First post, by zuldan
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Thought I'd share my experience with this EVGA GTX 970 I bought for "Parts / Repair" as the 9xx series make great ultra fast Windows XP cards for retro builds. Buying EVGA cards is always a risk as there are now boardview / schematic files for these cards (and the Asus/Gigabyte/ MSI PCB's look very different).
After doing the usual voltage measuring at keys points I found there was no VRAM voltage (and so PEX as well). Everything else on the card is looking good including all phases with an oscilloscope. The resistance on the memory coils is good, 20 ohms, which is normal for Samsung.
I came across this article which gave me a hint as where to diagnose the problem https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/msi-gtx970-4g-oc/
RAM voltage is generated from this area on the rear of the board. The "08 1G V17" IC is this one https://www.richtek.com/assets/product_file/R … DS8809AB-02.pdf
pin 2 VREF is 2v
pin 1 VSET is 1.5v
pin 17 VDD is 4.8v
pin 12 VCC is getting 12v
pin 3 EN is 0.34mv Hmmmm
Since I don't have the schematics I couldn't check nearby resistor values so I decided to replace the RT chip. I ordered new ones from https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009324849779.html
To my surprise, the Aliexpress chip worked. The VRAM voltage came back online and now the card works perfectly!
 
		