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780 ti sc dead?

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2018/06/30 17:15:01 (permalink)
Hello
 
Pretty sure my evga 780 ti SC is now dead. System wouldn't boot, i could hear my evga supernova 1000 p2 psu click when i pressed the power button but nothing happened, no fans spin, nada. Assuming that's some kind of safety feature on the psu.
 
Pulled the card out, removed the cooler and checked all over for any possible shorts, don't see any.
If i remove all power from the card but leave it plugged into the m/b with the dvi cable connected to it, press the power, the system will turn on and then i'll get a message onscreen telling me to connect the PCI-E power cables to the card. I shutdown and do just that, no boot.
If i remove the 6pin power cable and power on, the systems turn on and boots into windows(i can hear loading screen) but i have no display.
Remove the 8pin and leave the 6pin in, system won't power on.
 
It's dead right? Can't think of what else i can try.. With the card out of the system, display hooked up to the onboard video, the system works fine.
 
Thanks,
Allan
post edited by phem0r - 2018/06/30 18:28:46

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    Sajin
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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/06/30 17:40:50 (permalink)
    Yep, sounds dead to me. You could try testing it in another system just to be 100% sure.
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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/06/30 21:35:11 (permalink)
    If you don't have another system try another pci-e slot on the motherboard just to rule out a motherboard issue. 

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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/07/01 07:31:54 (permalink)
    EVGATech_JeffP
    If you don't have another system try another pci-e slot on the motherboard just to rule out a motherboard issue. 


    Just tried it in a different slot, no difference. Tbh if i don't plug it into any slot and just connect up the power cables, it won't power on.

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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/07/01 21:17:08 (permalink)
    Sounds like with the tools available to you for testing; the card needs to be replaced. 

    Everything is security. 
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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/07/03 09:07:56 (permalink)
    My GTX780Ti still work, but I would not be suprised if she die in any moment.
    But she is first on list of upgrades and case. 
    I should delay platform upgrade until new DDR5 show up in 2020.

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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/07/03 19:07:21 (permalink)
    Borrowed an OG Titan card from a friend, system works fine. Will be using this until the next gen is released

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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2018/07/15 15:02:31 (permalink)
    Maybe it's the crappy water cooling rig you hooked up to Bluestacks TextNow Photomath and overclocked the crap out of it lol
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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2019/08/21 01:50:32 (permalink)
    @OP Sorry to hear it about the death of your 780 Ti. Seems like you got the OG Titan to be a backup until next gen, so glad you're sorted for now!
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    Re: 780 ti sc dead? 2019/09/13 22:18:43 (permalink)
    I have tried the same DVI cable that works with either of the 5830s and an HDMI cable that works under other situations. Have a display port cable too though, going to add that to the mix this evening 
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