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AlexVrag2012-12-02 10:00:42
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AlexVrag, 2012-12-02 10:00:42

PCI-Express not working?

The bridge was very hot on the motherboard, I decided to change the radiator.
Changed. After that, PCI-Express stopped working.
Is there any way to revive it?
Sruz I will say I don’t know where I screwed up.
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UrbanRider, 2012-12-02
@UrbanRider

In the last 2 pictures, it looks like the tracks are broken. Try to make a jumper or just gently extend the track with a tin.

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JDima, 2012-12-02
@JDima

In extreme cases, you can draw tracks with an ordinary graphite pencil. But be very careful not to have a short circuit. Or vice versa, you can first of all use a pencil to make sure that this is the problem.
I can’t vouch for durability, but at one time “pencil volt mods” were very popular ...
And how do you understand “the bridge was very warm”? How many degrees?

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vsespb, 2012-12-02
@vsespb

So the bridge stopped heating? If it doesn’t stop, then there’s nothing pci-express to fix.

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Nikolay45, 2012-12-02
@Nikolay45

With such a radiator, the chip should not get very hot, more than 50-60. It looks like a chip dump due to a textolite bend between the radiator mounting screws, in the original there are spring-loaded plastic clips.
Judging by the pattern of the tracks near the mounting hole, this is the tire. A pencil will not help there, not those frequencies. Voltmod was made for constant voltage. Give it to a soldering specialist, it's not difficult to restore it.
If, after the restoration of the tracks, it warms up again, you will have to transplant the chip.
This is from experience and submitted photos. Good luck.

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