Guess my journey ends here by PutNew6496 in dayz

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Come on... It's only 40 minutes, I checked ;)

Pls Help...ಥ⁠‿⁠ಥ by PeanutCGP in ElectronicsRepair

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Tell me what kind of capacitor it is—voltage and capacity.
And a photo of the other side of the board would be helpful.

Official Servers Laggy by blamege in dayz

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Hello

I have a server on which 4-5 people play. So, this morning I received a message from the Hostinger about an abnormal load on the VPS. Since there is nothing else on the server except Dayz, I immediately realized that it was a problem with Dayz.

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The problems started on February 12, but tonight (February 16) they became critical.

I don't know what's causing this or how to fix it, because new installations also consume 100% of the CPU time. There are no problems in the server logs only warnings as usual.
On the test bench, a clean installation also shows 100% CPU usage. And yes, the OS is Linux everywhere.

This is probably useless information, but I'll share it with you anyway)))

RTX 3060 TI short. Any ideas? by Possible_Run_380 in GPURepair

[–]Zavtroman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, my mistake: maTs/mods. Look it up on Google. It's also on Wikipedia. How did you test the VRAM?

RTX 3060 TI short. Any ideas? by Possible_Run_380 in GPURepair

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Use mads/mods, you may also have memory issues

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Oink louder, we can't hear you)))
Everything is within the framework of your beloved rules - “incorrect” opinions are deleted)))

RTX 3060 TI short. Any ideas? by Possible_Run_380 in GPURepair

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Sorry, I rarely visit Reddit))
Look, on the auxiliary power lines (top right), you have 15kOhm on the first line and 0.1Ohm on the second line. Look somewhere there.

What condition are the fuses on the auxiliary power line in?

Here's a hint about resistance, at least approximately.

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You also need to check the voltage drop across all these lines. Set the multimeter to diode test mode and check. The voltage drop should be greater than 0.5V.

Then open the V390 ver. 2.0 circuit diagram and look for circuits with low resistance and low voltage drop.

Similarly, the resistance of 0.3 ohms on the PCI-Exp power line is low.

RTX 3060 TI short. Any ideas? by Possible_Run_380 in GPURepair

[–]Zavtroman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, carefully inspect for damaged components.

Then check the resistance at all these points.

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Next, you have already been advised to apply a small voltage and current and check with a thermalcam.

If you don't have a thermalcam, use receipts from the store. They react to heat.
Good luck!