Originally Posted by
AlexMozza
I've now looked into it.
When they make the cards to shorten the process the don't solder any of the parts, instead they put a solder, like an oil onto the card. This means that they can just put the card in a big oven at around 200c and the oil turns into solder, soldering all the parts together. What can happen is the solder can start to break and in turn connections are lost and the card fails. However by reheating the card it in theory should re-melt the solder oil and re-connecting everything. if it works this should have the affect of re-connecting all the chips. in my case this seams to have worked!
The solder can start to melt after say a long prolonged gaming session at a lan party.....this is what my PC was doing for a few days of 24 hour gaming before it broke!
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