I have this ITX motherboard from Gigabyte paired with a 3900X and 32GB of RAM,
The board is only a few months old. I had taken it out of my case (in working condition) a few weeks ago, since I needed the case for something else. The board was left uncovered inside a workshop-type area (yes, bad) for that time and accumulated a little dust. Before trying to use it again I of course cleaned it off with compressed air and make sure that no dust or debris was left on the board.
Pressing the power button makes the PSU click-on and the CPU fan spin, but nothing more. No...
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Asus Motherboard with melted CPU+ATX connector - fixable?
Hello!
I have received a defective Asus Z9PE-D8WS board from someone.
It supports 2 LGA2011 CPUs. One of the 2 CPU EPS power connectors has a melted +12V pin and the ATX connector (24 pin connector) has one melted and burned +3.3V pin.
He claims it doesn't post.
What could have caused this? Especially the burned 3.3V?
Could I just solder on new connectors and try to boot it up? How should I go about trying to fix this? I've checked for direct shorts but couldn't identify any.
Any help is appreciated
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