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  • sdinelli
    Sdinelli
    • Aug 2014
    • 152
    • USA

    #1

    RX580 Fuse blown

    I have a dead aorus rx580 8gb. pcie fuse is open above pins 1, 2 and 3, 12V. The other side of the fuse is not shorted to ground. i have 6k ohms on it. resistance from mem controller ~20ohms, GPU phases ~.06ohms. What are the odds that it was blown from a MB surge and not a GPU component? I got this from a friend and dont know the history.
  • dicky96
    Sun Seeker
    • Mar 2017
    • 1825
    • Spain

    #2
    Re: RX580 Fuse blown

    One way to find out - replace the fuse. I would expect it blew due to excessive current being drawn, not a 'surge'
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    • sdinelli
      Sdinelli
      • Aug 2014
      • 152
      • USA

      #3
      Re: RX580 Fuse blown

      OK good news and bad news.
      Fuse replaced, Was able to get picture.
      Booted into windows. showed up fine in GPUZ
      when i started my benchmark the fuse blew again..
      So something's wrong with it under load.

      Anyone got any ideas?

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      • R_J
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jun 2012
        • 9567
        • Canada

        #4
        Re: RX580 Fuse blown

        Have a look at the board without the plastic shield & fans, maybe a few bad caps? bad thermal grease? Post some pictures.

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        • sdinelli
          Sdinelli
          • Aug 2014
          • 152
          • USA

          #5
          Re: RX580 Fuse blown

          i replaced the fuse again and powered it up without the back plate so i can take measurements.
          note on the backside lower right, i removed a sop-8 LM358 dual amplifier. i thought it was giving weird values. the vcc is supplied by the 12v rail.
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          • momaka
            master hoarder
            • May 2008
            • 12175
            • Bulgaria

            #6
            Re: RX580 Fuse blown

            Since this was your friend's card and since you can get to GPU-Z after replacing the blown fuse... try pulling the BIOS with GPU-Z and also check all the clocks and voltages for all performance levels. It could be that your friend tried to do some overclocking by flashing a new OC BIOS on there, and maybe that's pushing the VRMs too hard.

            On the other hand, if you can verify that the BIOS is original stock one that the card is supposed to ship out with, then get MSI Afterburner and lower the maximum power limit of the GPU. After this, stress test and see if the fuse blows again. If it doesn't, increase the power limit slightly, and try again. The idea is to find out where the fuse blows. If it blows way below what this card is rated for, perhaps one of the phases on the GPU V_core may be faulty. Now troubleshooting that can get more complicated.

            But do the above checks and let us know what you find. Maybe some new information will come out of that.

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            • sdinelli
              Sdinelli
              • Aug 2014
              • 152
              • USA

              #7
              Re: RX580 Fuse blown

              Replaced fuse and put that dual amp back. i dont think its working correctly.
              Model LM3580
              pins
              1. output1 - 1.9mV
              2. input1(-) - .4V
              3. input1(+) - .7V
              4. Ground
              5. input2(+) - open
              6. input(_) - 2.5V
              7. output2 - 2mV
              8. VCC - 12.26V

              Anyways, booted into windows and using AMD memory tweak i disabled phase 4-7 and dropped P3 to 1000mhz and 875mV
              Kept memory as is P2 = 2000mhz @950mV

              The card runs fine through the benchmark. So i guess the memory circuit is fine and there is in fact an issue with one or more of the vcore phases.
              Last edited by sdinelli; 02-06-2021, 02:55 PM.

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              • sdinelli
                Sdinelli
                • Aug 2014
                • 152
                • USA

                #8
                Re: RX580 Fuse blown

                I enabled all phases and its worked at 900mV
                well actually the driver crashed. but fuse didnt blow.

                I raised it to 950mV and the fuse blew

                What does this info tell me?

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