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November 12, 2015, 06:45:03 PM
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Hi guys ..

I just dropped my Gtx 560ti from my hand on road .. and from then its not running and not even giving display one of its power led is not working when the pc run .

Here is the screenshot with highlighted points which i saw are damaged ...
Q: Can i repair them ? I really need it to be repaired Sad

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November 12, 2015, 07:36:33 PM
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if you have to ask if you can repair it, you most likely do not have the knowledge / tools to repair it. 
-you may be able to repair the pci pins with a straight edge (x-acto knife). Cutting away the copper pads that were pushed outside of their original locations. Making sure non of them are touching each other. 
-as far as the components go, if they are physically damaged / missing.... good luck with finding replacements.  You will need a rework station for this as well.   

better quality pictures and close ups would definitely help.
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November 12, 2015, 08:05:23 PM
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Sounds like you're due for an unplanned upgrade. I have a spare Sapphire Radeon 7870XT available, if you're interested.

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November 13, 2015, 09:40:55 AM
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if you have to ask if you can repair it, you most likely do not have the knowledge / tools to repair it. 
-you may be able to repair the pci pins with a straight edge (x-acto knife). Cutting away the copper pads that were pushed outside of their original locations. Making sure non of them are touching each other. 
-as far as the components go, if they are physically damaged / missing.... good luck with finding replacements.  You will need a rework station for this as well.   

better quality pictures and close ups would definitely help.

I will upload the picture with more in detail .. you will see it closely . And i hope you can help me about that .. Its damaged Sad
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November 19, 2015, 01:47:40 AM
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my advice before doing anything is give ASUS a shout. there normally very good withe strange situations and will ask you to send the card in and if they cant fix it will sell you a good refurbished card with a warrenty

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November 19, 2015, 02:35:52 AM
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my advice before doing anything is give ASUS a shout. there normally very good withe strange situations and will ask you to send the card in and if they cant fix it will sell you a good refurbished card with a warrenty

I just shipped my card to my friend .He was saying that his friend can repair the card if he cant then the card will be useless and will be wasted here in my city/country no franchise of asus or nvidia available:(
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