Question fan replacement for a chip damaged gtx 760

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using a 11 year old gtx 760 fans stopped working few months ago, opened it and got this chip kind of chipped off, dont know how it happened it btw, since the fans arent working the temp is always above 100 when watching movies. should i open it again and spend 10$ on a replacement fan ? any idea how long it will last in this 100+ temperatures ? and on a sca;le of 10 how badly damged is the gpu
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should i open it again and spend 10$ on a replacement fan ?
I would retire the GPU.

any idea how long it will last in this 100+ temperatures ?
Those are well beyond thermal throttling temps. If the GPU was alive, you were merely cooking the GPU to death.
 
using a 11 year old gtx 760 fans stopped working few months ago, opened it and got this chip kind of chipped off, dont know how it happened it btw, since the fans arent working the temp is always above 100 when watching movies. should i open it again and spend 10$ on a replacement fan ? any idea how long it will last in this 100+ temperatures ? and on a sca;le of 10 how badly damged is the gpu
Almost a year ago you have been into this broken fan repair.

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gtx-760-cleaning.3838881/#post-23316136
 
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GTX 760 is not expensive to replace.

GTX 950 on ebay go for $30-40

GTX 1050 $50-80

GTX 1650 bounce around between $50 and $100, new ones are about $150 at the low end.

If you are just doing video playback, you could pick up a new GT1030 for about $90, or an Intel A310 for $100 (very modern, so double check if your system is compatible.)

Looks like I posted on the previous one as well. A little more detail this time.
 
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GTX 760 is not expensive to replace.

GTX 950 on ebay go for $30-40

GTX 1050 $50-80

GTX 1650 bounce around between $50 and $100, new ones are about $150 at the low end.

If you are just doing video playback, you could pick up a new GT1030 for about $90, or an Intel A310 for $100 (very modern, so double check if your system is compatible.)

Looks like I posted on the previous one as well. A little more detail this time.
i would if not for the money problem and not to mention i would need add a new psu also, i doubt my current vs450 would work at 100% load which usually happens when watching movies etc
 
I would retire your GPU before it makes anymore damage and having GPU at 100% and really high temps with no fan surpriced chip and such are not melted yet. Would really stop using the GPU or trying to find ways of fixing it.
i guess because its been winter season where im living for the last few months so the ambient temp is kinda low, this helps i think from crashing