Hello everyone
I have purchased an ex-mining Sapphire Nitro RX480 8GB graphics card from an eBay seller on a for parts or not working basis.
The card was in a sorry state when I received it, it was filthy and quite corroded. Since then, I have cleaned it up and refurbished it with new thermal pads and thermal paste. I have also flashed the original gaming bios on it as the previous owner had a mining bios on it that prevented it from working correctly.
The issue is, despite my efforts, the card will freeze the system when running a benchmark or a game. When cold, it might run for a bit longer, but it will still (hard) freeze the system after a while.
So the most likely scenario is that the card has deteriorated from prolonged mining use to a point it cannot support the stock clocks any more. I'm thinking to lower the core / memory clocks in an attempt to rectify the issue but perhaps a (modified) bios would be a better solution? What do you think? The card has dual bios so there is no risk of bricking it.
Any help or advice is highly appreciated.
Best
Ppanickk
I have purchased an ex-mining Sapphire Nitro RX480 8GB graphics card from an eBay seller on a for parts or not working basis.
The card was in a sorry state when I received it, it was filthy and quite corroded. Since then, I have cleaned it up and refurbished it with new thermal pads and thermal paste. I have also flashed the original gaming bios on it as the previous owner had a mining bios on it that prevented it from working correctly.
The issue is, despite my efforts, the card will freeze the system when running a benchmark or a game. When cold, it might run for a bit longer, but it will still (hard) freeze the system after a while.
So the most likely scenario is that the card has deteriorated from prolonged mining use to a point it cannot support the stock clocks any more. I'm thinking to lower the core / memory clocks in an attempt to rectify the issue but perhaps a (modified) bios would be a better solution? What do you think? The card has dual bios so there is no risk of bricking it.
Any help or advice is highly appreciated.
Best
Ppanickk