I have an interesting project here. I have a HP RTX 3060 12GB VRAM GPU with a shortcircuit between a (what I believe is) a coil and a cap. The short circuit is so bad that it will trigger a failsafe on the PSU.
I'm a beginner in this field and have managed to do only very simple board repairs so far. I have basic understanding of the components (mosfets, caps, nand chips) but completely diagnosing a board with schematics would be challenging. In this case though, I'm going to hope that replacing only the two shorted components will bring the card back to life (if none of the IC's have been damaged).
I have two questions at this point:
I'm a beginner in this field and have managed to do only very simple board repairs so far. I have basic understanding of the components (mosfets, caps, nand chips) but completely diagnosing a board with schematics would be challenging. In this case though, I'm going to hope that replacing only the two shorted components will bring the card back to life (if none of the IC's have been damaged).
I have two questions at this point:
- The left component is an inductor right?
- What should I look for when looking for a new inductor? This one only says 1R0 but the one next to it is slightly bigger and says 1R0 2115
- Regarding the capacitor, I will look for 5KB24 820 16VH, that should be enough to go by right?
- Tips are welcome. Anything to consider while soldering these? Is the chance high that this short circuit killed any IC?
) I have a Corsair CX750M (Model 75-002019) that I picked up for free about 4 years ago. This is the PSU:
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