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Broken Aorus RX 570 missing part

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Well,  say which brand and which model .... they're not all the same.

 

Based on the silkscreen (printed text) you're missing Q010, which is a mosfet or transistor, under it should be 4 components, 2 resistors R1030, R1040, then a capacitor and another resistor.

Techpowerup usually has large size pictures of the video cards they review, but again, no guarantee same chip is used on cards from other manufacturers.  It could be if it's a reference model or a slightly altered reference model, but it's no guarantee

Hi everyone! I have bought a faulty rx 570 graphics card because of the current prices and I tought it will be an easy repair. Turns out, one small part is missing.

Could someone send me a high res picture of the back of the pcb or help me identify the missing part?

 

 

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That's no pads. They seem to have been ripped off.
Or not have been they're in the first place. But there's usually solder where components never were.
You would need to find where the traces go to and wire jumpwers, but that might be impossible of they aren't higher up on the PCB level.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

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My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

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Well,  say which brand and which model .... they're not all the same.

 

Based on the silkscreen (printed text) you're missing Q010, which is a mosfet or transistor, under it should be 4 components, 2 resistors R1030, R1040, then a capacitor and another resistor.

Techpowerup usually has large size pictures of the video cards they review, but again, no guarantee same chip is used on cards from other manufacturers.  It could be if it's a reference model or a slightly altered reference model, but it's no guarantee

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