Bubbleawsome
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- Apr 14, 2013
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I think it is reparable if you have a steady hand, a solder gun, and some of those thingies. I know someone fixed something like that on a card a little back.
I'll have to overclock my GPU some more I think, I have barely touched it since getting the new cooler so there's sure to be some leeway there.
I am torn though. I'd probably go for two R9 290s in any other case, but I was planning to give Nvidia a go. I know their price to performance isn't generally as good, but I do find if any other manufacturer is going to have driver problems etc, it'll be AMD. But it might just be a case of the grass is greener etc.
That's an easy fix. Looks like you just have to replace two SMT components.I assume that's unrepairable?