Have you ever lamented about the imperfection of flagship GPUs? From deactivated shaders to unpopulated memory modules, even flagship SKUs are not impervious to the artificial restriction of product segmentation.
Since the launch of NVIDIA’s Maxwell architecture, top tier consumer GPUs have been the downbinned versions of their professional/prosumer counterpart for more than a decade. With shader unlocking impossible except for marginal cases, core replacement remains the only viable way to combine a fully unlocked GPU die and a powerful custom PCB. However, IC-level swapping beyond the stock configuration is largely in the unchartered waters, and the risk and the necessary skill level behind a BGA job has also held off nearly all but the most dedicated hardware enthusiasts.
We get it, and that is why Thermetery Technology is founded. We are a group of rogue PC enthusiasts who would not leave a single MHz wasted, a single shader deactivated, or a single memory channel unpopulated. Even the most talented engineer have to abide by the design limits from NVIDIA and AMD, but we don’t design PCBs or sell GPUs: we are 3rd party tuners and modders who hand make hardware monsters to satisfy your desire. After more than three years of closed-door researches, we now have a world leading experience in GPU core transplant across different PCBs and models. We are proud to be the explorer of the unmapped territory of GPU customization, and motherboard southbridge interchange is our next milestone. Forget about manuals and spec sheets: the only direction that we obey is your unrelenting passion.
We respect and share your pursuit in extreme performance, which is why we hire the same BGA rework workshops as major AIB partners to offer you premium lead-free soldering for all of our projects. You can choose from unbinned second hand TITAN GPUs to hand binned golden samples, or from stock to double density fast binned VRAM. We make sure that your only task is to push the clocks once you receive your orders; this is how we pay respect to your fervent devotion in PC hardware.