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NVidia 3000 series OC crashes blamed on manufacturer capacitors
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Re: NVidia 3000 series OC crashes blamed on manufacturer capacitors
Yeah but it doesn't take much to cause issues. Nvidia already released a statement that was the reason
They also released a driver update to clock it down if the pull goes over a certain amount
But with the cards that have MLCC, you really can only gain 20mhz over the other ones
I'm waiting for the 3070...after the new laptop, which i'm waiting for christmas prices to drop or new models to come outCap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
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Re: NVidia 3000 series OC crashes blamed on manufacturer capacitors
Sounds like a decoupling impedance design problem rather than a capacitor quality issue. The POSCAPs and MLCCs have different impedance characteristics.PeteS in CA
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Re: NVidia 3000 series OC crashes blamed on manufacturer capacitors
Originally posted by PeteS in CA View PostSounds like a decoupling impedance design problem rather than a capacitor quality issue. The POSCAPs and MLCCs have different impedance characteristics.
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