Funny thing is, I wasn't doing anything that was graphically intensive. I was mixing some music with Adobe Audition. Then black screen, followed by smoke.
I looked at a few other pictures of this card and some of them had a different component in the place where mine was burned up. I don't know if this is some cost-saving thing that evga did or what, but I'm getting a replacement card soon. Sucks not being able to play anything but solitaire though...
Here's a picture of the same card but it has two components that mine doesn't. Anyone know what these do, or if not having them would potentially cause problems?
The PCI Express versions of the 6600GTs don't really need auxilary power, just the AGP versions. The PCI Express slot provides more power then the AGP slot.
Unix wrote:Here's a picture of the same card but it has two components that mine doesn't. Anyone know what these do, or if not having them would potentially cause problems?
YUp. I was thinkin there were parts missing. The circuit boards were made by different manufactorers. If you notice, those two pads bridge plains the IC is attached to. No cap to regulate voltage. BOOM!
btw, that black thing hanging out over the edge is the aux power connector.
Why would the same video card have an aux power connector, and one won't? And like I said before, do you think that I'll have the same problem with the replacement?
Unix wrote:do you think that I'll have the same problem with the replacement?
Either way, you're gonna soon find out.
That is really a strange thing to happen. I have only seen similar things happen on network cards that got a surge through the network cable. There hasn't been a storm in your area recently has there?
Not that I can remember. And at the time of the burn-out I was mixing some music with Adobe Audition. Hardly something requiring the graphics card to exert itself.
Maybe I need a better surge protector than the $10 one I got at the Base Exchange.
Unix wrote:Why would the same video card have an aux power connector, and one won't? And like I said before, do you think that I'll have the same problem with the replacement?
Things change from review boards to retail boards, and different revisions even.
Unix wrote:Maybe I need a better surge protector than the $10 one I got at the Base Exchange.
Those things are utterly useless. Just bite the bullet (if you can), and shoot for a UPS (uninterruptable power supply, aka battery backup). I wouldn't go for anything less than 500VA. Hell, some companies will cover anything connected to it upto a given ammount (usually $10,000 - $25,000).