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  • Thanks for the reply. Without that resistor, the drive doesn't work, so it seems to be critical probably a pull-up, since one pad had a voltage close to zero and the other (the right one) was at around 1.8V. I don't have resistors with values lower than 10 ohms in this package, so I'm asking to make sure I order the correct parts.

    When the drive was running via USB, it worked fine I copied data for an hour without any issues. On Linux, I have a theory that the drive was limited in power (possibly due to limited data bandwidth), which helped it remain stable. I suspect the reason it...
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  • damage samsung 980 pro

    Hi,

    I have a problem with my Samsung 980 Pro SSD. I accidentally damaged it while removing my graphics card — a resistor (marked in blue) got ripped off, and some other components were also damaged. I need the specifications of these parts because the SSD isn't working properly in my PC.

    It randomly causes blue screens, and afterward, it becomes invisible in the BIOS. However, when I connect it via USB, the drive works stably, which makes me think something might be missing or malfunctioning on the PCB, causing issues when connected internally, while USB limits its...
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  • Hi,
    Thank you for providing the new information.

    Last month, I revisited the issue with the motherboard and discovered something surprising. When I probed the O_RSMRST# signal using a multimeter, the motherboard powered off. However, I couldn't find any concrete evidence to explain this behavior.

    Based on my observations, I suspect the problem might lie with the NCT6798D-R chip or the chipset (x570) itself.​
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