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Hello, I had gpu with broken mosfets and when I at first put it into my pc it turned on but just had no display since it's broken and then it just lost power and didn't turn on anymore it should have been enough power for it, when I put back my older gpu which requires less wattage doesn't show display anymore too (it worked before) even after reseating RAM or resetting cmos, igpu doesn't show display too when the gpu is connected to psu, then I took even older gpu which requires less wattage and it shows display and works (at first it didn’t show display too, only the next day but it could be that maybe it wasn’t seated in fully but I don't remember). The psu was always kinda faulty since it's budget, old and a little bent could it be the psu or maybe the gpu got fried or something? Sorry for any bad English.

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Is the GPU with broken mosfets too old for warranty?

If yes it can instead be taken to a repair shop if it's worth it, and if it's only the mosfets that are broken.

 

The PSU sound scetchy aswell.

Can you borrow a PSU from a friend to test with? To see if you get a working display with the other GPUs you have with it.

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Any difference booting in safe mode? GPU drivers can be wonky when you swap cards. If you're able to get into things long enough, try to uninstall and reinstall the graphics driver. Though if the MOSFET's blew up after plugging in the GPU card...yeah might want to replace that PSU before you touch anything again. Bad power can easily damage or kill other electronics

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2 hours ago, jackieAZ said:

Any difference booting in safe mode? GPU drivers can be wonky when you swap cards. If you're able to get into things long enough, try to uninstall and reinstall the graphics driver. Though if the MOSFET's blew up after plugging in the GPU card...yeah might want to replace that PSU before you touch anything again. Bad power can easily damage or kill other electronics

I can't go into safe mode since keyboard doesn't work too and just there is zero display, I will just take the card to it service and if it works then I will just replace the psu

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8 hours ago, Mumintroll said:

Is the GPU with broken mosfets too old for warranty?

If yes it can instead be taken to a repair shop if it's worth it, and if it's only the mosfets that are broken.

 

The PSU sound scetchy aswell.

Can you borrow a PSU from a friend to test with? To see if you get a working display with the other GPUs you have with it.

I already sold the broken gpu so I'm just trying to get the older one working and I don't have anyone that could test it for me so I will just take it to IT service to see if it's the gpu or psu👍

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