XFX RX 580 Not turning on, missing Vcore, low 5V Repair: Difference between revisions
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===Diagnostic Steps=== | ===Diagnostic Steps=== | ||
Measure the voltage present at the [[5V Rail on Polaris GPUs Explained|5V Rail]] | * Measure the voltage present at the [[5V Rail on Polaris GPUs Explained|5V Rail]] | ||
** Voltage less than 4.75V will let other rails rise but not [[VCore Rail on Polaris GPUs Explained|VCore Rail]], as the [https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/ON%20Semiconductor%20PDFs/NCP81022.pdf NCP81022] requires at least 4.75V on its VCC pin. Refer to the repair steps below. | |||
* If you measure 5V at the 5V rail, and EN voltage is around 3V and still no output on Vcore, you have another issue. | |||
===Repair Steps=== | ===Repair Steps=== | ||
If you're measuring less than 4.75V on 5V rail, simply replace the 5V controller (Figure 1) on this card. It is the [https://eu.mouser.com/c/?q=lm1117 LM1117] LDO. | |||
* If you're measuring less than 4.75V on 5V rail, simply replace the 5V controller (Figure 1) on this card. It is the [https://eu.mouser.com/c/?q=lm1117 LM1117] LDO. | |||
* This will enable the Vcore controller to work, verify by measuring Vcore, should be around 0.8V. | |||
** If not, check other repair guides on the card's device page. You have another issue. | |||
* If that's the case, assemble the card and stress test. |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 13 February 2024
XFX RX 580 Not turning on, missing Vcore, low 5V Repair | |
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Device | RX 480, RX 580, RX 590 |
Affects part(s) | 5V LDO LM1117 |
Needs equipment | multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station |
Difficulty | ◉◉◉◌ Hard |
Type | Soldering |
Problem description
Fixing a rare issue with the XFX RX 580 where Vcore/VDDCI are missing but EN and VCC are present. This particular issue is concerned with low 5V voltage.
Symptoms
- Missing VDDCI/Vcore
- Core not heating up/detected
- Less than 4.7V on 5V rail
Solution
Diagnostic Steps
- Measure the voltage present at the 5V Rail
- Voltage less than 4.75V will let other rails rise but not VCore Rail, as the NCP81022 requires at least 4.75V on its VCC pin. Refer to the repair steps below.
- If you measure 5V at the 5V rail, and EN voltage is around 3V and still no output on Vcore, you have another issue.
Repair Steps
- If you're measuring less than 4.75V on 5V rail, simply replace the 5V controller (Figure 1) on this card. It is the LM1117 LDO.
- This will enable the Vcore controller to work, verify by measuring Vcore, should be around 0.8V.
- If not, check other repair guides on the card's device page. You have another issue.
- If that's the case, assemble the card and stress test.