Awesome video. I repaired gas stations for twenty years and usually if you are getting the volt meter out shit is getting real. Loving your video. Keep the great work. Thank you
great video mate, love the fast pace of it, I really don't have the patience to go through chilled down speaking videos. I need to ingest the info quick. You got my second subscribe ever. Keep it going!!!
Just think of all the graphics cards out of warranty that were thrown away because one tiny component failed. Really wish board level repair was more common for GPU's, especially in these times when there's such severe shortages.
In the UK at least, it's very tricky to find someone who knows what they're doing. Many companies offer repair but really all they do is some shitty reflow and hope for the best.
missing the 1.8, and in turn all of the memory VRMS is the most common problem ive been seeing on cards that i cant figure out how to fix. Can't wait to get through this video and learn something.
Ok. The thing with the buck controllers and their power good signal is that they almost always is an open drain output. It means the actual power good signal is an 'always on' signal drawn directly off the main supply through a high value resistor. The controller chip connects this signal to ground through am internal MOSFET that is in off state (hence the name 'open drain'). Whenever it senses the output voltage to be outside an acceptable range, the internal MOSFET is turned on, shorting the power good signal to ground and driving it low. It is done this way probably to safeguard the circuit by driving the power good low in case if the controller is damaged with an internal short circuit.
Thanks for the video with the explanations as you went. I have purchased 6 video cards that are broke and I am trying to learn how to fix them. These are cheap cards, and most of the channels are for expensive cards and they are laid out differently and that makes it tough to try to follow along. I bought 4 nvida cards that are 9800 cards and had 3 others. Ebay has these for 30.00 for 5 cards. Thanks again for the video.
Great video! Do you buy these cards locally? Saw a local post his Asus RX 580 4gb variation for 30€. Says there is no image output and have been thinking about getting and have been watching repair videos for a while now. Glad I found your channel, used to watch Eli Tech but he stopped posting. Also do you have a community discord server by chance?
Hello, great videos. thank you very much. Your explanations how all works together are really usefull. I am trying to get into this hobby as well and getting even the most basic informations is very helpful.
Nice job. I repaired a few cards mainly stupid people doing traces and pry damage. I haven’t had the chance to troubleshoot one as no schematics/board diagram plus most cards are different. Just curious how did you figure most cards? Just reverse engineer etc?
You deserve a subscribe! You should contact Northridge maybe he can send some cards to you if you are in the US, he surely has more than he can repair!
Very interensting, great video ... I would appreciate an advice - my friend has an issue with his GTX 980 Strix as it boots to desktop but it crashes (to a pure blue or black screen) a minute or two after entering a game (for example Lost Ark). We ordered a new PSU as we though it would solve the issue, because for a while he was able to use GPUTweak to lower GPU Power Target to 65%, underclock GPU and memory to lowest possible and he would be able to play games for hours. The new PSU (Corsair RM650 CP) did not solve the issue so we changed the thermal pad on the GPU VRM and repasted (GPU) and it did not solve the issue, but now it got worse - even with 65% power target and underclock it would crash a minute after entering a more demanding game. There is no visible damage on the card an it works with windows desktop ... I would also note an oil leak was present on the VRM the first time we opened it and we have cleaned it, so we are now wondering if the card can be repaired by a professional electronic or should we give it up?
The VRM is failing and unable to keep up with the demands of the GPU. VRM's don't leak oil, what you seen was probably the effect of it getting too hot. It can be repaired, this channel has repeatedly proven that. However there may be more than just one VRM that needs replacing as suggested by the observed worsening performance. I imagine it could still be cheaper to repair than to buy a new replacement card.
Hi, I have the EVGA GTX 1080ti SC - i don't see any voltage from the PCI Express inductor. no voltage. component tested fine. Although every other component seems fine. Any ideas? Keith
Hello, thank you for your video. I'm trying to fix one 1080ti. When measuring, I found that the vcore is 1.3V instead of 800mv. Card not detected. The fans are spinning. Don't know what the problem might be? Thank you
great video man! if your looking for more cards to make videos with i have an EVGA 1080Ti that randomly drops out if you wanna do a video with it let me know
Have you come across and repaired an EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 ti FTW that is blinking Red/Green on the GPM LEDs and is also not detected by the system? Great videos btw, thank you!
I have an Aorus GTX 1080 ti, it looks like the board is cracked slightly by the first indented slot on the pcie connector. I think the gpu ,chip is fine though. You have this card if you wish, I can post it to you free of charge.
Hello. Im a k1, that module missing tbat its count? For example starts with A1 and A0 is missing, does it is A0 or it jumps to B1 and actually B1 its not B1 and it is A0???
First of all, great fuckin' job dude! Very good video, I subbed and will share this on my Twitter page. I have the ftw3 version of the 1080Ti that is giving me a similar issue. I vape in my room, and the ventilation isn't the best and my PC started not wanting to post... You can see where this is going. Thankfully it was JUST the GPU that had vapour condensation on it, but it was quite a lot. long story short, I stripped the card, gave it a scrub with some isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush. The strange thing is, the PC boots, and games fine, I've even got it overclocked to 2ghz and it's fine, cool and fast. However, the card will not output a signal when the card is past ~42c, the PC will boot up and I can login to Windows, but I have no signal to the monitor. Once it cools down, I get a 'VGA card not supported by UEFI driver, CSM has been enabled for compatibility'. I then go into BIOS, disable CSM and the PC boots. I've already been through a week of all of the software, bios, vbios troubleshooting you could possibly do with this thing and I'm 99% confident it's a problem with either the 1.8v 3.3v or the 5v which was the issue with this card. I don't have a multimeter and wouldn't quite how to use it if I did. Do you think heatgunning the card might help? I don't know what to do, this has been thoroughly annoying.
really great stuff, i hope you can make it man, you seem to be very smart, but damn like i said before you seem to know the voltage values almost everywhere on the card
Very informative video. I'm trying to diagnose my own EVGA 1080 Ti Gaming card that doesn't boot. Nothing looks obviously burned on the board. All the resistances are in line with your video, but the PCIe 12v is short to ground. External PCIe cables are not short. Do you have an idea where I should begin looking?
Hi I add the folder and file to the usb, boot from the usb no linux file no load .... for a while system reboot again. seem like the system cannot detect the linux test file. any ideal how this, thank you
Hi, What kind of diagnostic would you recommend someone do if we want to make a repair request on your website? My Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti died recently and I am wary of going passed the 3.3v converter check because my board looks a different.
Great job i learned a lot from this, my card stop working 1 week ago. I'm crying over that card because now they are so expensive. Where can i BUY THE bucks CONVERTs??
Hello friend, consult, this problem is typical of the gtx 1080 TI SC black EVGA ?, I am buying the same, same model, and with this video it makes me doubt. thx!!
I have a short on 12v... it happen when i measured voltage in mem. Vram whether it get 1.35v or not..and my gpu suddenly... shut down.. After do several check..one of my 12v 8 pin is now shorted.... ..also may resistance for 5v 1.8v 1v is now not at normal value...before this good value.....is it mosfet?
Hi , My gtx1080ti sc2 show vídeo but doesnt starup fans and don't reconogize un afterburner, there is no comunication with motherboard but it send vídeo to the monitor , can You help me
Hey after watching this and researching wherever i could i still could not find if my graphics card 1.8v rail is shorted is is still possible to save it or is it gone for good?. if its gone for good does that mean that the main gpu chip is broken or what. would be appreciated if you can answer me. thankyou soo much
its actually 1070ti evga edition that is short right at from the main 1.8v component that we usually checks from and from that every single component connected to it is shorted and the repair shops after immediately telling them they are like its not save able you have to get the gpu chip replaced and stuff
I need help with my 1v buck converter. I’m not getting any voltage. Everything else seems good. Shot I replace it or is it something that is causing it?
@0:12 the 2nd trace/pin looking from the right side of the screen on the gfx card socket is half length of the others or a broken trace is this normal? im an idiot so dont take it like i know diddly on gfx cards etc lol. ive just got paratrooper eyes ; )
Hi, thanks for the video very informative. I am trying to fix my own 1080 ti sc2. I have no shorts, all resistance measuring look good, I have 12v and 5v. I am missing 1v, memory vrm and gpu vrm voltages. What kind of damage can improperly measuring the 3.3v cause? my 1.8v was measuring properly and after measuring the 3.3v (which was 3.3) the 1.8v is gone and the core no longer gets warm.
@@TechCemetery I measured my 1.8v buck converter and got 12v VIN, 5.33v VCC, and 3.5v on EN. The inductor that is supposed to be 1.8v is actually sitting at 0.138v. Do you think the inductor could be the cause for the problems? Mainly just trying to figure out if the core is dead and if its worth taking to a repair shop becasue I do not have the tools to repair it myself. The card stopped working with a pop sound and a burning smell but with no visible marks on the board. Thanks!
For some of these discontinued/harder to get parts, I'd recommend looking for them on sites like Aliexpress, Alibaba, Taobao. Just remember you can't always trust the sellers there.
Fantastic video and very informative, I have a reference mode and I have a believe I have a short on the 1v but the card had memory and vcore voltage as normal, any help would be great thank you
@@matthewburke5363 Do you have 1V on the inductor when you turn the card on?. If yes, that's easily a dead GPU. If not, consider the buck converters and nearby capacitors.
@@TechCemetery The inductor and capacitors to left are shorted to ground and when the card has power there is no voltage but I have the correct stand by voltage for memory and vcore, hopefully with a bit more testing I can find the problem and hopefully don’t have a dead chip lol but thank you and hope the channel is very successful 👍
I have 5v and 1.8v but missing 1.0v because of that nothing at vram and GPU vrm. Could you help me with next steps in locating the missing 1.0v. thanks
The ordering in the video is slightly incorrect. You don't have the 1V rail because you don't have the GPU VRM running. You need to focus on the UP9511p phase controller on the back of the board. You'll want to check if it receives VCC (5V) which is passed through either a 2.2 ohm or 1k ohm resistor, and you'll want to check if you have EN (2V or so) which is passed through a six pin dual transistor I believe near UP9511p.
@@TechCemetery you're amazing, thank you for the advice and quick response, I'll take a look into this. Do you have a discord or anything for further support? If I get this sorted I'll definitely be sending you a donation!.
Hi Mate, great job, I am learning a lot from your videos, please keep posting. I got an issue that I never understand how to fix it. I few cards similar to this one in the video, (standard gtx 1080ti Nvidea founders design), and the cards works normally, but when I try to install the drivers the screen goes black and the drivers never install properly. Identify as 1080 ti but not allow to run 3D applications. I already check / update VBIOS but still no luck. Do you (or someone) know what it could be and how I can check it? Please help ???????
@@TechCemetery hi mate thanks to come back to me. No, I did not try MATs yet, but I will, I saw the video, very good. About capacitors behind the memory, I did not check it yet, but I will do it and report my finding as soon as I complete the above tests. Thank you a lot again.
Hi mate, I did what you asked and the MAT software pass the test without any issues, and no capacitors are missing near to the memory. However, when running the card without drivers i scan the card with a thermal camera and I find out that both of the memory inductors were the hottest spot on the card after the GPU. These inductors were around 55 to 60 C degrees, and this is not normal for a card without drivers and no under any stress. What do you think? Should I suspect bad memory MOSFETs? A memory chips which taking too much power and the memory power bank cannot not hold it up? Please let me know what you think it is and how I can confirm it! Thanks
Hi mate, I did what you asked and the MAT software pass the test without any issues, and no capacitors are missing near to the memory. However, when running the card without drivers i scan the card with a thermal camera and I find out that both of the memory inductors were the hottest spot on the card after the GPU. These inductors were around 55 to 60 C degrees, and this is not normal for a card without drivers and no under any stress. What do you think? Should I suspect bad memory MOSFETs? A memory chips which taking too much power and the memory power bank cannot not hold it up? Please let me know what you think it is and how I can confirm it! Thanks
You have said that the fans are not even twitching. May I ask why? What is the significance of fans twitching? I have EVGA Geforce FTX 1080Ti that was working fine. Then I removed it from the motherboard and it sat unused for a couple of weeks. I installed it into a different motherboard and it does not work. Tried in 3 different motherboards and it will not get recognized. Upon power on, the fans twitch. That is all they will do. The lights do come on. I tested the power connectors for shorts and PCI short testing gets a beep on pins 4 and 7 which I believe is what is supposed to be. Going shopping later today for proper screwdriver set so that I can disassemble it further.
Generally speaking, the 1.8V power rail needs to power on for the fans to at least to try start running. No twitch suggests a failure at 1.8V or before. Take a resistance measurement of the 1.8V, 1V, and memory phase and let me know what they are.
@@TechCemeteryHopefully I am measuring the correct components. Even though this card is the same make/model the board is a little different. 1.8V shows 129 ohms 1V shows 14 ohms memory phase is 59 ohms
@@mark98115 If you really have both 14 ohms and 129 ohms on the 1V and 1.8V rail respectively, then there is a very strong possibility you have a dead GPU.
Also, I just put the naked card into a motherboard and fired it up with windows10. Card not showing in the device manager but I could feel the GPU chip getting warm.
@@TechCemetery sorry, I did not see that you had already replied when I wrote that the GPU was getting warm. After I took the ohm readings I went and put the card into a motherboard to check it out a little more. That's when I noticed that the GPU was getting warm. (kept touching it because I was paranoid about not having a cooler on it).
it's funny how you say in this video youre spending your own money on broken gpus and now i cant even submit a gpu repair request on your site because you're being inundated with broken gpus that people pay you to fix lol
The beginning of the video is just gold I'm going to watch and do the steps over till I actually commit itvyo memory
Wonderful video. Well explained and perfectly understood. Thank you so much for this. We subscribers and viewers appreciate all your efforts.
Awesome video. I repaired gas stations for twenty years and usually if you are getting the volt meter out shit is getting real. Loving your video. Keep the great work. Thank you
great video mate, love the fast pace of it, I really don't have the patience to go through chilled down speaking videos. I need to ingest the info quick.
You got my second subscribe ever.
Keep it going!!!
Just think of all the graphics cards out of warranty that were thrown away because one tiny component failed. Really wish board level repair was more common for GPU's, especially in these times when there's such severe shortages.
In the UK at least, it's very tricky to find someone who knows what they're doing. Many companies offer repair but really all they do is some shitty reflow and hope for the best.
missing the 1.8, and in turn all of the memory VRMS is the most common problem ive been seeing on cards that i cant figure out how to fix. Can't wait to get through this video and learn something.
Best video ever seen plz focus on the next videos on how to mesure voltage résistance .... Because all viewers just beginning
Ok. The thing with the buck controllers and their power good signal is that they almost always is an open drain output. It means the actual power good signal is an 'always on' signal drawn directly off the main supply through a high value resistor. The controller chip connects this signal to ground through am internal MOSFET that is in off state (hence the name 'open drain'). Whenever it senses the output voltage to be outside an acceptable range, the internal MOSFET is turned on, shorting the power good signal to ground and driving it low. It is done this way probably to safeguard the circuit by driving the power good low in case if the controller is damaged with an internal short circuit.
Thanks for video, I learned something today from you. I Will watch all your video for learning purposes!
Thanks for the video with the explanations as you went. I have purchased 6 video cards that are broke and I am trying to learn how to fix them. These are cheap cards, and most of the channels are for expensive cards and they are laid out differently and that makes it tough to try to follow along. I bought 4 nvida cards that are 9800 cards and had 3 others. Ebay has these for 30.00 for 5 cards. Thanks again for the video.
bro we all love you, you the best
Great work. Thank you.
Greetings from North Africa (algeria).
Thanks for the info man :)
Trying to fix one I got on eBay cheap. Card prices are insane right now!
I'm really enjoy and learning from your channel.
Thank you
subscribed dude, great job , you know what you're doing and it's good
When checking for shorts, meassuring the voltage rails to ground, are they on the same place as the Titan X? Great video btw.
you got sub.. wish more guys like you were doing this kinda repairs in mine country :/
Great video! Do you buy these cards locally? Saw a local post his Asus RX 580 4gb variation for 30€. Says there is no image output and have been thinking about getting and have been watching repair videos for a while now. Glad I found your channel, used to watch Eli Tech but he stopped posting. Also do you have a community discord server by chance?
Hello, great videos. thank you very much. Your explanations how all works together are really usefull. I am trying to get into this hobby as well and getting even the most basic informations is very helpful.
Thank you
Greetings from North Africa (algeria)
Wow! that´s impressive, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Nice job. I repaired a few cards mainly stupid people doing traces and pry damage. I haven’t had the chance to troubleshoot one as no schematics/board diagram plus most cards are different.
Just curious how did you figure most cards? Just reverse engineer etc?
thanks for a great video, subscribed and shared, cheers Tech Cemetery
fantastic content man, do you have a source for schematics or boardviews?
You deserve a subscribe! You should contact Northridge maybe he can send some cards to you if you are in the US, he surely has more than he can repair!
Man keep uploading interesting gpu repair videos❤️
muy buen video par de cosas que no se ven por que midio por atras pero esta muy educativo mil bendiciones BLESS
Excellent video! Thank you!
Nice, but what did u too se that i was like that? did clean with electronic spray? Best regards
Winderfull video..I like your work brother
You. I like you. You teach me things.
Very interensting, great video ... I would appreciate an advice - my friend has an issue with his GTX 980 Strix as it boots to desktop but it crashes (to a pure blue or black screen) a minute or two after entering a game (for example Lost Ark). We ordered a new PSU as we though it would solve the issue, because for a while he was able to use GPUTweak to lower GPU Power Target to 65%, underclock GPU and memory to lowest possible and he would be able to play games for hours. The new PSU (Corsair RM650 CP) did not solve the issue so we changed the thermal pad on the GPU VRM and repasted (GPU) and it did not solve the issue, but now it got worse - even with 65% power target and underclock it would crash a minute after entering a more demanding game. There is no visible damage on the card an it works with windows desktop ... I would also note an oil leak was present on the VRM the first time we opened it and we have cleaned it, so we are now wondering if the card can be repaired by a professional electronic or should we give it up?
The VRM is failing and unable to keep up with the demands of the GPU. VRM's don't leak oil, what you seen was probably the effect of it getting too hot. It can be repaired, this channel has repeatedly proven that. However there may be more than just one VRM that needs replacing as suggested by the observed worsening performance. I imagine it could still be cheaper to repair than to buy a new replacement card.
Hi,
I have the EVGA GTX 1080ti SC - i don't see any voltage from the PCI Express inductor. no voltage. component tested fine.
Although every other component seems fine.
Any ideas?
Keith
Thanks for another amazing video
Hello,
thank you for your video. I'm trying to fix one 1080ti. When measuring, I found that the vcore is 1.3V instead of 800mv.
Card not detected. The fans are spinning. Don't know what the problem might be?
Thank you
great video man! if your looking for more cards to make videos with i have an EVGA 1080Ti that randomly drops out if you wanna do a video with it let me know
Well said dude!
3:33 Thanks my OCD flipped out. :D
Thank you for doing this! :D
Your an absolute genius well done pal can't get enough bro need you to fix my 1070 strix 😂
Have you come across and repaired an EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 ti FTW that is blinking Red/Green on the GPM LEDs and is also not detected by the system? Great videos btw, thank you!
I have not actually, I've never even seen a 1080 TI FTW in person.
I have an Aorus GTX 1080 ti, it looks like the board is cracked slightly by the first indented slot on the pcie connector. I think the gpu ,chip is fine though. You have this card if you wish, I can post it to you free of charge.
Hello. Im a k1, that module missing tbat its count? For example starts with A1 and A0 is missing, does it is A0 or it jumps to B1 and actually B1 its not B1 and it is A0???
I have the same gpu good to know where to start looking when it goes wrong
First of all, great fuckin' job dude! Very good video, I subbed and will share this on my Twitter page.
I have the ftw3 version of the 1080Ti that is giving me a similar issue.
I vape in my room, and the ventilation isn't the best and my PC started not wanting to post... You can see where this is going.
Thankfully it was JUST the GPU that had vapour condensation on it, but it was quite a lot.
long story short, I stripped the card, gave it a scrub with some isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush.
The strange thing is, the PC boots, and games fine, I've even got it overclocked to 2ghz and it's fine, cool and fast.
However, the card will not output a signal when the card is past ~42c, the PC will boot up and I can login to Windows, but I have no signal to the monitor. Once it cools down, I get a 'VGA card not supported by UEFI driver, CSM has been enabled for compatibility'. I then go into BIOS, disable CSM and the PC boots.
I've already been through a week of all of the software, bios, vbios troubleshooting you could possibly do with this thing and I'm 99% confident it's a problem with either the 1.8v 3.3v or the 5v which was the issue with this card. I don't have a multimeter and wouldn't quite how to use it if I did.
Do you think heatgunning the card might help?
I don't know what to do, this has been thoroughly annoying.
really great stuff, i hope you can make it man, you seem to be very smart, but damn like i said before you seem to know the voltage values almost everywhere on the card
Very informative video. I'm trying to diagnose my own EVGA 1080 Ti Gaming card that doesn't boot. Nothing looks obviously burned on the board. All the resistances are in line with your video, but the PCIe 12v is short to ground. External PCIe cables are not short. Do you have an idea where I should begin looking?
A short on 12V is usually caused by a dead MOSFET, you'll want to check the gate pins for all of your MOSFETs.
Hi I add the folder and file to the usb, boot from the usb no linux file no load .... for a while system reboot again. seem like the system cannot detect the linux test file. any ideal how this, thank you
so i have question where do you find the schematics for the cards because i sure i have hell of the time looking for them lol
On the 1.8 volt rail what is the capacitance of the two small capacitors under the inductor?
Hi, What kind of diagnostic would you recommend someone do if we want to make a repair request on your website? My Gigabyte Aorus 1080ti died recently and I am wary of going passed the 3.3v converter check because my board looks a different.
Honestly, just describe the symptoms you see. I don't expect my customers to have any technical knowledge of electronics or graphics cards.
Great job i learned a lot from this, my card stop working 1 week ago. I'm crying over that card because now they are so expensive. Where can i BUY THE bucks CONVERTs??
@Tech Cemetery where can I buy the buck converters???
Aliexpress, eBay
@Tech Cemetery do you agave a link for it, I can't find it by it self
Hello friend, consult, this problem is typical of the gtx 1080 TI SC black EVGA ?, I am buying the same, same model, and with this video it makes me doubt. thx!!
Hello guys, how many UH is the 5x5x2 1R0 inductor?
I have a short on 12v... it happen when i measured voltage in mem. Vram whether it get 1.35v or not..and my gpu suddenly... shut down..
After do several check..one of my 12v 8 pin is now shorted.... ..also may resistance for 5v 1.8v 1v is now not at normal value...before this good value.....is it mosfet?
Hi bro Nice vídeo, i have equals too, and have the same problem, 1 quiestion, where get the chip, volt Converter?
If you ever get an Inno3d gtx 1060 twin fan 6gb that is broken can you please upload a vid or direct me to data to test mine I would be most grateful.
Hi , My gtx1080ti sc2 show vídeo but doesnt starup fans and don't reconogize un afterburner, there is no comunication with motherboard but it send vídeo to the monitor , can You help me
It's possible that my Card give me problem on PCI-Express x16 slot but, work fine on the X4 slot? Maybe is the x16 motherboard slot that have problem?
I've seen this once before, I don't have a solution for it unfortunately.
Where can I get a 1.8v buck converter?
Hey after watching this and researching wherever i could i still could not find if my graphics card 1.8v rail is shorted is is still possible to save it or is it gone for good?. if its gone for good does that mean that the main gpu chip is broken or what. would be appreciated if you can answer me. thankyou soo much
its actually 1070ti evga edition that is short right at from the main 1.8v component that we usually checks from and from that every single component connected to it is shorted
and
the repair shops after immediately telling them they are like its not save able you have to get the gpu chip replaced and stuff
Do you have a pic of where thermal pads go MSi R9 390 8gb
So I can test my 1070ti with no heatsink? My card doing samething.
Hello - great video. Just wondered.. Do you provide a repair service if I send you my card?
No, sorry. I do give advice/directions though if you're stuck on card.
What happens if it beeps on all 6 pins? Mine beeped on all but I’m not a that into detail about gpus
I have a gtax 1090ti with the exact same problem....can You fix it? and how much? ill pay for sure!
I need help with my 1v buck converter. I’m not getting any voltage. Everything else seems good. Shot I replace it or is it something that is causing it?
1v gets enabled by the main PWM controller's PGOOD pin. Check the main PWM controller if it's getting enabled or not.
@0:12 the 2nd trace/pin looking from the right side of the screen on the gfx card socket is half length of the others or a broken trace is this normal? im an idiot so dont take it like i know diddly on gfx cards etc lol. ive just got paratrooper eyes ; )
It's normal, it's shorter so that it'll make electrical contact last - it's used for hot-plug detection.
Hi, thanks for the video very informative. I am trying to fix my own 1080 ti sc2. I have no shorts, all resistance measuring look good, I have 12v and 5v. I am missing 1v, memory vrm and gpu vrm voltages. What kind of damage can improperly measuring the 3.3v cause? my 1.8v was measuring properly and after measuring the 3.3v (which was 3.3) the 1.8v is gone and the core no longer gets warm.
Measuring 3.3V should cause no damage. Check for EN, VCC, and VIN for your 1.8V buck converter.
@@TechCemetery I measured my 1.8v buck converter and got 12v VIN, 5.33v VCC, and 3.5v on EN. The inductor that is supposed to be 1.8v is actually sitting at 0.138v.
Do you think the inductor could be the cause for the problems? Mainly just trying to figure out if the core is dead and if its worth taking to a repair shop becasue I do not have the tools to repair it myself. The card stopped working with a pop sound and a burning smell but with no visible marks on the board. Thanks!
What resources are you using to find the power on sequence of the components?
Nothing, I know this from experience.
good job
How do I find a amcg 591 buck converter I can't even locate a data sheet let alone a chip to buy much appreciated brother
www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/277/NB671LB-1079585.pdf
That was quick thanks I'm trying to find a nb671lbgq but can't find the exact one they are showing nb671lb or lbq or just L or gq it's weird 😂
For some of these discontinued/harder to get parts, I'd recommend looking for them on sites like Aliexpress, Alibaba, Taobao. Just remember you can't always trust the sellers there.
Fantastic video and very informative, I have a reference mode and I have a believe I have a short on the 1v but the card had memory and vcore voltage as normal, any help would be great thank you
Short on 1V often indicates a dead GPU.
@@TechCemetery thank you very much for the information, is there anything I could try or look out for ? Sorry to ask but thank you.
@@matthewburke5363 Do you have 1V on the inductor when you turn the card on?. If yes, that's easily a dead GPU. If not, consider the buck converters and nearby capacitors.
@@TechCemetery The inductor and capacitors to left are shorted to ground and when the card has power there is no voltage but I have the correct stand by voltage for memory and vcore, hopefully with a bit more testing I can find the problem and hopefully don’t have a dead chip lol but thank you and hope the channel is very successful 👍
helllo what is the name of the parts he changed?
I have 5v and 1.8v but missing 1.0v because of that nothing at vram and GPU vrm. Could you help me with next steps in locating the missing 1.0v. thanks
@Tech Cemetery any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
The ordering in the video is slightly incorrect. You don't have the 1V rail because you don't have the GPU VRM running. You need to focus on the UP9511p phase controller on the back of the board. You'll want to check if it receives VCC (5V) which is passed through either a 2.2 ohm or 1k ohm resistor, and you'll want to check if you have EN (2V or so) which is passed through a six pin dual transistor I believe near UP9511p.
@@TechCemetery you're amazing, thank you for the advice and quick response, I'll take a look into this. Do you have a discord or anything for further support? If I get this sorted I'll definitely be sending you a donation!.
I think I've found the issue, is there a way I can post or send a pic to confirm
@@RahmanKhan-lk2wx I have an email listed in the about section of my youtube channel.
I have 7 pcs gigabyte 1080 ti not detectable. Can you fix them?
Yes, send me an email. It's listed in the description.
Thanks
Hi Mate, great job, I am learning a lot from your videos, please keep posting.
I got an issue that I never understand how to fix it. I few cards similar to this one in the video, (standard gtx 1080ti Nvidea founders design), and the cards works normally, but when I try to install the drivers the screen goes black and the drivers never install properly. Identify as 1080 ti but not allow to run 3D applications. I already check / update VBIOS but still no luck. Do you (or someone) know what it could be and how I can check it?
Please help ???????
Have you tried running MATs? it's a memory testing program - I have a guide video on it. Is the card missing any capacitors behind the memory?.
@@TechCemetery hi mate thanks to come back to me.
No, I did not try MATs yet, but I will, I saw the video, very good. About capacitors behind the memory, I did not check it yet, but I will do it and report my finding as soon as I complete the above tests. Thank you a lot again.
if you got an address where to donate, I will be pretty much happy to put my contribution to you into making these amazing videos and support.
Hi mate,
I did what you asked and the MAT software pass the test without any issues, and no capacitors are missing near to the memory.
However, when running the card without drivers i scan the card with a thermal camera and I find out that both of the memory inductors were the hottest spot on the card after the GPU.
These inductors were around 55 to 60 C degrees, and this is not normal for a card without drivers and no under any stress.
What do you think? Should I suspect bad memory MOSFETs? A memory chips which taking too much power and the memory power bank cannot not hold it up?
Please let me know what you think it is and how I can confirm it!
Thanks
Hi mate,
I did what you asked and the MAT software pass the test without any issues, and no capacitors are missing near to the memory.
However, when running the card without drivers i scan the card with a thermal camera and I find out that both of the memory inductors were the hottest spot on the card after the GPU.
These inductors were around 55 to 60 C degrees, and this is not normal for a card without drivers and no under any stress.
What do you think? Should I suspect bad memory MOSFETs? A memory chips which taking too much power and the memory power bank cannot not hold it up?
Please let me know what you think it is and how I can confirm it!
Thanks
Hello can you help me? I have same problem with my gigabyte 1080 ti extreme
I can't give any advice without a diagnostic - resistances and voltages for all power rails.
I have a graphics card can you help me to fix
What do i do if I have 6 shorts on my external 8 pin power conector
6 beeps on an 8 pin indicates a short on the 12V rail. If you check the inductor connected to it it should also beep.
@@TechCemetery what to do?
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You have said that the fans are not even twitching. May I ask why?
What is the significance of fans twitching?
I have EVGA Geforce FTX 1080Ti that was working fine. Then I removed it from the motherboard and it sat unused for a couple of weeks.
I installed it into a different motherboard and it does not work. Tried in 3 different motherboards and it will not get recognized.
Upon power on, the fans twitch. That is all they will do. The lights do come on.
I tested the power connectors for shorts and PCI short testing gets a beep on pins 4 and 7 which I believe is what is supposed to be.
Going shopping later today for proper screwdriver set so that I can disassemble it further.
Generally speaking, the 1.8V power rail needs to power on for the fans to at least to try start running. No twitch suggests a failure at 1.8V or before. Take a resistance measurement of the 1.8V, 1V, and memory phase and let me know what they are.
@@TechCemeteryHopefully I am measuring the correct components. Even though this card is the same make/model the board is a little different.
1.8V shows 129 ohms
1V shows 14 ohms
memory phase is 59 ohms
@@mark98115 If you really have both 14 ohms and 129 ohms on the 1V and 1.8V rail respectively, then there is a very strong possibility you have a dead GPU.
Also, I just put the naked card into a motherboard and fired it up with windows10. Card not showing in the device manager but I could feel the GPU chip getting warm.
@@TechCemetery sorry, I did not see that you had already replied when I wrote that the GPU was getting warm. After I took the ohm readings I went and put the card into a motherboard to check it out a little more. That's when I noticed that the GPU was getting warm. (kept touching it because I was paranoid about not having a cooler on it).
Amazing :D
Excellent video mate, but for gods sake slow down and think before you speak then you don't have to say it three times.
awesome
my card has the same condition
consider buying cheap gpu like 650ti , 750ti . more subscriber wiill come
it's funny how you say in this video youre spending your own money on broken gpus and now i cant even submit a gpu repair request on your site because you're being inundated with broken gpus that people pay you to fix lol
17 minutes of "ehm... yeah... I mean no... errr.. sorry I mean yes... well, I think, maybe."
huh,,, i wonder if u could fic my card :D