Hi,
I am new to this forum. I read through some RX 5700 XT threads I found here, but have not found a solution to repair or determine that the GPU is dead.
What I found:
I plugged the GPU in my PC, very happy to have found a good upgrade to my old GTX 1070, but the PC would not start with the GPU in it. The Fans are turning, the RGB is changing its color, but not able to boot, with the card in the PCI slot. So I started a search, maybe the predecessor was just mining and there was a wrong VBIOS on the chip. I shorted PIN 1 and 5 booted the PC and was able to flash the VBIOS. Restarted the PC, but still stuck, not able to boot.
I took some resistance measurements:
VDDCR_SOC 2,4 Ohm
VDD_MEM 22,8 Ohm
VDDCR_GFX 0,3 Ohm
VDDCI_MEM 11,9 Ohm
0,75V 10,2 Ohm
1,8V 1,5 kOhm
12V 5,3 kOhm
3,3V 1,5 kOhm
Fuses are intact.
Checked all PCI Lanes on the backside 5,1-5,3 kOhm.
No obvious shorted parts.
Got an invitation on GraFixCard Repair Discord Server, but the guys there just said the GPU core is fried and did not explain how to check that this is really the problem.
I found the Board view in this forum, thank you for that.
Any help would be much appreciated. Is there a value to determine that the core is fried?
I am new to this forum. I read through some RX 5700 XT threads I found here, but have not found a solution to repair or determine that the GPU is dead.
What I found:
I plugged the GPU in my PC, very happy to have found a good upgrade to my old GTX 1070, but the PC would not start with the GPU in it. The Fans are turning, the RGB is changing its color, but not able to boot, with the card in the PCI slot. So I started a search, maybe the predecessor was just mining and there was a wrong VBIOS on the chip. I shorted PIN 1 and 5 booted the PC and was able to flash the VBIOS. Restarted the PC, but still stuck, not able to boot.
I took some resistance measurements:
VDDCR_SOC 2,4 Ohm
VDD_MEM 22,8 Ohm
VDDCR_GFX 0,3 Ohm
VDDCI_MEM 11,9 Ohm
0,75V 10,2 Ohm
1,8V 1,5 kOhm
12V 5,3 kOhm
3,3V 1,5 kOhm
Fuses are intact.
Checked all PCI Lanes on the backside 5,1-5,3 kOhm.
No obvious shorted parts.
Got an invitation on GraFixCard Repair Discord Server, but the guys there just said the GPU core is fried and did not explain how to check that this is really the problem.
I found the Board view in this forum, thank you for that.
Any help would be much appreciated. Is there a value to determine that the core is fried?
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