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Miniature cracked black cylinder? ASUS Z170 Pro gaming motherboard

Miniature cracked black cylinder? ASUS Z170 Pro gaming motherboard

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naTe_coRe_1084
Senior Member
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09-17-2016, 05:41 AM
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I experienced a mishap where I dropped something onto the side panel of my computer. The panel split in half, and now it isn’t sending any signals. Inside the case, I found a small black plastic cylinder with two holes at the bottom. One pin connecting to it seems bent slightly. What is this part? And how challenging would it be to repair it? I’m thinking of taking it to a nearby repair shop this Monday if fixing it at home isn’t possible. The image shows the black cylinder above "REV. 1.02".
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naTe_coRe_1084
09-17-2016, 05:41 AM #1

I experienced a mishap where I dropped something onto the side panel of my computer. The panel split in half, and now it isn’t sending any signals. Inside the case, I found a small black plastic cylinder with two holes at the bottom. One pin connecting to it seems bent slightly. What is this part? And how challenging would it be to repair it? I’m thinking of taking it to a nearby repair shop this Monday if fixing it at home isn’t possible. The image shows the black cylinder above "REV. 1.02".

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LordMinerBR
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 04:46 AM
#2
You can simply attach a fresh capacitor or reuse the existing one, not sure what the details are.
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LordMinerBR
09-21-2016, 04:46 AM #2

You can simply attach a fresh capacitor or reuse the existing one, not sure what the details are.

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Deathdude404
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 06:38 AM
#3
Thank you
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Deathdude404
09-21-2016, 06:38 AM #3

Thank you

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Rambo_Adz
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 08:16 AM
#4
It seems to be a through-hole capacitor. If it fails and the leads remain attached to the motherboard, repairing it could be challenging due to the complex multi-layer boards and extensive ground areas.
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Rambo_Adz
09-21-2016, 08:16 AM #4

It seems to be a through-hole capacitor. If it fails and the leads remain attached to the motherboard, repairing it could be challenging due to the complex multi-layer boards and extensive ground areas.

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ShadowKingTR
Junior Member
14
09-21-2016, 08:37 AM
#5
It's a capacitor. You might be able to attach a replacement yourself, though it could be challenging. Repairs usually fit well at local shops.
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ShadowKingTR
09-21-2016, 08:37 AM #5

It's a capacitor. You might be able to attach a replacement yourself, though it could be challenging. Repairs usually fit well at local shops.

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Crazy_Ken
Member
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09-22-2016, 03:05 PM
#6
Capacitors shouldn't be damaged like that. Send the return authorization. You shouldn't need to handle it. That's the purpose of a warranty.
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Crazy_Ken
09-22-2016, 03:05 PM #6

Capacitors shouldn't be damaged like that. Send the return authorization. You shouldn't need to handle it. That's the purpose of a warranty.

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Kramble921
Member
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09-25-2016, 12:19 AM
#7
I've been using this setup since early 2016, and it seems all my warranties are expired. It wasn't just a gradual loss; the stress from the back panel likely caused the issue.
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Kramble921
09-25-2016, 12:19 AM #7

I've been using this setup since early 2016, and it seems all my warranties are expired. It wasn't just a gradual loss; the stress from the back panel likely caused the issue.

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huuskyjerk
Member
170
09-25-2016, 01:20 AM
#8
Warranty Information Summary
Standard Warranty Notes
Motherboard: 3-year coverage
TUF Gaming Series: 3-year warranty
TUF Series: 5-year warranty
Tinker Boards: 1-year warranty
ASUS boards bought after Nov 1, 1999: 3-year service period
TUF series: 5 years
Tinker Board series: 1 year
Always ask questions if needed. If issues arise, a quick fix is usually enough!
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huuskyjerk
09-25-2016, 01:20 AM #8

Warranty Information Summary
Standard Warranty Notes
Motherboard: 3-year coverage
TUF Gaming Series: 3-year warranty
TUF Series: 5-year warranty
Tinker Boards: 1-year warranty
ASUS boards bought after Nov 1, 1999: 3-year service period
TUF series: 5 years
Tinker Board series: 1 year
Always ask questions if needed. If issues arise, a quick fix is usually enough!