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Old 17th Aug 2007, 09:16 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Hey! im new to this place and i saw your guide to card repairs, i was wondering if you/ANYONE could HELP ME! i cant sleep as you see, its quater past 1am ish over here,

i have a Gainward Bliss 7800Gs+ Agp graphics card, aka the best agp card in the World! i cried when i got myself into this situation, which is understandable as its Such a Beautifull Card! Ok the problem:

The golden connecting pins what go into the motherboard, well one of them (the very last one) is burnt out, the card is dead because of that. it was working before.

Someone Please PLEASE tell me that it can be repaired. Any help would be Much appreciated! THanks.

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Old 18th Aug 2007, 01:25 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hey! im new to this place and i saw your guide to card repairs, i was wondering if you/ANYONE could HELP ME! i cant sleep as you see, its quater past 1am ish over here,

i have a Gainward Bliss 7800Gs+ Agp graphics card, aka the best agp card in the World! i cried when i got myself into this situation, which is understandable as its Such a Beautifull Card! Ok the problem:

The golden connecting pins what go into the motherboard, well one of them (the very last one) is burnt out, the card is dead because of that. it was working before.

Someone Please PLEASE tell me that it can be repaired. Any help would be Much appreciated! THanks.

Sen
Hmm.. How do you know it's burnt out? Any pictures?
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Old 18th Aug 2007, 04:05 AM   #13 (permalink)
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hey, yeah i just managed a shot using my webcam as i dont have a digital camera sorry for the quality of t but i guess thats the best it can do, also i know its burnt because Gainward were kind enough to place that little arrow sticker pointing to it (and another on the font saying 'look back, burnt') im its recoverable



btw, a friend of mine told me to use a rubber lightly to get rid of the black, i was reluctant but ive just done that now (After i took that pic ^) it looks less sirious now i must say, but i doubt it will work by just doing that, only way to know for sure is to try)..

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Old 19th Aug 2007, 01:20 AM   #14 (permalink)
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hey, yeah i just managed a shot using my webcam as i dont have a digital camera sorry for the quality of t but i guess thats the best it can do, also i know its burnt because Gainward were kind enough to place that little arrow sticker pointing to it (and another on the font saying 'look back, burnt') im its recoverable



btw, a friend of mine told me to use a rubber lightly to get rid of the black, i was reluctant but ive just done that now (After i took that pic ^) it looks less sirious now i must say, but i doubt it will work by just doing that, only way to know for sure is to try)..
Hmm.. It really looks burnt.

Could be due to the motherboard. Are you sure the motherboard is still in working condition?
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i just tried the card now, after using the rubber and getting ridd of that black, and the card Does work, which is a good sign ofcourse BUT and this is a Mega BUT, its got some problems, i remember having these now, just before the card stopped working (that was a Loong time ago now and i had forgotten them during my attempts to get it even to start up.)

i was overclocking it using Rivatuner, and the computer crashed (understandable as this is a sign its been clocked too high.) after it developed some mental problem,

its hard to explain, but ill get a screenshot if i can,
basically when it goes in the screen's dotted completely with short lines all over it, i try and install the driver (it usually does after you insrt a new piece of hardware in your pc) and the computer crashes.

I remember now, once i got it to install and i got into rivatuner and reset the clocks back to default (i think it did but cant be 100% sure as system crashed again just on the restart, and i could'nt get any further then what i did that time.)

now the cards sort of stuk in this phase and i dont know how/what to do to get it Running Normal again! (once again i am woried beyond belif that it will not be repairable )

notes: i think the crashing is to do with something else as even before i was overclocking it - it would crash my pc occasionally, i think it was to do with overheating but i sorted that with a thermaltake bigwater 745 liquid cooling system HOWEVER it still seemd to crash every now and then. My gut feeling is the motherboard had problems with it, i will soon buy an Asus p4c800-e Deluxe mobo and hope that should sort this problem out for sure, that is Assuming the card can now be made fully functional
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i just tried the card now, after using the rubber and getting ridd of that black, and the card Does work, which is a good sign ofcourse BUT and this is a Mega BUT, its got some problems, i remember having these now, just before the card stopped working (that was a Loong time ago now and i had forgotten them during my attempts to get it even to start up.)

i was overclocking it using Rivatuner, and the computer crashed (understandable as this is a sign its been clocked too high.) after it developed some mental problem,

its hard to explain, but ill get a screenshot if i can,
basically when it goes in the screen's dotted completely with short lines all over it, i try and install the driver (it usually does after you insrt a new piece of hardware in your pc) and the computer crashes.

I remember now, once i got it to install and i got into rivatuner and reset the clocks back to default (i think it did but cant be 100% sure as system crashed again just on the restart, and i could'nt get any further then what i did that time.)

now the cards sort of stuk in this phase and i dont know how/what to do to get it Running Normal again! (once again i am woried beyond belif that it will not be repairable )

notes: i think the crashing is to do with something else as even before i was overclocking it - it would crash my pc occasionally, i think it was to do with overheating but i sorted that with a thermaltake bigwater 745 liquid cooling system HOWEVER it still seemd to crash every now and then. My gut feeling is the motherboard had problems with it, i will soon buy an Asus p4c800-e Deluxe mobo and hope that should sort this problem out for sure, that is Assuming the card can now be made fully functional
Okay, dotted lines? That sounds like problem with the graphics memory. Usually happens when you clock it too high.

Try using it without overclocking. Uninstall Rivatuner if you have to.
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i did un-install rivatuner, i even re-installed windows and everything fresh and still it came up with the dotty lines all over the screen, cant seem to get out of the situation, even if i managed to install the driver i get blue screen saying 'mode not supported' which is obviously because f the 26" screen im using then i crash again, but i cant even get that far. ill get a pic up now if anyone thinks that will help..
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i did un-install rivatuner, i even re-installed windows and everything fresh and still it came up with the dotty lines all over the screen, cant seem to get out of the situation, even if i managed to install the driver i get blue screen saying 'mode not supported' which is obviously because f the 26" screen im using then i crash again, but i cant even get that far. ill get a pic up now if anyone thinks that will help..
Check the graphics card cooler. Is it attached properly?

Otherwise, I really think it's the graphics memory at fault.
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ok im pretty sure the coolers on fine. So i guess its like you said its a memory fault, is there any way arround that?
like is there a way to reset the card back to defaults or something?

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ok im pretty sure the coolers on fine. So i guess its like you said its a memory fault, is there any way arround that?
like is there a way to reset the card back to defaults or something?

Thanks 4 your help
Ahh... If you are NOT overclocking it and you still get the problem, well, you can always try UNDERclocking it. Try the memory clock first, and failing that, the GPU clock.

But if that doesn't work, then I really think you cannot repair short of replacing the failed memory chips.
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