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Resistor/Capacitor broke off, anyone knows if it matters?
  • Also some people guessed that this might be in the audio area, so only audio might be affected.

    So far, I don't see any issue (audio plays too, though I can't like tell if some frequency is missing or something, I mean, it sounds fine).

    What are the chances if I keep using the PC like, this could damage the other (way more expensive) parts or cause a fire?

  • Resistor/Capacitor broke off, anyone knows if it matters?

    So, I had some issues with installing the GPU in the case, and the GPU bottom (those metals things at the bottom) ended up scratching part of the motherboard. From what I can tell, there's a bunch of similar components all the way up, so I'd think there's redundancy, so I guess it's not that important. Here is a picture (I was told some people couldn't open postimg, both links have same image):

    https://i.postimg.cc/7LBwkr3h/62e626.jpg

    https://files.catbox.moe/62e626.jpg

    PC boots fine into bios, fans work, stuff are recognized, mouse and keyboard also works, but I haven't really done much beyond that.

    Motherboard is: MSI B650 Gaming Plus Wifi

    It's located here, and on them, it is written K72 then vertically smaller K2 (the 2 has an underline), as you can see in the above image too:

    https://i.postimg.cc/XJNcnppT/modelblock-gaming-pd.png

    https://files.catbox.moe/7otcn6.png

    I was told to ask here, and the best guess from what I've been told is that this is this:

    > Paralleling power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) is a common wayto reduce conduction losses and spread power dissipation over multiple devices to limit the maximum junction temperature.

    Which could mean that the others could pick up the slack.

    Should I get a new motherboard?

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    Resistor/Capacitor broke off, anyone knows if it matters?

    So, I had some issues with installing the GPU in the case, and the GPU bottom (those metals things at the bottom) ended up scratching part of the motherboard. From what I can tell, there's a bunch of similar components all the way up, so I'd think there's redundancy, so I guess it's not that important. Here is a picture:

    https://i.postimg.cc/7LBwkr3h/62e626.jpg

    https://files.catbox.moe/62e626.jpg

    PC boots fine into bios, fans work, stuff are recognized, mouse and keyboard also works, but I haven't really done much beyond that.

    Motherboard is: MSI B650 Gaming Plus Wifi

    It's located here, and on them, it is written K72 then vertically smaller K2 (the 2 has an underline):

    https://i.postimg.cc/XJNcnppT/modelblock-gaming-pd.png

    https://files.catbox.moe/7otcn6.png

    Should I get a new motherboard?

    Edit: Better quality image, and new image host added.

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    Resistor/Capacitor broke off, anyone knows if it matters?

    So, I had some issues with installing the GPU in the case, and the GPU bottom (those metals things at the bottom) ended up scratching part of the motherboard. From what I can tell, there's a bunch of similar components all the way up, so I'd think there's redundancy, so I guess it's not that important. Here is a picture:

    https://i.postimg.cc/7LBwkr3h/62e626.jpg

    https://files.catbox.moe/62e626.jpg

    PC boots fine into bios, fans work, stuff are recognized, mouse and keyboard also works, but I haven't really done much beyond that.

    Motherboard is: MSI B650 Gaming Plus Wifi

    It's located here, and on them, it is written K72 then vertically smaller K2 (the 2 has an underline):

    https://i.postimg.cc/XJNcnppT/modelblock-gaming-pd.png

    https://files.catbox.moe/7otcn6.png

    Should I get a new motherboard?

    Edit: Better quality image, and new image host added.

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