Hi. I'm new to this forum.
I have an old GTX 780 that's missing a few capacitors on the PCIE lanes. Obviously causing the GPU from being detected.
I don't have a capacitance meter. Does anyone have an idea what type they are or what values they may be ?
Can you post a picture of the section of board missing the caps? Also who makes your video card?
You could try doing some google searching for the capacitor number (CXXX) and the name of your card. There's been a few prior threads on this forum regarding video cards.
Usually they are 220nF, value is not critical.
Wow fast response
Can't really see a brand, it's pretty much the reference design.
You can see the missing caps (well, you can't see, because they are missing...) near the screw with the sticker on.
Should have the same value as the ones above (the same values used on each pci-e lane)
So it would be enough to desolder a pair from above, measure capacitance with a decent multimeter and solder capacitors of equivalent capacitance.
Size is small .. probably less than 0402 but you could bodge bigger sizes with a bit of soldering skill and patience.
Ok thank you.
I better invest in a capacitance tester if I want to do more repairs like this ;-)
Could not wait for delivery of the capacitance tester... So I took some SMD caps from a donor card that looked very similar.
Card is detected correctly now and I've been stresstesting it for a few hours now. Seems rock solid.
I guess most cards will indeed use similar caps there, since they all serve the same purpose (pcie lanes).
Thanks again
Glad you were able to fix your card! I guess it makes sense that they are probably all the same, since they seem to exist for pcie signal conditioning which I would assume is somewhat universal across pcie cards. Probably they are more critical in higher performance, higher speed pcie cards.
Glad you were able to fix your card! I guess it makes sense that they are probably all the same, since they seem to exist for pcie signal conditioning which I would assume is somewhat universal across pcie cards. Probably they are more critical in higher performance, higher speed pcie cards.
It's not for signal conditioning but for AC coupling. Considering PCI-E high operation frequency, basically any MLCC cap will work unless capacitance is too small.