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P.S I also posted this on AnandTech, So this Saturday morning, I was removing the heatsink and this happened. Can anyone help me identify what this is and anybody has a clue where I can buy the part. P.S it is a P6T Deluxe. I believe I "ripped" of a choke. Anybody know where I can get free schematics?

 

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4 minutes ago, 0339371 said:

 

Did you try turning it on? It might still work fine without it.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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Don't go near a soldering iron if you think it needs a replacement choke. Just from that I can tell if you get an iron near it your going to lift the pad. This is above your skill level. Look for a local repair place that does componet level repair. Part will be a few cents and install labor not more then a few bucks. This is something I would do for free if someone brought it to me. 

 

Not trying to be mean. But you have absolutely no clue what you are doing on this and you will cause more harm then good ripping up a trace trying to put a random compont on it. You have no idea what the part is or what value you need let alone the the tools to figure out values from a donor board.

 

 

You will need these. 

 

I prefer a temp of 740. But typically I use 660.  For desolder wick I use chemtronics size 80-1-5 for flux I use chipquick SMD291. For solder I use kester lead free or indium 52123 but for this any good quality solder will work.

 

 

Put solder on the pads then flux the hell out of it and use the wick to clean the pads. Then apply fresh solder just a small amount. Pick up the part with tweezers then solder it down. 

 

I won't tell you what the part is. You will need to figure this out on your own since you need to gain some knowledge before even thinking about this repair. After that message me and I will help you. We can figure out the value you need get a McMaster Carr part number and you can have them ordered. If I have the value you need on hand I'll send you one. 

 

 

I don't know what part of the circuit this if for so you don't really wanna put a random part in its place as it could lead to damage. But if it's something like filtering then not so much. But since I don't know I highly advise not using random parts. 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, 0339371 said:

I heard this from a lot of people, it will still turn on but shorten motherboard life

Alot of people are idiots with no electronics knowledge what so ever.  I work in the electronics industry. Infact I'm at work right now lol. 

 

It's a part number your going to need to order the replacement CAPACITOR to do the repair. 

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Just now, 0339371 said:

Wont I need to find the schematic?

You need to know the value. Depending on what it's function in the circuit you could have some wiggle room on the values. Where's the cap on the board located and what board model? 

 

 

Here is  5000 I got laying around here 

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