1.8V Rail on Turing GPUs Explained: Revision history

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7 November 2023

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  • curprev 21:5821:58, 7 November 2023ASRepairs talk contribs 3,147 bytes +3,147 Created page with "Here you'll find information about 1.8V circuit used on Turing cards. {{Explanatory Guide}} ==The Controller Circuit== In Turing cards, you'll most likely find a [https://datasheet.lcsc.com/lcsc/2005191033_GSTEK-Green-Solution-Technology-GS9238-ATQ-R_C532950.pdf GS9238] or similar buck converter that steps down 12V to 1.8V used to power low level logic inside the core and the bios chip(s) File:Turing 1.8V circuit.jpg|thumb|1.8V rail location on the PCB (RTX 2080 Ref) (..." Tag: Visual edit