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    U.2 Connectors and SAS SSD, not recognized

    Yes I purchased the SAS SFF-8643 to U.2 SFF-8639 12Gbps NVMe SSD Cable here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226534094464 I could not even get to show the drive even BIOS, and it wouldn't show in Windows . Even under the NVME section in BIOS , this shows the M.2 drive but nothing mentioning the...
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    U.2 Connectors and SAS SSD, not recognized

    So I have a client with a WS C621E Sage Motherboard .. I have not had much experience with these workstation/server boards. It has U.2 slots, which apparently are for NVME drives . The client has a spare Seagate NYTRO 3332 SAS SSD (I assume its not NVME), I tried connecting this with a U.2 to...
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    Zotac 3060 Twin Edge Diagnosis

    Hi guys I purchase batches of broken stuff, I repair around 50% and have am continuing to learn .. I have a Zotac 3060 Twin edge 12GB .. This would be the first Ampere card I would have repaired , though I hit a roadblock I made a video , since it seemed easier to elaborate on the faults...
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    Fixed my Second AMD CPU Kind Of!! ( Resoldered )

    So I purchased a CPU *Ryzen 5600G) from fleabay with severely bent pins, I gathered some would need resoldering .. Seems I am a masochist for fixing crap I figured I had done this before a few times , soldering one other THis time around 9 of the pins needed resoldering , they were too weak...
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    a Novice's attempt at diagnosing faulty batch Sapphire RX 570 4GB itx

    Well I read that also , while its not quite a short , the resistance is lower than the working card Im not sure what is causing the lower resistance
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    a Novice's attempt at diagnosing faulty batch Sapphire RX 570 4GB itx

    Thanks my guy Appreciate any help Would love to learn how to diagnose GPU problems
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    a Novice's attempt at diagnosing faulty batch Sapphire RX 570 4GB itx

    Well spotted The cards were from a seaside town near Brighton here in UK, so a lot of humidity .. I could see the heatsink was slightly oxodized .. Though I had seen worse... This particular card is the best condition card from the batch , and apart from that small spot its in mint condition...
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    a Novice's attempt at diagnosing faulty batch Sapphire RX 570 4GB itx

    I am trying to diagnose one of a few identical faulty Sapphire RX 570 ITX card's that I purchased .. I simply thought I could compare measurements ( resistance/ voltages ect ) between a working identical card . So far for the first card I tried the basic things , such as resistance from 12V...
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