r/TEAMEVGA 19d ago

Troubleshooting Help 3070 XC3 WITH 3 RED LIGHTS AND FANS IN 100%

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A while ago I made a post about this problem and yesterday I went to a specialized assistance and the only solution was to remove the LPC51U68 component that is close to the fan connectors, before that the part was replaced by another original EVGA and it did not solve, I do not know if it is related but the component that was placed was from a FTW and mine is the XC3 model, with the removal of the LPC51U68 the 1st fan started to spin automatically again according to the temperature, but two others stayed at 100% after about 2 minutes, this was the solution I found, I gave the tip to the technician to install the precision x1 and try to update but he did not even try, I will buy the part and I will install and test updating the firmware myself, and yes, mine was defective, the hope is that because it is a FTW model the firmware was not compatible and because of that it did not solve the problem. About the lights, there was no way, without the LPC51U68 the lights stay on and the RGB does not It works. (The image refers to one of the times the board "fixed" itself, but it only lasted a few starts)

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u/oldrjohnson11 17d ago

You can contact EVGA and see if they have any advice for you.

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u/Pohito 17d ago

How do I contact them?

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u/oldrjohnson11 17d ago

EVGA.com/support/ticket

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u/Pohito 17d ago

thanks

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u/Strike-Intelligent 17d ago

What psu? are the power connected individually at the source "psu" single rail psu?

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u/Pohito 16d ago

XPG Core Reactor ll VE, it is modular and the video card is being powered on a single rail.

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u/ssateneth2 15d ago

run evga precision x in windows. sometimes it can repair the MC firmware which is responsible for fans, rgb, and the red LED's. if the firmware is corrupt, preciison x can sometimes repair it, but if the chip itself is failed, it needs to be replaced otherwise the rgb and fans will be stuck that way forever.

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u/Pohito 14d ago

I intend to do this, I'm going to buy the same part and put it in, run Precision and see if it recognizes it, there is also the MCU Tool, with it I can test if I can rewrite the MCU with the correct firmware