Issues leading to the loss of 1.8V EN on the RX5700XT graphics card

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  • conghuyms
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    • Apr 2022
    • 33
    • Vietnam

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    Issues leading to the loss of 1.8V EN on the RX5700XT graphics card

    Hello everyone.

    I’ve seen many questions related to the 1.8V EN power rail on the RX5700XT graphics card. Could everyone help gather and summarize the different cases where this power rail is lost? This would help members and readers more easily troubleshoot and fix similar issues on their own cards in the future. Thank you all!
    As for me, I encountered this issue when the 1.8V EN rail was lost due to a faulty transistor Q10021. Are there any other possible cases?
  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
    • 3593
    • slovakia

    #2
    just look at simmilar schematic. there are MANY faults that can happen on this signal

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