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Pro-Tip: Don't do this in an oven you plan on eating out of. 

 

200 degree F approx. 8-10 minutes from everything Ive read.  Use a baking sheet, tinfoil, then roll up some tinfoil balls to support the GPU bare PCB so its not laying on the tinfoil covered baking sheet direct.

 

Make sure the GPU die is facing up.

 

If you have an oven you don't care about its worth trying imho (I have never had to do this, yet, would if I needed to).  Worse case, you are still out a GPU (and an oven), best case you have a GPU you can use a little longer but still out an oven.  (think about the cost of an oven ;)

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1 minute ago, Tristerin said:

Pro-Tip: Don't do this in an oven you plan on eating out of. 

 

200 degree F approx. 8-10 minutes from everything Ive read.  Use a baking sheet, tinfoil, then roll up some tinfoil balls to support the GPU bare PCB so its not laying on the tinfoil covered baking sheet direct.

 

Make sure the GPU die is facing up.

 

If you have an oven you don't care about its worth trying imho (I have never had to do this, yet, would if I needed to).  Worse case, you are still out a GPU (and an oven), best case you have a GPU you can use a little longer but still out an oven.  (think about the cost of an oven ;)

I have heatgun for it :)))) 

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If you are going to use a heat gun then do you have the solder joint that's having issues isolated or are you going to just melt all the things? lol

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2 minutes ago, Tristerin said:

If you are going to use a heat gun then do you have the solder joint that's having issues isolated or are you going to just melt all the things? lol

Im going more for the melting method because all of it has chance to joint each other. Im just giving this card best shot wich can it have :DD 

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All depends on seasoning. I like curry, and occasionally greek style. Well, honestly, my all time favourite is Herbes de Provence. 

 

I prefer slow, not too high temperature baking. Every now and then I use baking oven bags . The high pressure and moist inside works wonders on the palability. 

Life is really challenging. I don't always suceed: )

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26 minutes ago, Vejnemojnen said:

All depends on seasoning. I like curry, and occasionally greek style. Well, honestly, my all time favourite is Herbes de Provence. 

 

I prefer slow, not too high temperature baking. Every now and then I use baking oven bags . The high pressure and moist inside works wonders on the palability. 

Yeah that's how my mum used to bake GPUs

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I'm an odball for my fellow countrymen, as i can't stand frying in sunflower oil. I find it disgusting. But most people only eat their foodstuff fried. 

 

Hekk, we even have sliced BREAD coated with egg yolk and salt, fried in hot oil. I don't even want to be a human anymore. 

 

My little bro used to eat that fried, salty bread with nutella. Never tried it with GPUs, but I'm sure it would be appreciated by some... 

Life is really challenging. I don't always suceed: )

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