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Missing "PIN" in 775 CPU socket

GEOrifle

Senior member
Hi guys.
My ASRock 775 MOB have missed CPU socket pin, can someone help me to replace or repair it?
P.S. It's out of warranty and old too, doesn't worth to spend money on it.
 
Does the board not work? If it does then don't worry about it. There are many redundant pins for power and ground. Losing a couple of each won't affect too much beyond overclocking (and that's a maybe).
 
If its not an important pin you might be able to get away with just leaving it as is (for example a ground pin) we need to know which one it is though.
 
Can someone show me where to find picture of LGA775 Pinout Diagram ?
It's better show it there.

but i can tell you where it's located:
If you loock SOCKET hinges side left and locker right then it's on the "top hinged side" and left, NORTH-WEST side, stright from inside coerner up to fifht pin.
 
thats a VCC or power pin, its redundant, your PC should prolly work fine w/out it although it may limit your overclocking.
 
Problem is i have no dispaly image and North Brigde overheats like crazy in 5 sec.
I have out of case setup.
 
Could be lotsa things, follow normal trouble shooting procedures, I'd suggest pulling the board puting it on a test bench and checking things w/ a known good power supply, if the NB is overheating and causing the issues try putting some active cooling on it. Use the process of elimination to try and find out whats actualy causing the issue.
 
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