I have seen this before on my own gpu, it was when I overclocked it and it overheated. Same spot as it is the reverse side of the board from the fan location. Luckly I didn't damage the gpu due to the software shutting it down, but it is something to be cautious about. Are you able to try it out before buying?
No, I'm not.
The guy said it works though but I don't know if I should just take his word for it.
No, I'm not.
The guy said it works though but I don't know if I should just take his word for it.
TO DE & others on this thread: DE wrote>>...found this [gpu]r9 270x for 37 euros... Again we are "Lost in Translation". I guess you guys/gals are in UK or EuroZone? AAR we in the US call this a PCIex Graphics Board. But what is the Pink Rectangle towards the Bottom of the Board. I think this is a Dual (Slot) Board b/c I can see the Rear-Panels at the LR (Lower-Right) of the Board. AAR I agree. Do Not buy any Electronics w/ Burn marks. As for GPU=Graphics Boards, they are plentiful here in the US. BUT range Greatly in cost and capability.
W/ my current TV/LCD-Monitors, any add-on Graphic PCIex Boards that I may need are the cheap-low-resolution ones. That may change as 4K (resolution) TV/LCD-monitors "catch-on". BTW does this "r9 270x" have a Manufacturer associated w/ it. OR does EuroZone Online Privacy Laws prevent mention of such? Much akin to the "Right to be Forgotten" Laws in UK/Eurozone. Is that why certain Comment(ers) do not want-to/care-to post what country they in. Are you guys afraid of the BAD US and it's NSA?
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The pink rectangle is probably a connector/static protector. A couple of graphics boards I've bought recently had them although they were black not pink.
You are absolutely right about not buying this board. It has clear signs of overheating well beyond what is acceptable. While it may work now, the chances
of it dying before its time due to the increased stress on the GPU, PCB, and surrounding components from the overheating are greatly increased.
The card is a AMD Radeon R9 270x, 2 gb, 1 gh, GDDR5. Here in Canada, used start at $200 (130eu). I would be very cautious about buying it. They are a good card.
To DH; Thx for clarification on the gpu (graphics bd). AAR like I said I'll wait for the next gen 4K monitors/TV's b/f upgrade the Graphics on my home-brew PC Gigabyte MoBo -AMD A10 processor w/ "cheapie" EVGA GeForce 210 graphics card. IDK I can upgrade the Graphics on my Intel NUC5i7RYH Compact PC. AAR2 in case you are interested, Even though the Public Deadline for Free Upgrade-Online From Win7/8/8.1 TO Win10 HAS PAST. One can still get an "iso?" Disc/Flash-Drive that is BOOTABLE , then do the upgrade OFFLINE. OF course you will have to still have a qualifying Product Key from an Upgrade-able Win7/8/8.1. You do not have to have in-hand, the install process will read it off your HDD. Go to microsoft.com get to mediacreat
Look for the ver.1511-to-ver.1607. I placed mine on an external Flash Drive. Booted from same FD (Flash Drive) on my daughter's old Acer Laptop (that had WIN10 ver 1511 AND ALL HER CRAP APPS). Was then able to a "Custom" install of Win10-32bit-Home. which left me w/ "virgin" Win10 Works Great.
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