• ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet

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#1 ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by PrEzEz96 21 June 2023, 09:00
Cześć, dziś przychodzę z innym tematem niż zwykle. Klient zostawił mi po wymianie swoją starą kartę graficzną. Jest nią ZOTAC GTX 970 4GB 256BIT DDR5. Chętnie spróbował bym ją naprawić przy okazji ucząc się coś nowego :-D
Karta robi zwarcie w PC, sprzęt martwy po wpięciu. Po wyciągnięciu z obudowy wyczuwalny był zapach spalenizny, po rozebraniu mamy dziurę w mosfecie M3807M oraz lekko wypalony laminat.

Z racji że jest to moja druga karta jaką rozebrałem nie bardzo wiem co jest co ;/ może ktoś był by w stanie powiedzieć co dalej przemierzyć co można sprawdzić albo czy płyta po takim przepięciu nadaje się tylko do kosza.

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#2 Re: ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by matic 21 June 2023, 09:30
Hello!

First of all remove the burned transistor and the coil L10L11 from the board.
In some cases the damaged transistor heats up during the failure so much that it physically weld to the copper of the board and can't be removed with a hot air. In such a case it's need to remove it mechanically with a grinder.
However, try to remove it with a hot air first. If the solder melts, but the transistor doesn't move it means it's welded.

Perform the following measurements after removing the transistor and coil:
- Measure the resistance to ground on pad 4 on the place of burned transistor.
- Measure the resistance to ground on the system side of coil L10L11 (the pad close to the capacitor C92).
- Set your multimeter to the diode test mode and measure the voltage drops to ground on pads 1, 8 on the place of burned transistor.

#3 Re: ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by PrEzEz96 23 June 2023, 10:52
@matic dziękuje za zainteresowanie
Elementy zostały ściągnięte, niestety mosfet był przyspawany do laminatu.

matic wrote:- Measure the resistance to ground on pad 4 on the place of burned transistor.

9,6Ω
matic wrote:- Measure the resistance to ground on the system side of coil L10L11 (the pad close to the capacitor C92).

0,3Ω
matic wrote:- Set your multimeter to the diode test mode and measure the voltage drops to ground on pads 1, 8 on the place of burned transistor.

1--> 10,8
8--> OL

matic wrote:Measure the resistance to ground on the system side of coil L10L11

Zwarcie w tym miejscu jednoznacznie wskazuje na uszkodzony chip BGA?

#4 Re: ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by matic 23 June 2023, 13:25
PrEzEz96 wrote:
matic wrote:- Measure the resistance to ground on pad 4 on the place of burned transistor.
9,6Ω
This resistance is too low.
It may be caused by a damaged (charred) PCB laminate in the area of burned transistor, or there is any other damaged component.

PrEzEz96 wrote:
matic wrote:- Measure the resistance to ground on the system side of coil L10L11 (the pad close to the capacitor C92).
0,3Ω
Yes, this resistance seems too low as well.
Perform a short circuit test described here. For a short circuit test limit the voltage to 1V.

PrEzEz96 wrote:Zwarcie w tym miejscu jednoznacznie wskazuje na uszkodzony chip BGA?
Unfortunately quite likely, but it's need to perform a short circuit test to make sure.

#5 Re: ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by PrEzEz96 30 June 2023, 10:07
Wykonałem próbę zwarciową w miejscu cewki, przy max 1V płyta pobiera 1,5A po chwili ciepła staje się pierwsza kostka vram.
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#6 Re: ZOTAC GTX 970 Zwarcie Wypalony Mosfet


by matic 30 June 2023, 17:51
PrEzEz96 wrote:po chwili ciepła staje się pierwsza kostka vram.
Remove this VRAM chip from the board and remeasure the resistance to ground on the system side of coil L10L11.

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