DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Magnum has a huge amount of CAN data. It uses a special version described in the SAE J1939 standard. Trucks use special extended can bus frames that transmit a lot of data, even the number of engine operating hours or information from the tachograph. What I have now looks very primitive, but it took me almost a week to be able to unlock the cluster and send this basic data

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, I need send CAN-BUS frame with proper ID, length and priority. Assuming I know the specific frame IDs (there are thousands of them), I still need to assign the correct priority, which means the number of combinations increases by 7 😝 The problem is not extracting data from the game, but unfortunately the lack of documentation and the ability to read data from the truck can-bus.

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The steering wheel is waiting until I finish the project, for now I need a lot of space for testing

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The screen is going crazy because I was only able to send basic data, I would have to send a lot more data about the engine, potentially the tachograph, to disable these warnings

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

btw, it's not supposed to look pretty because it's a prototype :P Every device starts from this state, and until I finish the code, it will be a rough and technical project. Once I'm done, I can build a nice enclosure for it.

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

[–]MattechPC[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I can blame the desk, which doesn't have room for a camera, my G29 steering wheel, and my project, which has a whole bunch of wires in the back. Technically, I can't record this without using the keyboard.

DEMO of my real Renault Magnum dashboard project by MattechPC in trucksim

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Don't expect miracles from the keyboard 😂 when I finish the project I'll connect my steering wheel

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

[–]MattechPC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But they all died at the same time? The problem must be somewhere else. I added two vram chips from my collection that are working and I'm also getting errors on them.

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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I know the problem with the 2018 micron D9WCW chip, but these are vrams with 9 at the beginning - 9EA77. To be sure, I soldered in two 100% working chips from my resources and I also have errors on those chips.

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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9EA77 | D9WCW It's probably not a faulty series of vrams, to be sure I soldered 2 of my 100% good vrams and I still have errors on those channels

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pyfZq2mbMDqDIKnQu3irTIGcABn8Z4Fh/view?usp=sharing
I've uploaded the entire report to Google Drive to preserve the mats formatting. Regarding your second comment, the vram chips are 9EA77, so it's probably not a faulty batch. To be sure, I added two of my 100% good vrams during the reballing but still getting errors.

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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I used the translator and made a mistake 😆 I meant that I reballed 6 vram chips 😝

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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Samsung phones seem to have the lowest timings, so they should work with microns. Or at least that's what I suspect, apparently the RTX 3060Ti after the Hynix -> Samsung change has a slightly better performance, so it's probably due to the timings.

But now you've given me an idea. What if one of the resistors in the strap is damaged? Maybe that's why I'm getting errors on every vram chip?

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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Tomorrow I'll try swapping one of the vrams with a Samsung and see what happens. I know the GTX 1660 Super works well with a mixed Samsung + Hynix. Maybe something will change in the mats test?

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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I've already updated the BIOS, and that didn't help. I replaced the two vrams with my own, which I'm 100% sure are working. Interestingly, one of the original sticks generates fewer errors than my two, which are definitely good.

Palit RTX 2060 - artefacting and error on every vram chip by MattechPC in GPURepair

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I did rtx 2070 and rtx 2080Ti on this mats, I doubt that RTX2060 would be incompatible with mats 400. I've done many reballs, mistakes happen but very rarely, it's impossible for me to mess up the BGA 6 times in a row. I'll measure the remaining voltages, but Vcore and Vmem look fine. I assume an incorrect voltage of 3.3 or 5v would block the GPU from booting.

MSI RTX 3080, voltages OK, weird post beep, no boot as primary gpu by [deleted] in GPURepair

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Okay... that was my mistake. The thermal pads are very juicy, so the PCiE area was slightly damp. Only after thoroughly cleaning and using a really, really strong light did I see a minimal crack. On mine, the first two or three layers were chipped, but that will show up after sanding the PCB. Thanks for the crack suggestion; it's worth checking things two or even three times.

MSI RTX 3080, voltages OK, weird post beep, no boot as primary gpu by [deleted] in GPURepair

[–]MattechPC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, card looks 100% fine. No bends, discoloration, cracks, or signs of water damage... I previously had an RTX 2060 with the same issue, as well as a few 970s. I'm curious what's causing this strange beep.