QUOTE(flippy10 @ Dec 7 2007, 03:36 AM)

A lot of people tend to heat gun their motherboard with the heat sinks super tight, this is just asking for you to permanently damage your motherboard/GPU and bridge some connections. If you use the heat gun fix, and I say fix and not "trick" because we all know what "trick" means.
First off, when you heat gunned the motherboard were your heat sinks attached or not attached?
If they we're attached, chances are you've bridged a good amount of connections or less likely, killed your GPU.
I'd follow Brandogg's advice, X tightening formation, hand tight and then a little further. If you still continue to get the 0020, Attempt a quick start with the heat sinks just resting on the dies of the GPU. Make sure there still thermal paste, so that you just don't fry it. If it boots, then your problem is related to board flex rather than bridged points. If it does not, and you've attempted a hell of a run of trial and error relating to the tightness of your HS bolts, chances are your board is done for and it's time to send it in for a re-ball.
Send it into M$ or what?
EDIT: Just tried to set the HS on the GPU and it still gave me error 0020.
EDIT 2: I tired the heat gun fix WITH the CPU heatsink on and everytime after that i did it without any heatsinks on.
This post has been edited by jager673: Dec 8 2007, 03:58 AM
QUOTE(flippy10 @ Dec 9 2007, 06:20 PM)

See, I was thinking that 0020 could be a bad connection with the CPU.
It makes sense in theory, because 0020 only happens when you over-tighten the GPU usually. So, when the board flexes to a certain degree and severs the direct connection bus with the CPU. So if there is a permanently damaged connection there, or a solder ball that is just very reluctant to reconnect. Send it in for a re-ball, and they'll tell you if it can be repaired or not at the very least. There are various people that do re-balls on this forum. Coming from my experience with most of these threads so far, Bojngles and Superbee both do re-balling. People also recommend Got Maxx 21. (sp?)
How much does it cost for a reball?
QUOTE(funtak @ Dec 9 2007, 10:36 PM)

I just managed to fix 0020 with 1 penny. I removed the x-clamp thing, put AS5 on both sides of a penny and put it on the chip then put the heatsink back on and screwed the mobo back to the board. 0020 went away and I booted.
Is that even safe to do?
QUOTE(jager673 @ Dec 13 2007, 11:37 AM)

Is that safe to do?
dude you repeat yourself too much. put the crack pipe down for a while
kinda funny that you're worried about safety NOW. heh. Sorry...
This post has been edited by watson540: Dec 14 2007, 01:31 PM