I accidentally damaged my motherboard and bent the solid capacitor close to it, with the pin capped on top of it.
I accidentally damaged my motherboard and bent the solid capacitor close to it, with the pin capped on top of it.
It's tough to judge from these images. The tracks close to the screw seem fine. You've removed some of the coating, but if they're still there, it should be okay. The cap appears normal in the photos. In the worst scenario, it could be replaced if you manage to find someone with a good soldering tool.
We require a more precise, concentrated view of this spot to identify any issues online: Examine those traces closely to determine if they’re damaged or connected incorrectly. If you're fortunate, you’ve just removed the solder mask (coating) and can reapply a protective layer using something like lacquer or enamel. (You can purchase small containers of solder resist, though drugstore nail polish serves a similar purpose.)