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Shame that guy doesn't do English subs or translation. He was pretty brutal with that hand drill. Wonder if He was grinding till He saw a short open or was just going for it. I couldn't tell if He lowered the voltage and under-clocked it as a result or this is the first one He had done.
get an Xacto knife and cut the fried chip off the board. If you go carefully enough you will not cut the PCB.
Easiest from time perspective would be using external VRM for it. Lot of people using it for overclocking for extra power.One of market available units is EVGA EPower, if a 100$USD sounds ok
Maximum capacity - 500A at 1.9V