Nvidia Tesla T4 error code (10) repair

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Published 2024-04-14

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  • @ruokeren1919
    Aussie in Thailand here. You ROCK !! An absolute legend. You never cease to amaze me with your knowledge and skillset.. Love your work.
  • @xpatrikpvp
    wow the core is HUGE for such a tiny card...
  • @zodiacfml
    repair still amazes me. I was just saying few weeks ago that you should get datacenter GPUs for repair. Now here we are.
  • Had to repin the core and all the memory once on a 4090, after 3d printing out several layers to make a new pcb board.
  • @kendoty2463
    . . . Data center used moleboard video cards also used in SLI setups . . .
  • @Laggyness
    lmao those first few frames I thought I was looking at spent shell casings. Turns out its just a few pcb standoffs ๐Ÿคฃ
  • @EinSwitzer
    frequency generator while soldering helps with solder bonding
  • @arromger
    These little things run really hot when not cooled by a fan, I've had several end up a no-detect due to overheating, only coming back when cooled.
  • @user-tx2oj6mg7v
    these tesla cards while they definitely work off-screen, you need a remote desktop software or a secondary gpu with output to see its frames. in this case you need the GRID driver which basically is the equivalent of GRD driver for most geforce cards, and then the driver will establish a virtual display that works right off the tesla card. additionally with GRID drivers, these things are 100% capable of gaming. if you use the datacenter drivers, the tesla will work in compute something mode aka no 3d, no gaming whatsoever
  • @kendoty2463
    . . . These old sets used electric connections instead of optical fiber for the transfer of the data . . .
  • @EinSwitzer
    grey pads are when the pad gets overheated and the resin that coats it in the layers of pcb wik through it to the surface of the solder pad
  • @freequest
    at I looked away for a second at at 1:59 seeing the windows start screen and also hearing you talk had me confused.