660 ti transistor

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2016/10/02 19:49:24 (permalink)
I need to know if anyone can identify this transistor. Upon installing the card and powering it up, the smd located at q503 just went up in smoke. The only markings on this are 21e25. I have dug to find it's data sheet, but have hit a dead end. I am not sure what this smd does. Maybe voltage regulator? Thanks in advance. Oh, and yes the card was installed correctly. Something in this circuit gave up the ghost. The one I want to try is NX2301P215, just not sure if this is the right replacement. Is there anyone with expertise that could help me?

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    Re: 660 ti transistor 2016/10/03 01:13:17 (permalink)
    1) If the card is under any sort of warranty, don't attempt to alter it or repair it yourself.
    2) If it already fried once for no apparent reason, something else is probably wrong and it will probably fry again until you find and fix what is actually wrong/defective.
    3) You will need to determine what its purpose is, the voltage level and current consumption of the circuit it is connected to, and whether it is a PNP or NPN transistor or P-channel or N-channel FET of some sort. To do those things, you are going to need to probe around with an oscilloscope and multimeter. At the very least, you need to know its operating voltage, circuit current requirements, polarity of the circuit it is connected to, and operating frequency.
    4) Just take your best educated stab at it and don't keep your hopes too high.

    My best guess is that it is a P-channel MOSFET. One side is connected to the regulated "core voltage output" of approximately 0.85v to 1.18v nominal and the other side is connected to some unknown load and the base or gate is connected to some unknown source. Probe around and try to determine what it is connected to and draw up a little diagram.
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    Re: 660 ti transistor 2016/10/03 04:49:40 (permalink)
    Great advise. Unfortunately the card is way out of warranty. I did do some probing with a dmm but only with the card powered down. Also, I do have an ocilloscope but have not attempted to use it in the circuit trace procedure. Being that this post is new, and the card rev version is from 2004. I am hoping maybe someone has had an issue with the card that has some basic knowledge of the circuit design and maybe get someone with this same card to get me some working voltage reading from q503's gds. I will let this post marinate. If all else fails I scrap the board, no big deal. The thrill of finding the fault and repairing it for me, out ways tossing the board. I am well aware these things are hit and miss to repair. Caps, just like a motherboard, seem to be what everyone repairs. Past that, the thing is scrap for most. On the flip side, my guess was also an n or p channel mosfet but these are all guesses. Obviosly it was the weekest link in what ever short happened. I will continue to study and cross any ic that i can find via shematic search off the the check list. Let's face it, these guys use their own coding for smd and some ic and this makes it near impossible to locate the part in question. Again thank you for your time.
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