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Hello i need some help from you!. My gpu vrms are burned and i'm looking for way to repair it . I can see that 3 of them are damaged and the chip to the right of vrms is burned too -.-. Can u help me with it ?
gpu has two types of vrm on it MDU2654 CA7603GP and MDU2657 CL310FGP. Is there any "replacment" vrms or similar that will fit . My gpu is gtx 580 (nvidia reference) that's how my card is looking http://obrazki.elektroda.pl/1536205100_1367394928.jpg when i want to turn on my pc then even my psu doesn't want to run ... Last edited by plmnb; 05-01-2013 at 11:36 AM. |
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Looks like major VRM damage and driver with mosfet's are dead.
You will need find replacements, but with driver it will be quite tough job, unless you can get somewhere dead GTX 480/580 or similar kind card to donor |
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Hmm.. I will order those drivers directly from china for 30US$
I have got MDU1511 MOSFETS MDU2654 is 100A 3.4mOhm MDU2657 is 61.7A 7.5mOhm New mosfets have 100A 2.4mOhm Seems to each phase consist of 2x MDU2654 and 1 MDU2657 I wonder if replacing (putting 3x 100A instead 2x 100A + 1x61.7A) won't damage it more. This mosfet driver is CHL8510CRT or different new name IR3537 How can i check if gpu is not death . I got multimter and magnifier Theres 8510 datasheet http://www.irf.com/product-info/data.../pb-ir3537.pdf |
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