Hello everyone
Yesterday I saw the component C377 of my GTX 690 blow up, to be honest, I have no idea what caused it but I suspect on the motherboard, since it started doing some weird stuff to other components but nothing destructive, another system I have POSTs with the gpu installed and the corea still get warm as well as the vrm but it seems as I can't get video output. I witnessed the component getting blown up, so I know for a fact it's that one, so I'd like to know some things:
1.- If there is a posibility that the GPU is still fine itself and just got a single component blown up or am I screwed (I found no schematics for this gpu after searching).
2..- The specs of the component I'd have to search for to replace that one.
3.- Could it be a failure by age? It's a capacitor afterall, I think, but I don't know that much to be certain at what caused the component to blow up.
Any help is appreciated and welcome, thank you all
Yesterday I saw the component C377 of my GTX 690 blow up, to be honest, I have no idea what caused it but I suspect on the motherboard, since it started doing some weird stuff to other components but nothing destructive, another system I have POSTs with the gpu installed and the corea still get warm as well as the vrm but it seems as I can't get video output. I witnessed the component getting blown up, so I know for a fact it's that one, so I'd like to know some things:
1.- If there is a posibility that the GPU is still fine itself and just got a single component blown up or am I screwed (I found no schematics for this gpu after searching).
2..- The specs of the component I'd have to search for to replace that one.
3.- Could it be a failure by age? It's a capacitor afterall, I think, but I don't know that much to be certain at what caused the component to blow up.
Any help is appreciated and welcome, thank you all
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