Artifacts, black screens, fans at full speed or a card the system no longer sees — tested away from your PC first, with cooling, thermal and liquid-damage work quoted where it will actually pay off.
Service Details
Graphics Card Assessment & Repair
Graphics cards fail in ways that look dramatic — coloured artifacts across the screen, a black screen under load, fans spinning to full speed, or a card the system simply no longer detects. Some of those faults are worth fixing and some are not, and the difference is worth knowing before you spend anything.
Tested away from your PC
The card goes into a known-good bench system first, so the diagnosis separates the card itself from your power supply, slot, cables and drivers. More cards than people expect turn out to be fine, or to have a fault that costs very little to put right. You get that answer before any repair is quoted.
The work that reliably pays off
Thermal and liquid work is where the money goes furthest: deep cleaning, fresh thermal paste and pads, fan and cooling repair, and liquid-damage cleaning with corrosion treatment. Temperatures are measured under load before and after, so the result is something you can see rather than something we claim. This is the work that quietens a screaming card, stops thermal throttling mid-game and rescues a card that has had a drink.
When repair is not the answer
Component-level repair of the GPU itself is a different proposition, and we are straight about it: success rates are low, the specific components are hard to source, and the bench hours mount up. On most cards the money is better spent on a replacement, and that is what we will tell you after the assessment — we would rather lose the job than sell you a repair that is unlikely to hold. On high-value cards, where the owner understands the odds and accepts the time and the cost, we will make the attempt.
Cards we take
NVIDIA and AMD cards across generations, from office cards to current gaming and workstation hardware. Bring the card on its own or the whole tower — either works.