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Gpu burn marks

stipaa

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Hello, i have problem where my GPU RX550 4090MB GDDR5 stops work there is no display,fans does not spin even i sometimes get 3 long beeps on pc,i tryed to put it in my friend pc and its the same everything turn off just graphics card does no again. When i open it i saw like some burn marks or like melted plastic on two compacitors. Thank you and sorry for my bad english.
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Yikes. Looks damaged to me. The components will either have to be replaced, or the card. Definitely need to isolate the problem. Was it heat, or power, or both? Did something touch it to short it?

It makes me worry about your power supply. System specs will be helpful, but yeah......It's dead, Jim.
 

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Definitely burn marks. Like said above, knowing some info about the rest of the system would maybe help to find the reason why that card was killed.
 

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Thank you for your replyes and help,card was overclocked in amd software and after that it just dies and everything starts to happen what i said in post.
 
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The risks of overclocking. It happens. Probably the easiest, cheapest thing to do is replace the card.

It could be repaired, but I am making a lot of assumptions......such as getting the parts, having a tech solder them on, and there being no burned traces or other damage.

I see a new gpu in your future.
 
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They are both linear voltage regulators. Should be cheap to buy and easy to replace. All you would need is to know what to buy.
Read what is written on them or find a board file.
Something else could have failed which caused them to die, or one could have failed due to age and taken out the other. They should both be cheap enough to make replacing them worth a go.
 
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