Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
If you can, YES.
I think only two of those are really needed to get an image, though (two of them are simply grounds.) But again, skipping the two grounds on those may deteriorate the image even further.
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
Will I have to solder 4 wires for the two missing inductors?You'll need a soldering iron with a sharp tip. The tip doesn't necessarily need to be small. It just needs to be sharp. Chisel and bevel-shaped tips should be easier to use over regular conical/pencil. The one on my iron is spoon-shaped (cheap copper tip that wore into a spoon over time, but it works great for SMD stuff.)
As for the inductors... just put piece of wire in their place or a 0-Ohm SMD resistor. It's not an ideal solution (may or may not cause slight color imperfection or possibly noise/blurriness at very high resolutions), but it will get the card working, at least.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
That's why I pick them up with a toothpick with a tiny bit of gel flux on it.
Otherwise... yeah when they fly away, good luck finding them. For me it's even harder, as I have a thick carpet on the floor. It's white (thankfully) and not those off-white or gray carpets that tend to hide everything you drop on them.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
i used an 858d,
the only real problem with 0402 is losing them when they ping off the end of the tweezers - just as well they come in long strips!
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
I suppose if the part is in an inconvenient spot, then hot air might be easier to use. I haven't encountered that too many times, though - at least not on video cards and motherboards. And I actually like doing those small 0402 SMDs with my iron - they are pretty easy. Helps to have long nails, though, (or good tweezers and a steady hand) as I often usually just keep the SMD on the board with my thumb nail, and then touch with the iron on one lead, then on the other. Takes maybe 1-3 minutes max to do everything. Hot air can be quick only if you have a good powerful station and you're working on a smaller board. The 852D+ I have takes way too long to solder anything, even on max heat, so I don't bother with it most of the time. It only comes out for QFN chips or similar work.Last edited by momaka; 11-25-2019, 06:52 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
some gell-flux and hot air and the part will center itself on the pads,
i was recently changing some 0402 resistors like that!!Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
^ Really? For SMDs with two leads only?
Nah, I don't have the nerves for hot air for small stuff like that. Unless it's SMD with many (over 10) small pins, I don't bother with hot air. If you do hot air, then you need good flux and probably also solder paste, and a slew of other stuff. With iron, you just need flux and a steady hand.
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
You'll need a soldering iron with a sharp tip. The tip doesn't necessarily need to be small. It just needs to be sharp. Chisel and bevel-shaped tips should be easier to use over regular conical/pencil. The one on my iron is spoon-shaped (cheap copper tip that wore into a spoon over time, but it works great for SMD stuff.)
As for the inductors... just put piece of wire in their place or a 0-Ohm SMD resistor. It's not an ideal solution (may or may not cause slight color imperfection or possibly noise/blurriness at very high resolutions), but it will get the card working, at least.Last edited by momaka; 11-25-2019, 07:32 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
I have two inductors missing. how would you solder thesee back onto the board?Leave a comment:
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read the post again,
it's not a cap - he has an inductor missing because someone damaged it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
I also have a 6800gt with the same no red on vga issue. did replacing the cap work?Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
I recommend replacing all three as a set for best performance - these inductors are typically used for electromagnetic compatibility.Leave a comment:
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Can you post a picture how it looks in curent state on the screen?Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
Well, that's what I did on my first card with that issue (a Radeon HD2400 XT). But then I found out that this "for testing purposes only" "temporary repair" was good enough for the analog resolutions I wanted to run (no ghosting or noise whatsoever). So I started "fixing" every card with this issue in this way... unless of course I had an exact replacement component from another card (which I do quite often, as I keep a good stash of dead GPUs.)
Yup, or that.
It should support it. DVI (digital-only) ports became standard only on the Radeon RX series and GeForce GTX 10x0 series... and everything afterwards, of course, as modern GPUs no longer carry RAMDACs (save for some of the lower-end cards that may still come with a VGA port.)
But the 6800 GT is certainly old enough to support analog output through DVI.Leave a comment:
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
you could also use a dvi-vga adapter if the port supports itLeave a comment:
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I was going to suggest that for testing purposes.Leave a comment:
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*tries to locate the DVI port on the back of the CRT monitor*
I don't think I have one!
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
why not just use superior dvi
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Re: Geforce 6800gt VGA missing red output signal
If bad comes to worse, you can just solder a piece of jumper wire across the inductor. It will work fine. I've done it before many times. Just might affect signal clarity at very high analog resolutions.
Note about your missing inductor above: it is a dual-inductor / common mode inductor. But really only one of the lanes (sides) caries the red output. So you only need to jumper that side - if using a jumper, that is.Last edited by momaka; 04-04-2019, 09:46 PM.Leave a comment:
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