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Hello everyone,
i have been using a Asus Z170M Plus motherboard for a while now and it stopped working since yesterday.
Using a different PSU, RAM or CPU did not change anything. I also tried to reset CMOS & reflash the bios with a programmer but still the same issue..
When i try to press the...
Hi all,
I recently bought a broken inno3d GTX 1050 2GB from ebay to repair it. There was a inductor and a smd capacitor that broke off from the pcb that i managed to replace. When powering the card the gpu die gets warm after a little, i checked the voltage from vcore, vram pll and pex and they...
Nope.. I’m suspecting that the VRMS of the gpu core might be the issue.. i will order new ones and replace them, i know this is a common issue with RTX 2070/2070S/2080/2080S gpus so i will give it a try.
I ran FurMark for a few seconds and noticed that ‘PerfCap Reason’ went to Pwr, the TDP also went to +- 250W, 100% which is the limit for this card, i will post a screenshot below.
Do you mean on the second picture i send? I used GPU-Z to monitor gpu power etc while running FireStrike on 3DMark and i noticed that it says Idle on ‘Perfcap Reason’ when the GPU was under load which is weird to me.
I used my microscope to find pin 4 from the core vrm and noticed that the connection goes to the other side of the pcb (i think). But I can’t seem to find a capacitor connected to it. Its difficult to tell. I will upload a image of the back side from where the vrm is located and also the side...
I will take a look at it, I’m not sure how to locate the current sense resistor or other components by looking up the datasheet of the controller/vrms, its new for me .
i booted my pc and touched the backside of the core vrms and didn’t really feel abnormal temperatures, same for the UP9512R IC. I also took a picture of the VRMS that is being used. It’s the SIC788A
I unplugged my drive and booted up the pc, i got 760mv from vcore and 1355mv from memory. I also took a picture of where the UP9512R is located. I didn’t see any corrosion or anything.
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900mv was the stable voltage i could get, going higher then that will give me a black screen and the fans run at full speed. If i load a game stock voltage it will crash after 0-10 seconds, I actually didnt try to measure the vrm output voltage when the gpu crashes, would be a good idea. I...