Hello all. I have tried searching for schematics of this card but hardly found any info when I purchased it almost 2 years ago and no luck now. But fortunately I found this forum so I hope you guys can help.
I walked down and found my PC off the other morning and it would not restart. I opened it up after disconnecting the power supply and got sparks on the back of the 1070 PCB when I tried to power it back up. I was able to identify 3 damaged capacitors (I think) opposite of the Mosfets (again, I think). I was pretty sure since they had their own heat sink but after pulling the GPU cooler to look at the rest of the board I see some large components next to large capacitors that I can't identify. C323, C389 and C621
My question is can these be identified and replaced or is the card done?
I have a soldering Iron, though I'm not sure if it's too large as I'd have to find it. I would like to get a soldering station as I find myself more and more into projects that may involve custom PCBs. The card itself is no loss as I have another GPU, but it was convenient to be able to run multiple applications at once.
Thanks,
Chris
I walked down and found my PC off the other morning and it would not restart. I opened it up after disconnecting the power supply and got sparks on the back of the 1070 PCB when I tried to power it back up. I was able to identify 3 damaged capacitors (I think) opposite of the Mosfets (again, I think). I was pretty sure since they had their own heat sink but after pulling the GPU cooler to look at the rest of the board I see some large components next to large capacitors that I can't identify. C323, C389 and C621
My question is can these be identified and replaced or is the card done?
I have a soldering Iron, though I'm not sure if it's too large as I'd have to find it. I would like to get a soldering station as I find myself more and more into projects that may involve custom PCBs. The card itself is no loss as I have another GPU, but it was convenient to be able to run multiple applications at once.
Thanks,
Chris
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