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Cracked chip on 8.24.GC Nubus card.

crazyben

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I recently won this in an auction. Seller described as fully working. I plugged to check if it works and it doesn’t. After upon closer inspection I noticed that the there is one cracked chip. Is this common chip that I can replace from another nubus video card?
 

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halkyardo

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That chip looks to be a resistor-capacitor network of some sort rather than a logic IC, probably providing termination for a bus or something rather than a logic function.

It would be trivial to identify a replacement part (or even fabricate an equivalent from scratch), if its properties are known, but a quick search doesn't seem to yield any useful datasheets.

It's quite possible that the card will still function OK in that state, I'd recommend just cautiously trying it out as it is.
 

Garrett B

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C6 looks a little funky... I'd check it out to make sure it isn't shorted. Wouldn't want to have anything blow up the first time you try things out.
 

MindWalker

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Quite a bit of mechanical stresses on the board; a hit mark on the oscillator next to the broken chip, one of the RAM chips is wonky (top-right in second photo) and at least two pins slightly bent on the chip marked RNDC (top-left). Shipping damage?
 
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