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vvs-ts92016-03-03 16:10:44
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vvs-ts9, 2016-03-03 16:10:44

GA-Z87X-D3H is it possible to resurrect the board?

In view of the acquisition of fresh and more productive iron, the intestines were moved from one building to another in compliance with the rules for such work. those. static damage is 99% eliminated.
guts ga-z87x-d3h, 4 vindictive corsairs for 8 gigs each, d5 without K, 7970 matrix and so on, which is not particularly important.
the problem looks like this:
when turned on, it does not beep, the image does not display either through the built-in or through an external card.
often falls into a sad loop, as if trying to raise the bios from a copy in the second flash drive.
if you pull out all the memory - it squeaks cheerfully that there is no memory.
The post doesn't even launch. can not. (no separate post-map)
Suspicion:
despite the precautions, the "bios" (both flash drives at once?!) either died or were killed by invisible rays of dislike for the rotten byte.
Question:
what to do with it? Is it possible to upgrade bios by force? - to cling through com or some other sorcery?
goal: to resurrect it...
reason: unhealthy curiosity in a particularly perverted form

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2016-03-03
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At home, this breakdown is difficult to diagnose.
All the same, take it to the service and poke a post card into it, everything will immediately be clear there, or at least more or less clear than a finger in the sky.
about possible reasons.
There are such cases / mothers (and lazy assemblers / users), when assembling they screw in four corner posts and forget about the central one, etc. As a result, when they start to insert cables into the power connectors, the board is severely deformed and, as a result, surface mounting is damaged , the Mini ITX format suffers especially from this - it is not uncommon for a power connector not far from the south and, accordingly, nickels are torn off.

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