One more thing of note, while this video covers text-book cases, keep in mind that there are always many edge-cases. Some more modern GPUs can read less than 1ohm at vcore, so great care should be taken to make sure a less than 1ohm short on the main rail isn't the same as the less than 1ohm of resistance through GPU vcore. Likewise, you can also have partial shorts, where a capacitor or even a fuse can be shorted, but still offer some resistance.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro, What is Injection
03:21 - What is a "Short", How We Measure It
07:58 - Low Resistance Circuits
10:00 - Equipment & Setup
16:06 - Assessing a Laptop
25:05 - Preparing for Injection
30:48 - Looking for the Hot Spot
36:01 - Removal & Replacement
41:55 - Testing & Conclusion