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The Nvidia RTX 3060 was officially launched on the 25th of February 2021

What is this blown component on this 3060?

Hello,

This GTX 3060 TI stopped working the other day and as soon as I opened the case it smelled burnt. I removed the cover on the GPU and saw the burnt component. I’m looking for the part itself but I’m not sure how to find it.

Rest of the computer works :)

Any help is much appreciated

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@codekrtic that is an Nvidia card? Post a picture showing the whole card.

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@codekrtic that is a Tantalum Polymer capacitor. The 100 marking commonly refers to a 10pF rating. From the + marking you will know that this is polarized capacitor. The C17 could be a manufacturers number referring to a voltage of 16V or the package (case) size of 6mmx3.2mm or just a catalog number ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Since we do not know who made the capacitor, the C17 is hard to identify. I would get a couple of 100pF and a couple 10pF with a 16V rating. Then I would replace the burned out cap with a 100pF first. You can always use higher capacitance but not lower (same with the voltage)

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