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Capacitor fell off Graphics Card
I have had a long running issue with my Radeon HD 6950 showing glitched temperature readings at times, so I was going through the water cooling connections/Block setup when it seems one of the attached components came off of the PCB. I had a closer look and it seems to have been originally glued on or such as the bottom part had a plastic casing that attached to the PCB with two connectors that come through the bottom casing. Seemed like an easy fix.
In any case I thought I'd see if the PC comes on first, as it's water cooled, and I would only really want to take it all apart as a last resort. To my surprise it came on straight away and I am in fact making this post using it. I am now considering leaving it off if everything is functioning correctly. Though as I am unable to identify the component I am also not sure of it's importance. The component reads 'K001 100 16v' on it's upper side and has a blue side marking. Here's an image of the PCB with the detached component highlighted.
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its a capacitor. shouldnt be much of an issue.
its a 100uF(micro farad) 16Volt capacitor. anyways you can get a replacement from the market and solder it on. but i suggest you have someone more capable do it. |
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It's a capacitor, and might be connected in parallel to the adjacent one on the same circuit. Not having the capacitor there may cause more ripple on that circuit which could reduce the lifespan of the components. Would I be too worried about it? Probably not. The engineers place over-rated capacitors on components to address capacitor degradation, so if there is another one on that circuit the card might be fine for a while, or even a long time.
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dont worry... the fact it fell off means that it was not installed correctly at the factory (that is if you didn't break it off...)
kinda a pain cause it sounds like you could have RMA'd it due to manufacturing fault... if the card is still in warranty.. try a RMA... can't hurt... they will tell you if if will cost you... but you might get a new card out of it, for shipping. |
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I am assuming from the responses that I could possibly leave it for now and perhaps consider having the capacitor put back on when I next remove the card? Quote:
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You have an electronics repair shop where you live? Where they service TV's and stuff? They can put it back in a jiffy (probably).
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It's a ripple filter capacitor filtering the input 12V of the vDDCI VRM that feeds the GPU's memory controller. That cap is parallel to the cap marked as "C916". Card works fine without it, but your GPU's memory controller is getting dirtier power if it's not connected.
This is easy to repair for someone who has the equipment and knows what he's doing. Any electronics repair shop can put it back in a few mins for you for pocket change.
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i wouldnt worry much if you already have a good Power supply. the good power supplies filter out a lot of the nipple.
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There warranty coverage can be found here: http://xfxforce.com/en-us/help/suppo...formation.aspx And the important part is: Quote:
I know this doesn't really help with the cap falling off, but I just wanted to let you know for future reference that XFX does actually support removing the heatsink.
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just realies i have a typo in my last post. but i will leave it there for the lulz
also glad to be of help
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I didn't even notice the typo until you pointed it out.
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I would have got it soldered and fixed before powering it on.
Sometimes, popped out or faulty capacitors can take out MOSFETs. Some MOSFETs and even ICs have very small ripple tolerance and that ripple can damage them. I remember my Philips radio sound driver IC was fried as a capacitor connecting to it was bulged out and obviously out of service. So I suggest you better fix it and then reconnect the card. |
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that is different leaking capacitors often short circuits and cause high currents.
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any tv mechanic shop can fix that in sec!!! i had broken elektrolite on my hd 6950 and the part was so small that mechanic needed to use (biiig thing that makes part bee seen biger)
![]() and he just replace it in 1 minute!! done ...dont play with ur card if that part is not fixed! |
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![]() Seriously though, very informative thread this one. Nice to know that some components on a GPU aren't critical if you have a good PSU. and yea... any TV repair shop should be able to fix that no prob.
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