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Re: Voodoo 2 component map

in Marvin \ Video
@gex85 No problem! But before replacing the cap I'd recommend checking the card for other damage, I don't see how a missing C128 would cause this behavior. C128 is used for TMU0 RAM VCC decoupling, the card should be detected without it.

Re: Voodoo 2 component map

in Marvin \ Video
2. CREATIVE CT6670 Filename V2_CREATIVE_CT6670_TOP.jpg File size 538.48 KiB Views 6344 views Filename V2_CREATIVE_CT6670_BOTTOM.jpg File size 486.95 KiB Views 6344 views Filename V2_CREATIVE_CT6670_TOP.png File size 645.91 KiB Views 6348 views Filename V2_CREATIVE_CT6670_BOTTOM.png File size 284.25 …

Re: Voodoo 2 component map

in Marvin \ Video
Filename V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_TOP.pdf File size 155.56 KiB Downloads 311 downloads Filename V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_BOTTOM.pdf File size 71.02 KiB Downloads 284 downloads

Voodoo 2 component map

in Marvin \ Video
1. INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3 V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_TOP.jpg V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_BOTTOM.jpg V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_TOP.png V2_INNOVISION_MIGHTY_3DII_V3_BOTTOM.png PDF versions are attached in the next post. There are many other V2 cards with the same layout as the InnoVision …

Re: Help ID a torn SMD on 9800 Pro

in Marvin \ Video
It looks like an SMD capacitor array, possibly 0612 size, probably in the 10nF-100nF range. You could remove a similar one from the board and measure it, but 100nF 16-25V will most likely be OK. The remains of this cap array could be shorting one of the GPU power rails, you could try removing it …

Re: Voodoo 2... bad memory or something else?

in Marvin \ Video
Glad to hear you fixed it! Drag soldering works quite well with the right flux, right tip and the correct temperature. There are many types of flux out there, some are really good, some are crap. Solder wick is really useful if the drag soldering approach doesn't work, same as the flux, some brands …

Re: Voodoo 2... bad memory or something else?

in Marvin \ Video
No problem, I hope it works fine after soldering it. It's not really a good idea to use hot air on such old ICs , the epoxy package had ~20 years to absorb moisture. Just use a small tip on your soldering tool, with a little solder on it (preferably the type with lead in it), and apply flux on the …

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