Hi,
I'm fixing a GPU card for a streamer, was sent to me by mail. A shorted cap on a power rail has severely burned the PCB.

As you can see from the darkened PCB around the mosfets there are signs of liquid damage. But it's odd because the person says no water has entered the PC cabinet. If you spill something on a desktop you would know I guess...
Funny thing is that the liquid is not only on the PCB but on top of many chips which are tightly covered by thermal padding under the heatsink, even on top of some of the RAM chips

In photo below, to the left are mosfet drivers with obvious liquid on top. Notice also the chip to the right, the PCB is darkened by liquid/heat just around it ...

The liquid is not water because it's not drying up, and it has also darkened areas of the PCB.
First my theory was a cap with leak, but that's not the case, no signs of leaky caps.
I figured it can be coolant from the liquid cooler in the PC. But the distribution pattern doesn' make sense, besides the mosfet area there are sporadic liquid across the board wherever thermal pads cover chips. Also, this side of the card is oriented downwards when situated in PCIe slot, so kind a hard to get liquid distributed like this.
It's almost like the liquid comes from the thermal pads themselves..? But I have never heard of that...
Any thoughts?
I'm fixing a GPU card for a streamer, was sent to me by mail. A shorted cap on a power rail has severely burned the PCB.

As you can see from the darkened PCB around the mosfets there are signs of liquid damage. But it's odd because the person says no water has entered the PC cabinet. If you spill something on a desktop you would know I guess...
Funny thing is that the liquid is not only on the PCB but on top of many chips which are tightly covered by thermal padding under the heatsink, even on top of some of the RAM chips

In photo below, to the left are mosfet drivers with obvious liquid on top. Notice also the chip to the right, the PCB is darkened by liquid/heat just around it ...

The liquid is not water because it's not drying up, and it has also darkened areas of the PCB.
First my theory was a cap with leak, but that's not the case, no signs of leaky caps.
I figured it can be coolant from the liquid cooler in the PC. But the distribution pattern doesn' make sense, besides the mosfet area there are sporadic liquid across the board wherever thermal pads cover chips. Also, this side of the card is oriented downwards when situated in PCIe slot, so kind a hard to get liquid distributed like this.
It's almost like the liquid comes from the thermal pads themselves..? But I have never heard of that...
Any thoughts?
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