.
--poopoo
Your card have Infineon RAM by chance?
AFAIK, only ATI techs would be able to repair the card per say, but anyone with soldering skills would be able to replace components on the PCB (provided you could get matching replacements).
"Sounds like either the core or memory overheated and is permenantly damaged due to the flash."
Someone else told me this might be the problem. Might this have anything to do with it being a Dell OEM?
Regardless, is it fixable?
Edit: Hmm, I would be lost to know which part I needed to replace on the board. And I dunno if my soldering skills are up for the challenge anyway. Maybe it'd be best to try to get ATI to fix it for a price, if they'd do it....which they probably wouldn't.
Edit: I'm still gonna try to reflash again, just for safety's sake.
...and the card is still displaying artifacts. I've tried other BIOSes and none have worked. I can't get assistance from ATI or Dell, it doesn't seem that the original BIOS has any affect, and there doesn't seem to be any visible damage to the card itself...
What do I do besides trash it and buy a whole new card? Is it possible that anyone besides an ATI tech can repair this?
I could try replacing some memory chips, but if they aren't broken, that would be a pointless (and perhaps expensive) endeavor. I really can't see any physical damage to the card. Perhaps there is a diagnostic program that can pinpoint the problem?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Kinda cool. But damn, there's a lot of traces on the 9800. I guess I can try to look for a broken one...
My thoughts exactly. If there is no physical damage then chances are the people at dell/ati will give you a replacement.