F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop A small impact damaged your computer, preventing it from starting.

A small impact damaged your computer, preventing it from starting.

A small impact damaged your computer, preventing it from starting.

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ferobe
Junior Member
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10-02-2016, 11:30 AM
#11
Also, it might help to remove any leftover thermal paste and verify if the impact damaged any capacitors. I recall a similar issue at my workplace last year—quick soldering replaced the faulty capacitor and resolved it.
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ferobe
10-02-2016, 11:30 AM #11

Also, it might help to remove any leftover thermal paste and verify if the impact damaged any capacitors. I recall a similar issue at my workplace last year—quick soldering replaced the faulty capacitor and resolved it.

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_ZKubr_
Member
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10-02-2016, 05:32 PM
#12
I assessed the situation, but I’m not sure about the best method to release the clip. Should I just press the metal handle or is there a safer way to do it without causing harm?
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_ZKubr_
10-02-2016, 05:32 PM #12

I assessed the situation, but I’m not sure about the best method to release the clip. Should I just press the metal handle or is there a safer way to do it without causing harm?

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ctobin8
Member
195
10-09-2016, 02:22 AM
#13
Push it downward and then you should be able to detach the metal part of the clip from the plastic hook. You don't have to apply excessive force; it should be reasonably firm, similar to the pressure needed to keep the cooler securely on top of the CPU backplate.
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ctobin8
10-09-2016, 02:22 AM #13

Push it downward and then you should be able to detach the metal part of the clip from the plastic hook. You don't have to apply excessive force; it should be reasonably firm, similar to the pressure needed to keep the cooler securely on top of the CPU backplate.

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YusufPrD
Junior Member
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10-10-2016, 11:56 AM
#14
I've been struggling with it for about ten minutes, and I'm still unsure how to proceed. It's a bit disappointing, but it seems like I might need professional help. Thanks for your effort, though—I guess I'll have to visit a repair shop instead.
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YusufPrD
10-10-2016, 11:56 AM #14

I've been struggling with it for about ten minutes, and I'm still unsure how to proceed. It's a bit disappointing, but it seems like I might need professional help. Thanks for your effort, though—I guess I'll have to visit a repair shop instead.

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RG48
Posting Freak
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10-17-2016, 04:03 AM
#15
If in doubt then it's always better to take it to a repair shop. There's no guarantee that would have been the issue anyway. Keep us posted with what the fix ends up being! I'm curious now. Best of luck!
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RG48
10-17-2016, 04:03 AM #15

If in doubt then it's always better to take it to a repair shop. There's no guarantee that would have been the issue anyway. Keep us posted with what the fix ends up being! I'm curious now. Best of luck!

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