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1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS

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2021/01/09 22:14:19 (permalink)
Hello.
Recently my 1080TI SC2 has stopped appearing in my bios.
I recently used it in my main PC with no issues.
Now i have just reassembled a PC using known working parts and am unable to get my GPU to detect in the Bios or get a display out of it.
 
Using onboard graphics, i can access everything else and i have no other issues other than the gpu not being detected.
I have purchased a brand new PSU 750w unit, used 2 seperate PCIe power cables and still have the same issue.
I have tried in different PCIe slots and same issue.
 
Upon powering on the PC the GPU lights up and both fans spin for a second, then 1 of the fans twitches every 5 - 10 seconds.
 
Does anyone have any insight into this issue?
 
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    Sajin
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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/09 22:38:35 (permalink)
    So the card is no longer detected in both machines?
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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/10 01:06:43 (permalink)
    Correct. It no longer detects on either system. I think it's died but I'm hopeful for a fix. Can't afford a new gpu currently
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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/10 01:57:37 (permalink)
    Cards like your card with iCX Technology have a safety fuse..It appears to be inside on the PCB somewhere near a fan header..It might have blown, but fuses blow for a reason.

    If it's under Warranty, you should Contact EVGA about getting it replaced..If it's out of warranty, you might check for continuity through the fuse with an ohmmeter, or bypass it just for kicks and at your own risk by maybe covering it in aluminum foil and see if it works and that's the problem.

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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/10 13:32:53 (permalink)
    Do the lights and fans spin on the card when you turn the system on? If yes, you might want to try baking the card in the oven to see if that might help revive the card.

    https://www.overclockers....deo-card-with-an-oven/

    Note: Make sure you bake the card with the die facing up instead of down
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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/10 23:59:20 (permalink)
    Checked the fuse today and it's not blown. Waiting to hear from EVGA if they will come to the party otherwise in the oven it goes
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    Re: 1080TI SC2 No longer detecting in BIOS 2021/01/11 00:08:58 (permalink)
    Go to your EVGA "My Products" page and check the warranty.
     
    Yep..The old 'oven trick'..I fixed many cards by doing that.
     
     

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