There are a few pictures here http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/video/zotac-2-p1.html
Looks like a 27.000 mhz crystal
Check the internet images, you might see one like yours and be able to identify the crystal
but doesn't seem to work,fan is spinning but the card works until i try to install the driver where it carshes in a black screen with coil whine noise...
but doesn't seem to work,fan is spinning but the card works until i try to install the driver where it carshes in a black screen with coil whine noise...
lol
the GPu chip its DUDU.
you need to reflow it or reball it.
i got nearly 100 GPUs and that symptom its general to many Nvidia cards. Recently my GTX 590 it`s doing the same.
When i install the drivers it goes mentally.
i got nearly 100 GPUs and that symptom its general to many Nvidia cards. Recently my GTX 590 it`s doing the same.
When i install the drivers it goes mentally.
AMD cards are like that too. I have a R9 290 here that works fine without the drivers. The moment I install them, I get artifacts and crashes.
^^ Can't believe you're still wasting power with that thing and have not at least reflowed it already.
Originally posted by PeteS in CA
Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
No, no wasting power - I haven't powered it on ever since I tested it a while back. I just been busy with other things, so that card's taking a back seat. I'll get to it some day, I promise.
I have a Graphics card that I;ve been trying to repair for a friend. if anyone has a link to a good website to diagnose them; please post it.
I'll take a look at the card and post the make and model tomorrow, if you need it.
Disclaimer: Don't trust a thing I say-I am frequently wrong!!!
I have tons of spare parts, some used, some N.O.S. ham transistors and caps. Message me if you need any parts.
Some of the things I've fixed:
60" Vizio-bad LED's. iBook G4: Resoldered VCC Plug. Geo Tracker ECU: Swollen / Leaking capacitors. Windows Laptop: Soldered broken LVDS wires. Dryer: Burned contact on temp switch. Oven in R.V.: Bad contacts in relays-Exploded by the looks of them! Samsung Oven: Burned contacts on Relays. MSI Motherboard: BSOD-Swollen capacitors, bad graphics card, Moved SATA Input from SATA 1 to SATA 2 plug
Disclaimer: Don't trust a thing I say-I am frequently wrong!!!
I have tons of spare parts, some used, some N.O.S. ham transistors and caps. Message me if you need any parts.
Some of the things I've fixed:
60" Vizio-bad LED's. iBook G4: Resoldered VCC Plug. Geo Tracker ECU: Swollen / Leaking capacitors. Windows Laptop: Soldered broken LVDS wires. Dryer: Burned contact on temp switch. Oven in R.V.: Bad contacts in relays-Exploded by the looks of them! Samsung Oven: Burned contacts on Relays. MSI Motherboard: BSOD-Swollen capacitors, bad graphics card, Moved SATA Input from SATA 1 to SATA 2 plug
I figured it out!
At the end some capacitors are gone,the noise came out from broken capacitors meanwhile the chip is fine, i can even use the oscillator that i tried to solder before , it's working but i will use an smd type oscillator instead,smaller and fits better
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