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Zotac RTX 3060Ti Twin Edge OC LHR PCB image

kasthuri

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Hey everyone! I'm new to the forum and need some help finding an image of this PCB—it's the Zotac RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR.
In the attached image, you’ll see an arrow pointing to a specific spot. The images I found on Google don’t have the chip in that location. Any insights?
 

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There is one in the review link I posted above, I just don't know if it covers the specific area of the PCB you are looking for.

Edit: If you click the high res option you will see it does cover the area of the PCB you are after, did you look at it before when I posted it?
Hi friend. Yes I checked that. All the versions of 3060TI has not the specific part Im looking.
 
Hey everyone! I'm new to the forum and need some help finding an image of this PCB—it's the Zotac RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC LHR.
In the attached image, you’ll see an arrow pointing to a specific spot. The images I found on Google don’t have the chip in that location. Any insights?
Huh...I see what you mean. That chip is on your LHR card, but not on the PCB shot for the normal non-LHR Twin Edge OC model.

No idea what that chip is. Can't read the lettering on it.
 
Huh...I see what you mean. That chip is on your LHR card, but not on the PCB shot for the normal non-LHR Twin Edge OC model.

No idea what that chip is. Can't read the lettering on it.
Yeah which is strange, I cannot find anything that suggests that there are PCB changes speciffically for LHR cards, aside from standard manufacturer/model differences that can always be found.
 
Shame the green arrow is covering the first character on that chip, which appears to be the manufacturers name.
The solder on one side of it looks botched and shorting the legs of the chip.
 
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