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  • Philly Cheese Steak
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
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    #1

    Asus P8Z77 V

    Hello all!
    I have this board Asus P8Z77 V, with a "no post" at first I thought it was a bent pin in the CPU socket. But when I looked the whole board over good, upon turning it over I found a chip missing off the back side. I assume its a resistor but because its gone I'm not sure?

    IF anyone could post a Detailed photo of the back side of a Z77 board between the CPU hold down plate and the first PCI-e Slot. Here is mine, sorry its so bad my camera does not like close ups. So I used a magnifying glass to help. If you need I can post better photos.........

    Thank you!
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  • Philly Cheese Steak
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    • Mar 2011
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    Re: Asus P8Z77 V

    Here are some better photos, my camera needs up grading.....











    I assume its like the others in the same area, I could measure there resistance but don't want to guess...........................Or if you can post a resistance that you found on your Z77 board then I wouldnt need detailed photos and could move forward.
    Thank you!

    any help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    • DJduck
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      • Dec 2012
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      #3
      Re: Asus P8Z77 V

      Could be a ceramic capacitor perhaps?
      I can put text here?!

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      • Philly Cheese Steak
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        • Mar 2011
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        Re: Asus P8Z77 V

        Originally posted by DJduck
        Could be a ceramic capacitor perhaps?
        What is its value, perhaps?
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        • Philly Cheese Steak
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          Re: Asus P8Z77 V

          Originally posted by DJduck
          Could be a ceramic capacitor perhaps?

          Seriously man, go spam up some other post!

          So this isnt rocket science I know, so in this photo you see there is another resistor with the square around it, I used a multimeter on it to find its value .220 I think it was and here is my doner card a Nvidia GPU 6800 ultra DOA.
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          • momaka
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            • May 2008
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            Re: Asus P8Z77 V

            Looks like a ceramic cap to me as well. Not sure what value. If you really need to know the exact value, then you would need someone who has the same motherboard to take off that cap on theirs and measure it.

            The good news is, I've replaced broken caps like that before with success without knowing what value they were. I simply just put another ceramic capacitor of the same physical size. Your donor GeForce 6800 should be good for that. Just look for tan square components - those are usually the ceramic caps. If it's silver or black - beware! That would be a ferrite bead, a resistor, or a diode and could totally mess up your board.

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            • Philly Cheese Steak
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              • Mar 2011
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              Re: Asus P8Z77 V

              Originally posted by momaka
              Looks like a ceramic cap to me as well. Not sure what value. If you really need to know the exact value, then you would need someone who has the same motherboard to take off that cap on theirs and measure it.

              The good news is, I've replaced broken caps like that before with success without knowing what value they were. I simply just put another ceramic capacitor of the same physical size. Your donor GeForce 6800 should be good for that. Just look for tan square components - those are usually the ceramic caps. If it's silver or black - beware! That would be a ferrite bead, a resistor, or a diode and could totally mess up your board.
              Got ya!
              I used one the same size approximatly, still no boot. Gonna look it over some more..............
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