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  • 17:32, 6 November 2023 ASRepairs talk contribs created page 1.8V Rail on Pascal GPUs Explained (Created page with "{{Explanatory Guide}} This page explains how the 1.8V rail is created and what it is used for in Nvidia Pascal GPUs and the most common problems that could occur. ==The Controller Circuit== For GTX 1070s, 1080s, and 1070 Tis the IC responsible for creating the 1.8V rail is typically an MP1475, but an RT7296F is sometimes used in its place. While on GTX 1080 Tis and other GP102 based cards, you would typically expect to see an AOZ1267QI-01 as linked [http://www.aosmd.com...") Tag: Visual edit