Built the computer and used it for a bit till I upgraded and sold the old one to my cousin years ago. He has since built one himself and quit using the one I sold him and I bought it back for super cheap. It has 2 XFX R9 270Xs in crossfire and as I was cleaning the computer (complete disassembly of case and new thermal paste on everything) I knocked what I think is a capacitor off the back while trying to be as gentle as I could with my bare fingers in between things. It is numbered "C2241" on the board and I would like to know:
1. is the cap even needed? (watched a few Louis Rossmann videos and at least in Apple stuff he regularly mentions components like caps that are not needed)
2. if so can I just solder it back on? (is there a directionality to the component like with diodes, I'm just assuming based on the "C" that its a capacitor)
3. if it cant be just put back on, what exactly is it? and I assume I can go to the Badcaps store to buy one?
Thanks for any help. I would love to get this back to working again like the day I built it, Crossfire and RAID 10
In both pictures I have the component and where it goes circled.
1. is the cap even needed? (watched a few Louis Rossmann videos and at least in Apple stuff he regularly mentions components like caps that are not needed)
2. if so can I just solder it back on? (is there a directionality to the component like with diodes, I'm just assuming based on the "C" that its a capacitor)
3. if it cant be just put back on, what exactly is it? and I assume I can go to the Badcaps store to buy one?
Thanks for any help. I would love to get this back to working again like the day I built it, Crossfire and RAID 10

In both pictures I have the component and where it goes circled.
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