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help share with the infor of 2 capacitors on Z790 EDGE WIFI DDR5

leonie

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My mainboard had two capacitors bumped during installation, one lost and the other skewed. I am not sure about the actual impact at the moment. Does anyone know how to obtain the circuit diagram of the product? I would like to confirm the actual function of these two capacitors and evaluate whether they need to be returned to the factory.
 

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You are not going to find a circuit diagram, unfortunately. Manufacturers stopped publishing them for public use years ago. Even official warranty repair centers rarely have them.

Your best option is to try to find an identical board and see if you can get numbers off the caps there.

I will say, that must have been a pretty serious "bump" to knock off two caps. I am confused as how one is "lost".

It may be those caps are just used for filtering and the board may still work fine. If me, and I could not easily find replacement caps, I would still try to use it.
 
My mainboard had two capacitors bumped during installation, one lost and the other skewed. I am not sure about the actual impact at the moment. Does anyone know how to obtain the circuit diagram of the product? I would like to confirm the actual function of these two capacitors and evaluate whether they need to be returned to the factory.

Hope this helps :)

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I don't think it does really. Does it?
I'm not entirely sure! I mean I could zoom out and show the circuit as well, but I figured he can see if those are caps or resistors.

If he requests the circuit, Ill share!
 
If you have a non working board you maybe able to use the parts, also need a heat gun and a steady hand. Or you could take it to a repair shop…

Have you tried powering it on?
 
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