Fried GPU fixed itself

Title: The Mysterious Resurrection of My Fried GPU

It’s not every day that electronics exhibit a miracle, but my recent experience with a GPU that seemingly came back to life deserves a moment of reflection. Almost a year ago, I made a critical mistake while cleaning my PC: I air-dusted my graphics card without securing the fans, resulting in a short circuit that left it completely inoperable. After realizing the extent of the damage, I stored the GPU in its original box, all but resigning myself to the idea that it was beyond saving.

Fast forward nearly a year later. While helping a friend assemble a gaming PC, I stumbled upon my long-forgotten GPU. Curious about its condition, I shared the story of its demise with my friend. As a lighthearted experiment, we decided to test the GPU one last time—what did we have to lose?

To our astonishment, the GPU powered on and displayed as if nothing had ever happened. We ran a thorough test bench, and everything functioned flawlessly. Now, several days later, it continues to operate without a hitch.

This unexpected turn of events leaves me with one burning question: How could this be possible? After all, professionals had confirmed the GPU’s failure using a voltmeter. It’s a classic example of how technology sometimes surprises us in the most unanticipated ways. If you’ve ever encountered a similar situation with your own hardware, I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!

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