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EGVA 700W and model ?

Check how your GPU behave in different PC try ask a friend for a help.
Because is hard to believe 1 year PSU will failed even if its rebrand one. * Evga not make or design its PSU only put sticker on it.
 

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EGVA 700W y modelo ?

Verifique cómo se comporta su GPU en diferentes PC, intente pedirle ayuda a un amigo.
Porque es difícil de creer que la fuente de alimentación de 1 año fallará incluso si cambia de marca. * Evga no fabrica ni diseña su fuente de alimentación, solo le pone una pegatina.
EVGA 700 W1 80 Plus Blanco 700W
EVGA - Especificaciones del producto - EVGA 700 W1, 80+ WHITE 700W, 3 años de garantía, fuente de alimentación 100-W1-0700-K1


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I seen at review they cost ~$35
600W model good only only for low power APU, and inside we see on primary infamous Capxon capacitor and only 85C rated :/ and on secondary mediocre Teapo.
Overlay this PSU series is bad news for gaming PC that draw even 50% of rated power. And your PC can pass 350W+ in gaming scenarios.
In my humble opinion try PSU swap.
 
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I seen at review they cost ~$35
600W model good only only for low power APU, and inside we see on primary infamous Capxon capacitor and only 85C rated :/ and on secondary mediocre Teapo.
Overlay this PSU series is bad news for gaming PC that draw even 50% of rated power. And your PC can pass 350W+ in gaming scenarios.
In my humble opinion try PSU swap.
Thanks, I'll try that on a friend's PC, better a PSU, or I'll buy a more powerful one... to try
 

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If you buy this PSU new you can return it to shop / or try RMA it.
curiosity mode... the PC has to go directly to the socket... if I put a protector... or a socket base... when playing it turns off, the PC...
 
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curiosity mode... the PC has to go directly to the socket... if I put a protector... or a socket base... when playing it turns off, the PC...
This can be due they are low quality and under load drop voltage bellow acceptable lever for PSU, simple after a year conductors inside them degrade due overheating or even some connection inside de-solder themself but this my gees.
 

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This can be due they are low quality and under load drop voltage bellow acceptable lever for PSU, simple after a year conductors inside them degrade due overheating or even some connection inside de-solder themself but this my gees.
You are right, but it only withstands 40º and the room is around 30º plus the PC heater...
 
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If PC working fine plugged directly to socket you have you answer what to replace, I seen failed power strips that have solder melted inside and lose connectors that spark when you turn on load.
 
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If PC working fine plugged directly to socket you have you answer what to replace
psu, I passed the air gun over it carefully and cleaned it and now it does it more often... events says unrecoverable hardware error... id 1
 

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psu, I passed the air gun over it carefully and cleaned it and now it does it more often... events says unrecoverable hardware error... id 1
What country are you in? Since the card is now borked you should be able to prove in another machine it is not working
 

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What country are you in? Since the card is now borked you should be able to prove in another machine it is not working
I'm in Spain, let's see if I can find a friend who can help me with the test on his PC.

That's what someone answered me on another forum, it scared me ‍️

Using this may have killed the Pulse GPU, EVGA make some good PSUs but they must be used for their intended purpose and White efficiency rated PSUs being among the weakest that there is should not be used anywhere near a gaming class GPU.

An RTX 3060 only requires a 550W PSU whereas a Pulse requires a minimum of 650W as is stated here any PSU that you try must meet those specs + additionally be a minimum of Gold efficiency rated and from a proven brand such as the Corsair RM range, EVGA, Seasonic or Super Flower.

Your present PSU is so bad that it is rated as – Tier F • Replace immediately so with this in mind it is advisable for you to get the Pulse GPU tested using an appropriate spec and quality of PSU in case the card has already been damaged.

PSU info: Which power supply do you need?
 
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You are right, but it only withstands 40º and the room is around 30º plus the PC heater...
Now the configuration card is at 100%... and it has been no having problems for 3 days, nothing was done, just one thing, that the ambient temperature has dropped, it also started when the temperatures rose in summer and now that summer is over, no problems... I refuse to believe that it is because of the heat, because the temperatures are ok when checked, but it is strange.
 

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Now the configuration card is at 100%... and it has been no having problems for 3 days, nothing was done, just one thing, that the ambient temperature has dropped, it also started when the temperatures rose in summer and now that summer is over, no problems... I refuse to believe that it is because of the heat, because the temperatures are ok when checked, but it is strange.
Control your room temperatures
 
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Now the configuration card is at 100%... and it has been no having problems for 3 days, nothing was done, just one thing, that the ambient temperature has dropped, it also started when the temperatures rose in summer and now that summer is over, no problems... I refuse to believe that it is because of the heat, because the temperatures are ok when checked, but it is strange.
Simply at high ambient temps low quality PSU cannot sustain load.
 

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Simply at high ambient temps low quality PSU cannot sustain load.
I've seen some low quality units been rated at 25C and I would avoid units like those with all cost.

I have the oldie but goldie Seasonic FX-750 with my 6700 XT, bought the unit for R9 290 Crossfire in 2019 and ran totally fine with those power hogs as well.
 

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Hi all was wondering if anyone could guide me on reviving this MSI Radeon RX 6750 MECH OC 12GB Card that some idiot grinded out the pcie pins on the card. Got it for cheap from a person about 25.00. It was an Amazon return with zero hours on it. Has severe scratches into the pcie pins. Card won't post but is detected after removing card .. putting back in my RX 5600 XT I boot back into windows and see it asking for device drivers for 6750 xt .. so know the card is still alive in some way. I was thinking of just solder retining across the horrible scratches on the pcie pins where they are severed (most notibly near the middle 25 - 50 data transmission pins or so) and see what happens. This card is still over 500 plus taxes in Canada .. such a waste. It did not fry my 300.00 ASUS x570 mainboard plugging it in thank god lol ... so seems repairable. Even if I have to spend 100 on microscopes and soldering stuff still worth it.
 
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Hi all was wondering if anyone could guide me on reviving this MSI Radeon RX 6750 MECH OC 12GB Card that some idiot grinded out the pcie pins on the card. Got it for cheap from a person about 25.00. It was an Amazon return with zero hours on it. Has severe scratches into the pcie pins. Card won't post but is detected after removing card .. putting back in my RX 5600 XT I boot back into windows and see it asking for device drivers for 6750 xt .. so know the card is still alive in some way. I was thinking of just solder retining across the horrible scratches on the pcie pins where they are severed (most notibly near the middle 25 - 50 data transmission pins or so) and see what happens. This card is still over 500 in Canada .. such a waste. It did not fry my 300.00 ASUS x570 mainboard plugging it in thank god lol ... so seems repairable. Even if I have to spend 100 on microscopes and soldering stuff still worth it.
Can you put some pics, sounds bad though. But like you said, at least it's detected at least in some way by your PC.
 

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Yes thanks Ruru ... just signed up newbie in this forum. posted pic but admins have to approve. I think you will see that the left and right 25 or so pinouts are not that bad but the middle 40 - 50 or so is just trashed with deep scratch gouges .. which leads me to believe they are causing the card to not post and get the right signals and voltages etc. I am thinking since it did not fry my mainboard and was actually detected in device listings that it could be a simple re tinning of the gouged pins on the pcie section (to get the proper board signals to pass through) .. no blown components or nothing practically factory new.

This guy did it on youtube with a similar problem of trashed pins on the pcie and got the card to work so I am still hopefull lol. And at least my pins are not seperated from the board .. but only slim gouge slices through several of the pinouts causing breaks in the current important post / data in - out transmission signals. The back side is brand new .. only somehow the idiots rammed and destroyed the front side.
 

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Hi all was wondering if anyone could guide me on reviving this MSI Radeon RX 6750 MECH OC 12GB Card that some idiot grinded out the pcie pins on the card.
Just take it to a techie. They will name the price. However, I got no idea about Canada. In Russia, it's about $50 to 75 USD for such an operation.
 

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Thanks Beginner Macro Device but I live in a crappy small town of amateur mayors, businesses and wannabees who are all just losers lol. If I lived in a big city ya .. but here in Canada it is poverty town 3rd world country thanks to our politician loser know it alls leaving us in total destitude every year that goes by lol. Our lame little town would try to scam me for 500.00 or more just to repair it. Horrible. I could buy a new one for 500 or 600 .. so no farther ahead lol
 
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I seen someone investigate issue and find that cores are not flat
May be "pandemic-related-QC-slump". Like what is likely the case with those LCD monitors that have bad pixels out-of-the-box.

on secondary mediocre Teapo.
While those aren't outright bad, you still will be lucky to get 7-8 years. That was on a 2008 FSP 500W PSU, which I got for my Core 2 system in September, 2008, with Asus P5QL Pro motherboard.

Seemed to still work fine with an FX 8350 and Asus Sabertooth 990FX R 2.0 in 2016! But, I kept it extra cool. In very warm rooms, you'll be lucky to get 5-6 years.

FX 8350 from 2014 and Sabertooth 990FX R 2.0 from 2014, maybe 2015? Looked like 2014 to me.

I gave the FX 8350 build to someone else, in spring, 2016 (April or May) in exchange for my first LCD monitor that was 1080p. Because even my CRTs weren't that high in resolution.

I just got 16 GB of DDR3 SDRAM for it on December 26, 2015, too! From my buddy! Because I have been using it with only a single 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM stick!
 
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Hi all was wondering if anyone could guide me on reviving this MSI Radeon RX 6750 MECH OC 12GB Card that some idiot grinded out the pcie pins on the card. Got it for cheap from a person about 25.00. It was an Amazon return with zero hours on it. Has severe scratches into the pcie pins. Card won't post but is detected after removing card .. putting back in my RX 5600 XT I boot back into windows and see it asking for device drivers for 6750 xt .. so know the card is still alive in some way. I was thinking of just solder retining across the horrible scratches on the pcie pins where they are severed (most notibly near the middle 25 - 50 data transmission pins or so) and see what happens. This card is still over 500 plus taxes in Canada .. such a waste. It did not fry my 300.00 ASUS x570 mainboard plugging it in thank god lol ... so seems repairable. Even if I have to spend 100 on microscopes and soldering stuff still worth it.
You would need a pcb repair shop for that
 

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I understand that but what can they do that cannot do myself. Except charge me for services a 12 year old can do. I have spent 55 years doing things myself lol .. no fancy fake degrees or tens of thousands of dollars in student debt and still working at McDonalds lol. Just point me in the right direction .. don't need my hand held .. or pay my way through life. Any real advice appreciated thanks all.
 
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