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New Member
Join Date: Jun 2022
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![]() guys I have a Asus gtx 1060 which has a Vram issue, I bought the right VRAM and waited a couple of weeks to arrive, but now when I reball the chip it is still showing an error in exact same channel.
I have reball the proper C0 Channel, and reballing process also went perfectly ( no short in Mvdd and having 65 ohms resistance in the rail ) Guys, i have a question if the GPU is not artifacting ( no display at all ) and while testing we found out a particular VRAM chip is faulty, Can we recover that card? Last edited by SMDFlea; 09-05-2022 at 06:15 AM.. |
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![]() is amount of errors the same as with original chip?
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![]() I have a card with the same symptoms.
did you solve it? If you have solved it, please advise. |
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![]() If the chip is not faulty , then re ball once more , i had 1060 from msi gaming x with thick pcb , same problem .
I had to solder twice , the second time when wicking pcb i left solder on pads and then soldered the same re bald memory , and the problem went away . |
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![]() Maybe look in my thread for advice (very similar issue) https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=107310
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