Hello!
I've been given a batch of 3 Dell Precision T3500 in pretty bad shape. After cleaning all the hardware, most of components were working but one graphics card and a motherboard. I used one of the working motherboards to test all the memory modules, all PSUs, the CPUs and expansion cards.
I am trying to ressurrect the broken motherboard. No beeps but fans work. Computer turns on for three seconds then shuts down. Board's amber LED behaves as expected. Board's green LED near motherboard PSU connection turns on when board's powered, as expected, then turns off when it shuts down. The CMOS battery is working, I tried clearing CMOS by the regular means, tried some jumper configs seen on the internet. Replaced processor, one memory stick only. No success.
On further inspection, noticed the CPU does not warm up. I tested some random components on the motherboard with multimeter. Found 3.3V, 5.1V, 12V in places they should be (on components near PCI-E, USB, fans, LEDs, etc...). However, not surprisingly, no power on VRMs, though there is power on capacitors near them. Then I tested the capacitors (I think they are capacitors because of the component name, C1907) near the 10-pin processor connector and I noticed one burnt up small cap. The other ones of this group all have the expected voltages (12V).
I suspect the problem arises from this cap, although I don't know if there are other broken components. However, I cannot identify this cap, as there is no identifier.
I would be grateful if someone could give me some advice on this and helping me identify this cap. I also searched the whole google for the schematics and board view, but I have been unsuccessful, making the whole thing harder to solve.
I expect people tell me to just replace the whole motherboard. However, I would really like to repair it, as this is my first attempt at doing so. It's the perfect situation to learn something more without catastrophic consequences.
I have attached some photos of the culprit.
Thanks a lot for your patience!
I've been given a batch of 3 Dell Precision T3500 in pretty bad shape. After cleaning all the hardware, most of components were working but one graphics card and a motherboard. I used one of the working motherboards to test all the memory modules, all PSUs, the CPUs and expansion cards.
I am trying to ressurrect the broken motherboard. No beeps but fans work. Computer turns on for three seconds then shuts down. Board's amber LED behaves as expected. Board's green LED near motherboard PSU connection turns on when board's powered, as expected, then turns off when it shuts down. The CMOS battery is working, I tried clearing CMOS by the regular means, tried some jumper configs seen on the internet. Replaced processor, one memory stick only. No success.
On further inspection, noticed the CPU does not warm up. I tested some random components on the motherboard with multimeter. Found 3.3V, 5.1V, 12V in places they should be (on components near PCI-E, USB, fans, LEDs, etc...). However, not surprisingly, no power on VRMs, though there is power on capacitors near them. Then I tested the capacitors (I think they are capacitors because of the component name, C1907) near the 10-pin processor connector and I noticed one burnt up small cap. The other ones of this group all have the expected voltages (12V).
I suspect the problem arises from this cap, although I don't know if there are other broken components. However, I cannot identify this cap, as there is no identifier.
I would be grateful if someone could give me some advice on this and helping me identify this cap. I also searched the whole google for the schematics and board view, but I have been unsuccessful, making the whole thing harder to solve.
I expect people tell me to just replace the whole motherboard. However, I would really like to repair it, as this is my first attempt at doing so. It's the perfect situation to learn something more without catastrophic consequences.
I have attached some photos of the culprit.

Thanks a lot for your patience!
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