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On a few points on the card I do get 3.3v, I assume it indicates the 3.3v supply is ok but it drops to 2.1v for some reason.
Yes, I can get a 5v reading from the regulator.
Pin1: 4.669v
Pin2: 12.1v
Pin3: 5.167v
Pin4: 0v
Pin5: 9.64v
Pin6: 2.156v
Pin7: 5.07v
Pin8: 0.831v
pin3 and pin 7.
I tried...
The " 08=E4A" is the 5v regulator, and the EN pin gets only 2.1v insted of 3.3v, I lifted the IC and the EN pad puts out 2.1v.
The PCIE is the 3.3v source right ?
What would be a good way to find the root for this 2.1v ?
Thanks !
I think the chip next to the coil that gives 5v reading is the regulator, 8pins but no data sheet,
Marking" 08=E4A", readings:
Pin1: 4.669v
Pin2: 12.1v
Pin3: 5.167v
Pin4: 0v
Pin5: 9.64v
Pin6: 2.156v
Pin7: 5.07v
Pin8: 0.831v
RT8128C Memory voltage regulator...
Here I have R7 360 in a very good physical condition, all the voltages looks right but the mobo beeps - "no gfx" - bad gpu ?
I tried flashing the bios once.
Thanks
Elior
Hey all !
I noticed this forum is a good place for more professional information about diagnosing graphics cards.
I work as an IT manger in a big electronic factory so I have access to all the tools needed.
I have a few cards here I want to fix\learn - I hope it is ok that I share.
This is a...