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Re: Dziwne napięcie na cewce 0.72V na płycie HP DAG3BEMBCD0 REV D HP OMEN 17-AN106NW
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#2 Re: Dziwne napięcie na cewce 0.72V na płycie HP DAG3BEMBCD0 REV D HP OMEN 17-AN106NW [SOLVED]
by matic • 17 October 2024, 12:02
lopeter wrote:zamiast 1,8V jak podejrzewam być powinno.Hello!
And on what basis do you assume that the voltage on this coil should be 1.8V?
As mentioned in this topic, this coil is intended for the "NVVDD2" power rail.
The absolute maximum core voltage that the GPU chip on this board can still handle is about 1.2V. The voltage of 1.8V on this power rail will definitely "fried" the GPU chip.
Note that the GPU core voltage depends on the graphics load. In idle state, the GPU core voltage is usually around 0.7 - 0.85V. I assume that you measured the voltage of 0.72V on this coil in idle state, so this voltage seems perfectly fine to me.
Re: Dziwne napięcie na cewce 0.72V na płycie HP DAG3BEMBCD0 REV D HP OMEN 17-AN106NW
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