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My Gpu Burnt Up

closiah

Hello everyone, this is my first post here. 

Almost like a year ago my computer shut down suddenly and there was a burnt smell in my case. I inspected pieces and couldnt find any burnt piece so i tried to boot up my computer and it booted up normally. After this incident everything was normal for a while. It didn't go on like this and my gpu and cpu temps was over their idle degrees for like a 3 months. I didnt got suspected about the foretold incident because i started using 2 monitors and havent been cleaning my pc for a while. Then suddenly my pc shut down and there was even worse burnt smell in my case. This time i got every piece seperatly smelled them and cleaned them. I smelled a very bad burnt smell on my gpu. Then got everything together and tried to boot up pc and boom this time there was even smoke in case. I deattached the gpu and went for a professional help and they opened the case of gpu and showed me burnt pieces and said they cant do anything. I live in a 3rd world country so i cant easily replace my gpu. I got geforce 210 and using it right now but its just pain in the horse. I attach the pictures of the burnt gpu parts in the post. Can i do anything to make it work or bypass that part of the gpu to use it. What may i do for this specific burn.

 

My Specs:

-AMD Ryzen 5 3600

-CORSAIR VS650 650W 80+ PSU

-GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2060 WINDFORCE OC 6GB GDDR6 192 Bit 

-GIGABYTE B450M H 3600MHz(OC) DDR4 Soket AM4 M.2 VGA HDMI mATX

 

 

Also sorry for my lack of english and thanks in advance for your helps.

 

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RMA the GPU, and buy a new PSU, VS 650 is pretty much dogshit PSU to begin with, also what country? IDN?

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MOSFETs in your VRMs blew up.

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13 minutes ago, marufle said:

RMA the GPU, and buy a new PSU, VS 650 is pretty much dogshit PSU to begin with, also what country? IDN?

Turkey. I don't know what is IDN.

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12 minutes ago, Vishera said:

MOSFETs in your VRMs blew up.

Can i do something about it? I bought the gpu 3 years ago and i don't know if i can replace it or it is in warranty

 

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5 minutes ago, closiah said:

Can i do something about it? I bought the gpu 3 years ago and i don't know if i can replace it or it is in warranty

 

its likely dead and out of warranty. Most GPUs come with a 3 year warranty but can vary by region. Likely nothing you can do about it. 

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5 minutes ago, closiah said:

Can i do something about it? I bought the gpu 3 years ago and i don't know if i can replace it or it is in warranty

 

You can have a capable electronics repair shop work on the card,

Though i must warn you that there are charlatans out there that don't know what they are doing.

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Also what may be the cause of this burn. I was playing FM23 while it happened but my fan speeds were pretty high.

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1 hour ago, closiah said:

Also what may be the cause of this burn. I was playing FM23 while it happened but my fan speeds were pretty high.

Component failure.

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8 hours ago, closiah said:

Can i do anything to make it work or bypass that part of the gpu to use it. What may i do for this specific burn.

PCB layers are most likely fused together. Fixing it in a shop like Krisfix will cost more than a new RTX2060, assuming it's even fixable and the gpu chip isnt dead.

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