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Broken GPU

I figured out that I would make my first water cooled computer but it didn't go to well.

 

I accidentally dropped my MSI geforce 2080 super around 10cm on to the desk after I had taken on a water block.

the desk was completely empty were it landed but this gray thing fell lose, I cant see any other damage.

 

I tried to contact the store were I bought it but they couldn't do anything to help me. (so I guess it's trash)

 

but dose anyone know if it is possible to solder it on again?

and if I try that what are my chances for it to actually work properly?

 

 

 

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I am pretty sure you are talking about the grey block that says "LR33", that is a voltage regulator module and I would not try to start the computer with that graphics card without that on. If you are good at soldering, you can solder it back on. 

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You're lucky, that's one of the easier components to reattach.

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yes I am talking about that thing.

 

I am far from a expert but I have done a little bit in the past.

 

I see that some components that are similar to each other are flipped (not laying the same way) 

 

if I try to reattach it dose anyone know which way it is supposed to lay?

 

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