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I may have destroyed my motherboard

lefty2

Senior member
I was making measurements on my motherboard with a metal tape and stupidly forgot to unplug the power. Then it sudden came on and I might have touched the lan connection with the tape. After that, it's only recognising the network card intermittantly. Is it really that easy to bork a motherboard?
 
Try leaving it unplugged with the cmos battery out for half an hour, see if it resets itself.
 
Just to add my unnecessary 2 cents, I'm gonna say yep, sounds like your "borked" it. As Denis said, buy a pci/pci-e NIC, and problem fixed.
 
Yup, you betcha.

As easy as bridging the wrong two energized metal surfaces, even if only instantaneously (eg, there goes a chip).
Yes it is, I did it once when trying to put a NB cooler on a MOBO and the screws were a bit too long years ago, first time I fired it up POOF.
 
But did you try leaving it unplugged and with the battery out for half an hour to give the components time to discharge fully?
I think that might have done it. After leaving it off overnight it started working again. Thanks for the advice anyways 😉
 
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