I dun goofed
Anyone know what part this is and if it is important?
I dun goofed
Anyone know what part this is and if it is important?
That's just the ion decoupler. It'll work fine, but release deadly radiation into your room. A bit of a trade-off, but workable.
just use duck tape
plug it in I wanna see what happens.
My guess is either a capacitor or resistor
In summary you're a fucking caveman who's out $700
Just glue it back in place
This
Just keep your computer behind a few feet of concrete and you'll be fine
should have bought AMD
short it with your tongue.
return it and say it came that way
Fukushima 2.0 somewhere in the planet in 30 minutes
this, build a sarcophagus around it immediately.
pic related, the NPP - Nvidia Power Planet.
Accidental namefagging.
IF YOU TURN IT ON IT WILL CREATE MUSTARD GAS
Looks like a choke. Also seems like you really managed to fuck it up considering how damaged the case is and seeing how both of the legs have been ripped off.
Your card is most likely as good as dead until you replace it.
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If you have a hot air gun with a nozzle, you can solder it back on.
Otherwise, you have to send it back for (very expensive) repair.
Take that piece throw it away and shipnot back, say it was doa. Try not to scratch anything or strip any screws when you out it back together. I know Amazon scrutinizes some of their more expensive returns.
he can blow solder off with hot gun if he is not careful with timing
seeing how he managed to break soldered part I wouldn't recommend it
only hope is RMA
Seems like all it needs is some heat and solder, the component, likely a choke, just "fell" off the board.
Fix it and report back OP/
Isn't it a bad idea to buy the founders editions anyway?
Consider suicide.
>return it and say it came that way
this
>single empty VRAM BGA grid
Someone defend this VRAM skimping bullshit
he took cooler off.
Put it in a oven for 10 min to resolder it back on.
>t. repaired my dead laptop motherboard back in 2009
It would be much safer to buy a cheap hot air station just to solder that single component than to put the entire card trough the oven like what said
dude, literally 10 seconds to solder it back.
You'd rather they shaved off cores instead? Literally the only difference between it and the Titan XP is that 1GB of missing VRAM, and it's $500 cheaper.
Nope, all recent nVidia cards are pure silicon lottery.
kek
Add more thermal paste and u will be gud
Hello rajesh why do you have a poo poo hand and shit in the streets? Can't you just use a bathroom just like normal people?
Soldering it back on should probably work fine, OP.
RMA it if you want to play it safe.
more than likely its not too important.
post this in Sup Forums and make them sperg out and call u dumb :3
Just shows you how much of a ripoff the XP is later down the line. Was the same shit with last-gen's Titan and the 980 Ti.
Worst now since Nvidia had to gimp the 1080 ti just to not piss off Titan XP owners
It looks like you tore the leads off - if you show me the top of the part, I'll find you a Digikey link for a replacement.
All you need to do then is soldier it on. I think its an inductor from this angle.
>nvidia
wew
Looks like an inductor but I could be wrong.
You're going to need to solder it back on. If you're too much of a fucking dolt to do that, please leave Sup Forums.
Hello Linus
It's an inductor.
Hi res images of other 1080's all have an inductor labeled 1R0 in that spot. There should be one or two more just like it on the far right side of the pcb?
It looks like you've damaged the connectors, so I don't think you could reattach the one that you broke.
I don't know if the number 1R0 is enough to buy a replacement, or if you need more info.
Find an electronics hobbyist in your city or something.
Don't do this, oven-ing electronics is for repairing bga (ball grid array) chip connecitons, like those solder balls you see in the unpopulated vram spot.
He actually broke the connectors off of the inductor though, so it's not possible to simply reattach. Needs to get those broken parts off of the pcb, order a new inductor of the same type and solder it on there.
orr... ya know just solder it back on?
read the post above yours
Apple doesn't have this problem.
If you are a fucking mongoloid and you open up your macbook then it absolutely does.
doesnt void warranty since forever for most brands
Yeah the leads are completely fucked, you need a replacement.
don't even say it came that way. once the cooler is back on it will most likely cover that area. just slap it back on and return it. unless you know, you somehow butchered the cooler that they can tell it was removed from glancing at it. just say you want your money back because you didn't like it or found something else.
unless the cooler had one of those "hurr warranty void if punctured / removed" you're good to go.
U gun doof'd
also, by chance it doesn't, just "clean it up." ie, make it look like it was meant to be empty. a lot of electronics have empty spots like that where it looks like something was post to be there but wasn't added because they use universal pcb's.
example, my motherboard has a lot of "empty" solder spots where it looks like something can go there, but asus uses the same board for 4 different series and two different sockets.
so as long as it looks like it was meant to be empty, you're good to go.
Where you not here for the 780ti/Titan or the 980ti/Titan?
>missing vram chip
is nvidia jewing people again?
Yeah but at least they're telling people it's 11gb only this time around.
just solder it back you mongoloid
warranty and card are already fucked so at least try to save it however you can