Topic: 9632 fried/dead ?
Think I just fried my 9632 gen. 1
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Think I just fried my 9632 gen. 1
Sorry to hear, but what is the question please ?
Sorry to hear, but what is the question please ?
Dunno if the text is in the first post this forum is weird on iOS...Think I just fried my 9632 gen. 1
EDIT: weird, whatever I do the text doesn't show up. talk about having a bad day XI
I may have overloaded the input somehow(?!!) it was connected via a stereo mini jack cable to a 2.1 system with a slightly underpowered PSU, and smelled some warm components but didn’t realize it may be from the sound card..nothing visible but the spartan chip was warm to the touch about 5 mins after when I pulled out the card. Pc doesn’t register it
This is what the card looks like.. https://ibb.co/pQv9RB0
Sorry no idea. Either check in another PC or give it to repair.
Sorry no idea. Either check in another PC or give it to repair.
Ya guess I’ll have to try that
ramses wrote:Sorry to hear, but what is the question please ?
Dunno if the text is in the first post this forum is weird on iOS...Think I just fried my 9632 gen. 1
EDIT: weird, whatever I do the text doesn't show up. talk about having a bad day XI
I may have overloaded the input somehow(?!!) it was connected via a stereo mini jack cable to a 2.1 system with a slightly underpowered PSU, and smelled some warm components but didn’t realize it may be from the sound card..nothing visible but the spartan chip was warm to the touch about 5 mins after when I pulled out the card. Pc doesn’t register it
Hey torbenscharling, I just did a close-up look at that card, and can you tell me if where I circled on the Picture, is that shadow or char? Sorry its so hard to get Real Help on here anymore.
Here's a link to that card with what looks like burnt traces and a popped Op Amp. I could be wrong, but you should take a good look.
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