The image looks like this:

Hopefully someone can shed some light



Usually from my experience if there is nothing on the internal LCD but there is video on VGA it is the GPU chip underfill itself rather than VRAM. You can also test this theory by blocking the heat exhaust and then run memtest86 for 3 hours and let the chip kinda "reflow itself" (don't use a CPU that you care about though). If it starts working normally again it's underfill problem for surervbd wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 9:43 pmHmm probably best bet is to get a new motherboard for this machine? Is there a way to find out exactly where it might fail?
Hmm to be honest, not sure if changing the vram is even possible.
In had a look at reflow techniques and looks like between buying the equipments, may actually cheaper to source a working mobo.

The other approach (and that's the one I usually use) is to bake the motherboard in the oven at about 360F/180C for about 5-6 minutes. Since this is an underfill problem I am not using a temperature intending for the solder balls to completely melt or anything. I prefer oven method myself because I get much more precise temperature control and also a slow decrease in temperature by very slowly opening the oven door to reduce temperature shock to the motherboard.

Since in this case it is underfill problem, I specifically used a temperature not hot enough to melt solder so soldering is safe, and also for the plastic components on the motherboard (excluding tape etc), they are all of plastic materials resilient enough to survive through the reflow oven during the manufacturing process, so in turn they will be just fine through this, although they may turn ever so slightly more brownish than before.
Talking about the thin plastics covering the some of the components. I'd probably peel them off first anyway to be safe.

I would peel those black plastics off. They may actually be just fine but you do run a risk of those things giving some very foul smell inside your kitchen after the baking is done
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