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Asus Prime X570-Pro PCB Repair

Hi all, my Asus PRIME X570-Pro has a damaged PCB trace due to a screw driver damaging it. I have the tools and soldering skills to repair the trace.  However I am unsure how the trace looked like before it was damaged. Please see the attached pictures. If someone has this motherboard, would you be so kind to take a clear picture of the traces where my board is damaged? It is in the area between the first PCIE x16 slot and the chipset fan. Thanks for your assistance with this.

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It looks like you've got at least 3 traces broken. Not sure you'll be able to solder that finely?

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47 minutes ago, Voluspa said:

It looks like you've got at least 3 traces broken. Not sure you'll be able to solder that finely?

I think it's only one trace that is severed. I've fixed multiple traces before on other boards using a hobby microscope, fine soldering tips and 0.1mm wire. The pic below is my guess on what it should be, but I would like to get a picture from an undamaged board to be sure.  

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  • 1 year later...
On 10/28/2020 at 5:37 PM, Gulzyee said:

I think it's only one trace that is severed. I've fixed multiple traces before on other boards using a hobby microscope, fine soldering tips and 0.1mm wire. The pic below is my guess on what it should be, but I would like to get a picture from an undamaged board to be sure.  

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If you still have the board and still want the picture of an undamaged one, I can get you a picture of mine, or did you already fix it?

 

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  • 1 year later...
On 1/15/2022 at 8:15 AM, chudtopia said:

If you still have the board and still want the picture of an undamaged one, I can get you a picture of mine, or did you already fix it?

 

Would you still have this board, or does anyone else?
If so, could someone please measure the resistance of one of the resistors for me?
It is the resistor that sits between, and to the right, of the two resistors labelled 822 and 472, in the OP's first photo.
I cannot find the schematics or boardview for this board anywhere.

I've circled the resistor in the image below.
(As @Gluzyee suspected, it looks like there was only one trace damaged on his board).

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The one I am looking at was also hit by a screw driver, and it cracked that resistor in half. 

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