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  1. Is the silver side on the capacitor the negative ? I put them with this picture as a reference so yeah pretty sure it’s the correct way and same μf and voltage
  2. Well I only took out the old capacitors and replaced them with new ones could the extra heat from my poor soldering kill the board or maybe my soldering is that bad that it’s not making proper contact maybe ? Other than that there is nothing else that I could have fucked up
  3. Hello so my monitor started flickering and making some weird sounds I was told that the capacitors where failing and bought a new monitor but before I threw out the old one I wanted to try and fix it I replaced the old capacitors with my nonexistent soldering skills but I damaged the board during the process is this enough dmg to kill a board cause now it doesn’t even turn on (I kinda scraped it and there is this flake that almost came off)
  4. well the one i linked seems to cover the specs you mentioned and the cpu is an intel core i3-4010u which is 4th generation if i am not wrong so i guess i will go with that one thanks for the help
  5. So i want to upgrade my sisters laptop because it only has 4GB of ram i am planning to replace it with a single 8GB stick what do i need to know in terms of compatability does it just have to be ddr3 ? This is the one i am planning to buy: https://www.e-shop.gr/ram-mushkin-992038-8gb-so-dimm-ddr3-pc3-12800-1600mhz-essentials-series-p-PER.574137
  6. So there is this high pitched noise coming from the psu when the system is under load for example gaming i looked it up and found a solution that has worked for a lot of people 1. Execute: "regedit"2 .Locate: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Power \ PowerSettings \ 54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b¬740d00 \ 5d76a2ca-e8c0-402f-a133-215849¬2d58ad3. Change Attributes from 1 to 0.4. Then, through the control panel - power - in the settings mode select power management processor. There will be an option disabling idle processor and high pitched noise immediately disappears. But i dont really understand step three since i dont know anything about the registry editor which attributes do i change and how can someone help me please
  7. Ohh ok thank you so I disconnected the motherboard from the psu short them and then try to boot up again right ?
  8. There is this thing but it's only a diagram there are no pins to short out
  9. Sorry but I can't understand which pins to touch and the manual doesn't give a picture or something and for some reason my motherboard didn't even have a manual with this information
  10. There is no plastic jumper to reset the cmos so I took out the battery for 15 minutes and pressed on the power button to discharge the capacitors out everything together but it does the same thing again so now I can conclude that my psu is faulty right ?
  11. Yes and I just know tried powering my old motherboard with my new power supply and it does even spin the fans only the light at the bottom turns green so I guess my psu is faulty is there any way I can make sure my motherboard works ?
  12. So I build a new pc and when I try to power it on the fans spin for half a second and that's it in order for this to happen again I have to turn off and on the power again.I checked all the connections tried it outside the case too and it does the same I even moved the ram to the other slots but still nothing any ideas anyone. My specs are intel pentium g4560 hyperx fury ddr4 8gb gigabyte b250m and a corsair cx series 450m.
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