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System Name | mish-mash |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600 |
Motherboard | A520M-A PRO |
Cooling | Wraith Prism |
Memory | 8GB |
Video Card(s) | Vega 64 Liquid Cooled |
Storage | 1x 1TB Toshiba 1x 500GB WD 1x ADATA SATA SSD 1x Kioxia M.2 |
Display(s) | MSI G244F E2, S24D330 |
Case | Kolink Citadel Mesh ARGB |
Power Supply | MSI MAG A550BN |
Hi to all, hope your day is going great.
I bought a GTX 1080 EVGA today, for 5 euro. The card had a reported problem of "crashing with a black screen and artifacts" under load.
I got the card in my hands and instantly tried undervolting and underclocking it, to no avail. It still crashed when I entered Furmark. I flashed the latest VBIOS for the card, that still didn't do the job. And then as a final try, I decided to look at the board.
This is what greeted me.
A stinky dusty card with what looks like cheap thermal paste and flux around the die. I cleaned up the card, the power phases, VRMs ; etc. Changed the thermal paste and tightened the back screws as needed. (They were loose before.)
And, OH WOW! IT WORKED!
It can't be that easy, right? Tell me what was the culprit? Was the memory overheating due to not making sufficient contact with the thermal pads? Was it just luck on my part?
What was it, I need suggestions.
Thanks for reading
I bought a GTX 1080 EVGA today, for 5 euro. The card had a reported problem of "crashing with a black screen and artifacts" under load.
I got the card in my hands and instantly tried undervolting and underclocking it, to no avail. It still crashed when I entered Furmark. I flashed the latest VBIOS for the card, that still didn't do the job. And then as a final try, I decided to look at the board.
This is what greeted me.
A stinky dusty card with what looks like cheap thermal paste and flux around the die. I cleaned up the card, the power phases, VRMs ; etc. Changed the thermal paste and tightened the back screws as needed. (They were loose before.)
And, OH WOW! IT WORKED!
It can't be that easy, right? Tell me what was the culprit? Was the memory overheating due to not making sufficient contact with the thermal pads? Was it just luck on my part?
What was it, I need suggestions.
Thanks for reading

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