apparently, as i said, and for everyones happines it migh not be the soldering at all!!
So I took it apart again, and what did i find. I'm having exactly the same problem as this. I've been reading forums about this problem and after watching this video
#2010 macbook pro 3 beeps install
I have a MBP 15" early 2011, had the logic board replaced in the apple program for the video chip, after that, i started to get kernel errors once in a while, all was pointing to RAM, but could never actually find a defective stick and tried many, after a while of seating and reseating the sticks and a fresh install os the macOs it stopped for almost a year with no problems i thought i was done only to begin crashing, powering off and beeping this week. Hey everyone, after having this problem, i found out the problem might not be the soldering at all. one day there, one day to repair and one day to send it back. Next morning there is an overnight FedEx box on my door step. I call 1-800-MYAPPLE and request it, give them a credit card. Total time for this is four days including the first call day. For that they will fix any and all problems if the machine has not received liquid damage or incurred a major impact. Due to the cost of the part, I have sent two into Apple requesting a "Flat Rate" depot repair. Let's also ask if he has run into The only solution I have found on the GPU issue is a logic board replacement.
This will check both the sticks and the slots. On each try take a look at the system configuration and see if it is reading correctly. Try it in one slot and then the other slot. To test use just one stick of RAM and remove the other. However, recently I have seen three 2011-2012 machines where it is not and is the logic board.
The three beeps has historically been a RAM issue.