OC & Modding Anybody skilled at soldering in NCR and willing to lend their expertise?

enthusiast29

Skilled
Performing such a mod is in itself a risk which you have to accept. Anything can go wrong.
Question here is do you pass that risk to the person doing the job for you or do you accept the failure if it happens without blaming other party?

Simply put, will you demand a compensation from the person helping you out with this experiment of yours if something goes south and the card is toast?
 

enthusiast29

Skilled
Ok, but it would rather suggest being transparent about this here.
 

immolationepoch

Disciple
The risk and liability are mine, that is understood. That being said, I'm not looking for someone to test their soldering skills in this application. Rather, I'm looking for someone who has a good understanding of best practices and a decent amount of experience. I'm also open to paying a fee if the source is proven to be reliable and competent. The shunt mod should be easy for someone with the right skills as it involves soldering two resistors/shunts in parallel to the existing ones on the PCB. A wire that will provide auxiliary 12v power will also need to be soldered to one of the shunts as the GPU has no additional power connecters. If this isn't clue enough, the GPU is an RTX A2000.

I have all the equipment if that helps.
 

vaibhavyagnik

youtube.com/vaibhavyagnik
Adept
The risk and liability are mine, that is understood. That being said, I'm not looking for someone to test their soldering skills in this application. Rather, I'm looking for someone who has a good understanding of best practices and a decent amount of experience. I'm also open to paying a fee if the source is proven to be reliable and competent. The shunt mod should be easy for someone with the right skills as it involves soldering two resistors/shunts in parallel to the existing ones on the PCB. A wire that will provide auxiliary 12v power will also need to be soldered to one of the shunts as the GPU has no additional power connecters. If this isn't clue enough, the GPU is an RTX A2000.

I have all the equipment if that helps.
A shop which does mobile motherboard repairing should easily be able to do it. You will have to guide him what goes where of course.