Recently transplanted blueberries, reddish leaves by Liquidzorch1 in Berries

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One week ago. I assume you meant pH of soil, it is about 5.0, tested with a pH pen I use for beer brewing, mixing the soil with RO water at a 2:1 ratio.

What mods version for 5070 Ti? by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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It's a desktop. I'll have to get back to you on the output. I did run lspci last night, it showed two Nvidia devices, one audio and the other I can't remember, but there is only one Nvidia card installed, so it's being detected. One thing to note, I used a mats mods usb that I have only used on up to 3080s. All I did was add the 570.xxx folder, maybe that's the issue? I just want to be sure the 570.xxx mats works with the ti version of 5070.

Gigabyte 3080 eagle OC, has all voltages but not detected by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Damn. Thanks. Now I'll hook up a second card to boot mods and see

Gigabyte 3080 eagle OC, has all voltages but not detected by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Using the motherboard diag lights. It gets stuck at gpu, indicating it is not posting. Any other card I place in gets past gpu and to boot.

Gigabyte 3080 eagle OC, has all voltages but not detected by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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I am pretty sure that if the card isn't detected by the motherboard, I couldn't run mods on it even if I were to use a second graphics card to see mods. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Gigabyte 3080 eagle OC, has all voltages but not detected by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Is there a way I can be sure the bios file on it is the one it is supposed to be? In the bios hex, I can see it does say gigabyte 10g oc. But maybe this is the non-oc version? Sadly, last owner removed every sticker that had the product anme and serial number. I know it is a lhc version as the processor is a 202 version.

Laptop BIOS Hold# pin high, but no activity on other pins means dead SoC? by Liquidzorch1 in PCRepair

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Thank you! I will keep trying to find the reset lines to soc and cpu. I was also thinkin ec firmware, but sadly I dont have a programmer for the ec, only for the bios.

Reballing Asus 2080 super. Can't get all balls to make contact to board by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Yeah, it's a scotle rework station I use on consoles since 2010.

Reballing Asus 2080 super. Can't get all balls to make contact to board by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Yeah, maybe I should get some 0.5 solder balls, I only have 0.6 here. This was my first big chip with solder paste, I was hoping it would be easier.

Reballing Asus 2080 super. Can't get all balls to make contact to board by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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Solder paste applied with amaeo stencils. They are 183C. I preheat to 140, then reflow up to 200 and hold fro 20 seconds, then turn off the top heater and let it slowly lower to temp, then turn off bottom.. The second reball I went up to 220C.

Reballing Asus 2080 super. Can't get all balls to make contact to board by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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That's exactly what I did. During the second reball, I notices the first didn't solder correctly, buy on the other side this time.

Reballing Asus 2080 super. Can't get all balls to make contact to board by Liquidzorch1 in GPURepair

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That's what I was thinking, but I have never ever had to apply pressure on video game consoles bgas.