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Sloppy video card
The PC that had this Nvidia GTX 670 graphics card in it refuses to start
any recent variant of Linux I try on it via a USB live installer, it shows the boot/BIOS and splash screens OK but ends up with a black screen or garbled graphics. Still not sure if it's a hardware or driver issue, but... This is the side of the GPU PCB facing upwards in the tower: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1jq330axgnvlj7l/IMG_20180130_185355206.jpg?dl=0 Looks like thermal grease dripped all over it from somewhere. Related? |
Sloppy video card
Have you verified that it's thermal grease? Looks almost like some form of corrosion.
Looks like thermal grease dripped all over it from somewhere. Related? |
Sloppy video card
On 31/01/2018 8:06 AM, bitrex wrote:
The PC that had this Nvidia GTX 670 graphics card in it refuses to start any recent variant of Linux I try on it via a USB live installer, it shows the boot/BIOS and splash screens OK but ends up with a black screen or garbled graphics. Still not sure if it's a hardware or driver issue, but... This is the side of the GPU PCB facing upwards in the tower: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1jq330axgnvlj7l/IMG_20180130_185355206.jpg?dl=0 Looks like thermal grease dripped all over it from somewhere. Related? Did you clean it off ?? |
Sloppy video card
This card is toast. The white stuff is corrosion from most likely water or some other spilled liquid. Given the extent of the corrosion, I would doubt that this card is salvageable. The corrosion has likely eaten through the contacts under some of the ICs.
You can try cleaning this off, but I doubt it will help. Dan |
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