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Post by toxibrokegaming on Nov 4, 2021 6:40:39 GMT -5
Hi. I was wondering if you guys know about how I can get the datasheets for RX 480 8 gb reference sapphire components. I saw some people repairing and some replacing components for overclocking the gpu. The soldering seemed doable and I got interested in learning it.
Edit: I'm mostly looking for method(s) on getting the datasheets for various components I could repair. I have an old gtx 650 ti that has problems now and then and would like to learn to test and replace parts for gpus. The RX 480.
Edit2: I want to know how to repair rx 480 as well once I start overclocking it.
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Post by Vinster on Nov 4, 2021 8:26:24 GMT -5
you won't get datasheets on GPU's, vendors hold on to that shit. if you ever find a source, I know a lot of people would be interested. But learning to do that usually is an experience thing, start with needing to figure out the basics. What I would do is check out channels from guys like this. Detailed info and doesn't sugar coat it. Not all boards can be saved and you usually need a donor board for parts. www.youtube.com/channel/UCLaXgfNlVxY149shiA1pykQThere if you look at his videos you'll see his process and when you start looking at nVidia vs AMD videos, you'll find that the videos on the repair process are not much different. I've been able to bring back a few GPU's luckily it was caps that popped.. I've never had to deal with Mosfets or IC's. I've had better luck on non-SMD repairs There are a few other members here that will be able to chime in as they have modified/repaired board as well. Vin
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Post by toxibrokegaming on Nov 4, 2021 10:54:51 GMT -5
Thanks. That cleared up a lot of things. I was trying to learn from other channels with hour long videos which are good but his channel has more straightforward information about things I wanted to learn. I learn from DIY stuff with basic safety and knowledge so I'm hooked into stuff like this.
I saw this video and he has(12.02 min) datasheets of most components of rx 480 and wanted to know if there was some site out there compiling stuff together.
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Post by eidairman1 on Nov 9, 2021 20:43:44 GMT -5
I mainly only see datasheets for ram, that is the only way I could determine fake GPUs, which I don't screw with any more due to ignorance of others.
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