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So my GTX 780 has a burned capacitor and it doesn't show any signal from the monitor, sometimes it shows a blue screen of death, last time when it work it has artifacts for example like green lines. So i wonder would i be able to fix it?
Is there a way like using the heat gun/baking method? Do i have to remove the old capacitor and solder it with a new one?
The gpu is a Zotac GTX 780 amp edition.

Heres the last time when it work( as you can see there's some artifacts)
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Heres a picture of the burned capacitor
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Solution
What type of tantalum capacitor should I use? can I use a different type of capacitor?

Yes you can, but you should ask an expert who will give advice on the capacitance and voltage of the replacement capacitor. Using the same tantalum capacitor is the best solution if you or someone can do the job.