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Posted by JRoc0710 on 09-06-2007 05:37 AM:

Transistor Problem with No Power

Look, Im no brainiac at computers, but mine will not turn on, so i opened it up and found out one of the transistors fell off. Im just wondering could this be the power problem?


Posted by MrEMann on 09-06-2007 07:59 AM:

I think you mean capacitor, and it could have been caused by thermal damage, but that is rare. Caps blow (blew enough to come off the board ) due to power fluctuations, bad voltage, etc.


Where did the cap come from? Your Mainboard? Video Card?


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Posted by JRoc0710 on 09-06-2007 08:12 AM:

it came from my board im thinking. Yeh for some reason it is just off and i can't turn on my computer now. I can only use my work computer for the internet which sucks cause now i can't even download stuff. I got to get a new computer or take it to p.c. repair.

What do you think it could be?


Posted by doctor zoidy on 09-06-2007 12:49 PM:

what brand and model? or if built, what motherboard? generally the trouble of finding and re-soldering a cap is more trouble than replacing the board, and could be more expensive anyway...

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