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here's my quick and dirty way of doing it with a hotair gun,some tinfoil, and a multi-meter with temp gauge http://yourserv.us/bga/
done them on thinkpads,hp dv series, compaq f500 series
sometimes it breathes alittle more life into a laptop that the customer would have probably throw out![]()
If you're going to go this far, you may as well lift the the chip off the board, remove the solder from the board and chip, and replace the solder using a stencil for that GPU. It's a much more permanent fix.
I've done only a few and have succeeded (A few were XBOXs to be fair). What problems have you had? Outsourcing isn't a bad idea though, something I've considered.Manage to get these chips back on okay? I very rarely succeed and now outsource reballing.
I've done only a few and have succeeded (A few were XBOXs to be fair). What problems have you had? Outsourcing isn't a bad idea though, something I've considered.