R9 285 DUAL-X OC Version not recognized

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  • krsta
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    • Nov 2020
    • 33
    • Croatia

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    R9 285 DUAL-X OC Version not recognized

    I have the Sapphire card mentioned in title.

    DrMos (FDMF6823C) marked on picture died and killed the fuse marked Q with him. Does anyone know the value of the fuse?

    Or does anyone have list of fuse markings and values?
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  • diif
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    • Feb 2014
    • 6978
    • England

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    Re: R9 285 DUAL-X OC Version not recognized

    10A 125v
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    • krsta
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      • Nov 2020
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      #3
      Re: R9 285 DUAL-X OC Version not recognized

      Originally posted by diif
      10A 125v
      Thx

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