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BROKEN MSI GTX 1050 TI OC 4GT ANYONE HELP!

JAYNX7

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I have this problem with this GTX 1050 ti OC 4GT GPU, during routine maintenance and mishandling, the GPU suffered damage to one of its electronic components on the back side, being removed due to mishandling when removing it and I only noticed it when reassembling the GPU to the motherboard resulting in no video signal on the screen.

Because of this, I ask for the help of any user of the same graphics card or a technician or an administrator send me a photo with good resolution and focus to determine the name and function of the component in question or whoever who has a scheme that allows me to see in detail please be so kind, this is only for repair purpose, because where I live there is no local MSI support which makes it even more complicated.

I will leave a photo of the location of the component damaged and removed by the blow and also of the card model to avoid confusion.

I hope you understand my problem and the urgency to solve it, thank you!
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Best i can do for better pictures of said chip, hope someone else can help you out :)

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Looks like an 2N7002DW (7002/702/K72) dual N-Channel mosfet. My Evga 1050 has the same part.

Repairing it looks like it'd be a bit interesting from the look of it since one of the pads is pulled off.
 
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Looks like there's damage to the PCB, with one of the surface mount pads being forced out. Soldering an equivalent part in may or may not work. You just may be out of luck, between sourcing the component, reinstalling it and hoping that the damage on the PCB hasn't affected the trails, if you have any real urgency, you should purchase another GPU. The RX 6400 is the closest equivalent, and should be faster as well.

Not to mention this isn't a repair you will be able to do at home, unless you're highly skilled with this sort of thing (and if you're asking, you're not), and that this graphics card isn't worth the fee of any qualified technician.
 

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Looks like an 2N7002DW (7002/702/K72) dual N-Channel mosfet. My Evga 1050 has the same part.

Repairing it looks like it'd be a bit interesting from the look of it since one of the pads is pulled off.
Thanks bro that's really helpfull
 
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