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Not asking anyone to de solder anything.. I need some measurement on card.. from there i can get a direction.
This is not my first rodeo. Not my first repair of a video card and so on.
If someone can take a few minutes to throw a Titan or 780Ti on a meter and measure the two SMD's in...
You do not take Video cards to Geek Squad to be repaired. It is not asking for trouble. I have fixed quite a few dead video cards and have soldered my fair share of SMD's. I just need the resistor and capacitor values of the missing SMD's.
Voltage components. I just need a resistor value and a capacitance value of the two SMD's in the Cyan box which can be measured between the ends of each SMD.
that is on the backside of the card, so a Titan or a reference 780ti without a backplate will have that portion exposed. using a multi meter placed between the points of the SMD resistor and capacitor will give the results.
I have a Titan that a friend gave me a few weeks back. It has been working till today when a APW7142 SRBC fried. I decide i would order another and fix the card which does power up but will not post.
Upon further inspection i found that a SMD resistor and capacitor was missing directly on the...
I got the fittings from aquatuning.us and they have the metal lock rather than plastic. The issue I had was finding 10MM stainless steel pipe in the US cheaply, which by the way is not easy to bend even with a new $300 bender. I could have used 3/8" but it is not exactly 10MM and fits a little...