byte_76 wrote on 2025-05-27, 13:54:The card has 4 modules on each side for a total of 128MB. […]
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The card has 4 modules on each side for a total of 128MB.
The damaged modules were located on the rear of the card so I've removed all modules from that side. (Heatsinks were glued on and somebody ripped them off which took off two of the modules and ripped some pads. Fortunately no other visible damage)
Should the card work with only the front modules attached. (So only the front modules providing 64MB)
I tested the card in a PC and it POSTS but there are artefacts all over the screen. Is that expected?
It is expected that the card does artifact with only half the memory modules attached. The memory filling is not necessarily linear. Often you have two memory channels (2x64Bit), which are housing 4 chips (4x16Bit = 64Bit). If you remove the four chip on the back, you have effectively removed 32bit of memory per channel.
You can do an inquiry at Ovaga, I've sourced many components so far from them.
https://www.ovaga.com/search/?keyword=K4D2616 … 8E&type=Product
Don't be fooled by the QTY on their page. It's just for SEO. But if you do an inquiry, they'll mail you back and you can ask them if any
K4D261638E-TC33
K4D261638E-TC36
K4D261638E-TC33
are available. They are very helpful and fast on such requests.
If you want a donor card that has those memory modules guaranteed: The Medion / MSI Radeon 9600TX has K4D261638E-TC36 on it. 8 Pieces. It's effectively a Radeon 9500 Pro with 128Bit Bus.
They go for around 30€ on ebay germany. Probably cheaper than getting new modules via ovaga.
Cheers!