It's really tough to find one. Krisfix.de was the only known good repair shop, but they decline to work on 3000 series since 2026.
It's really tough to find one. Krisfix.de was the only known good repair shop, but they decline to work on 3000 series since 2026.
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Curious, are they just generally not high-value enough any more to justify keeping spare parts around etc. for?
I see it listed on their pricing page still.
Cards are bought from the consumer market, stripped for parts, and then repackaged for datacentre usage (single slot cooler, more vram)
I never reballed any IC, so I would not dare to try it on my card.
No shop will want to have the expectations to successfully fix a complex GPU, unless it's their main business, as the solution can potentially not be 'reballing the memory modules' and they might just break your GPU in the process, they don't wanna have to pay you back in case they do, otherwise the risk they are undertaking isn't worth the chance of they fixing it and getting your X euros.
Go to hardware communities and ask them if they'd like to have a go at it, find somebody reputable and go with them.
Otherwise based on what you said, you literally will have to trash it, or find a way to constantly cool it down in a very reliable way (Good luck! I tried the same with a CPU with an overheating issue and failed miserably. Hopefully you'll manage it)
In the US, there's https://northwestrepair.com