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    laptop GPU GTX 1660 resistance on the phases

    I have two laptop boards that don't work.
    The first board is from the HP pavilion 17-cd0228ng. (LA-H473P)
    At first I found that the GPU phases have a short circuit resistance of 0.1ohm.
    I found it on the GPX side of the GTX1660 (N18EE-G0-A1) so it's dead.
    Faulty GPU now is desoldered.
    This board normally works while loading Windows 10, the introductory sound in windows just doesn't give a picture on the LCD or via HDMI.
    I don't know if the output on LCD or HDMI is solved through Nvidia chip.
    Which seems suspicious to me, if there isn't going to be another problem.
    Some time ago I had another laptop and it worked there without a GPU chip.

    On the second board I have the same GTX 1660 chip (N18EE-G0-A1) and here I measured the resistance at 0.7ohm on the phases.
    Do you think this GPU could work ?
    I don't know exactly what values these newer GPUs should have.
    I would like to use it in the first board.

    Thank you for all the help.

    #2
    Re: laptop GPU GTX 1660 resistance on the phases

    GPU side resistance of 0.7Ohms for GTX1660 is perfectly normal. Has got as low as 0.4Ohms and its working.

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      #3
      Re: laptop GPU GTX 1660 resistance on the phases

      run MATS to check if vram is ok

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