It is a very long video, but really informative and in general an interesting watch for someone who's into hardware. Normally the processes displayed in the video are well-kept secrets of the companies behind the products, but it seems like the guys in the video wanted to drop the curtain in style!

Backstory of the video: in the Autumn EVGA, a manufacturer of AIB graphics cards that were well-liked by overclocking enthusiasts, decided to stop doing business in the GPU market, citing difficulties cooperating with Nvidia. It was a sad announcement, because competition drives innovation and there already aren't too many players on the market.

Steve Burke from Gamers Nexus made a trip to the GPU department of the company and captured some of the repair process of a 4090 that had a tragic incident during performance tests. It's impressive to see how a card that was literally on fire can be still salvaged and work just fine in the end, providing excellent results. I hope, for environmental reasons, that companies would in general aim to refurbish and reuse as many units as possible when handling RMAs.

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