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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/27 09:40 Thank you for laser cutting, but my laser rifle is too powerful for GPU, it will destroy my house I think. But there is some way. probably I should go to that workshop, pay for repairing and than look what was done.
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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/27 12:48 Nicolas wrote:
Thank you for laser cutting, but my laser rifle is too powerful for GPU, it will destroy my house I think. But there is some way. probably I should go to that workshop, pay for repairing and than look what was done.
Well I do know that when you sent a faulty card back to a manufacturer they are checking it out and most of the time it just end up in the trash and that's it. Only some shops or special companies repair actually and that is mostly removing the bad hardware and replacing it...
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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/27 22:03 I speak about repairing cards, not about replacing them this is a bit different things don't you think so? If you can't imagine the process of soldering GPU's, and do not know any ways of flashing BIOS's except NiBiTor, then why do you expect that your opinion in this topic means even a little bit?
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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/28 08:08 Nicolas wrote:
I speak about repairing cards, not about replacing them this is a bit different things don't you think so? If you can't imagine the process of soldering GPU's, and do not know any ways of flashing BIOS's except NiBiTor, then why do you expect that your opinion in this topic means even a little bit?
Watch your language, cause if you don't care about my opinion you can take your thread elsewhere and your attitude with that. And for your information, your English isn't good and I would really start to read what is written and not what you think is written. I know a lot of manufacturers and know how they work, and if I tell you that every returned card is checked and they only do two things, throwing the faulty card away or replacing the piece of hardware that is wrong on the card.

Again I also know some repair shops and they are doing the exact same thing when they can, and only some shops have the ability to do it and that is again finding out what is wrong and replacing that piece only and to get the card working fine again and resell as refurbished cards. There is no way that you will be able to fix a GPU but the means you want, unless you work maybe at NVIDIA or their chip manufacturers which have ways to do some laser cutting and still they won't do that for just some chips.

If I get one more reaction from you about someone opinion, if it is mine or someone elses then I will be kindly forced to remove you from our forums. Cause this is an open forum and everyone can share their opinion wether you like it or not and wether it is to the point or not. And if you don't believe me on what I am saying, and I do think and know we know a lot about NVIDIA cards and the BIOS possibilities as we make NiBiTor, then try to convince us...
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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/28 10:15 I'm sorry for being rude and for some language mistakes. When I do find some way, I'll post here to share my findings.
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Re:GeForce 8600 GT and how can I disable some GPU pipelines? - 2008/05/28 19:24 Nicolas wrote:
I'm sorry for being rude and for some language mistakes. When I do find some way, I'll post here to share my findings.
Okay, and no problem. We just share what we know and we don't want you to shoot the messenger because something is just not possible. If you find another way we would be keen to learn from you.
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