Proof that fuses dont always protect your GPU from death (EVGA 3090)



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28 thoughts on “Proof that fuses dont always protect your GPU from death (EVGA 3090)”

  1. I don't suppose anybody could advise on my 3080TI that black screened out of nowhere and will no longer output a picture? Just wondering before I maybe try have somebody repair it. Really struggling without my PC. πŸ˜“ I posted a pic on twitter under same username. TekNeil. I live on the PC, especially after having become unwell.

    Man, I can't stand using my phone. Why is YouTube keep coming up with DISCARD and Keep writing? Driving me insane!!!

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  2. Captain here! I know what the piece of glass means!
    If a piece of glass falls suddenly out of the graphics card then it indicates that it has been placed in a case that got its glass shattered.
    This most often occurs when the pc in question has been shipped somewhere and has been damaged in transit….also not properly packed can lead to that as well.
    Lets say in some rare cases the user plays pvp games on the pc in question, lost and smashed the case or the case has been placed somewhere where it could easily fall of.
    Bless me, thank me.

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  3. The fuse protects the GPU only when the DrMOS of Vcore rail fails first. But here the core failed first which subsequently shorted everything after it, including the fuse and DrMOS and VRAM.

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