Hi, I was trying to take the heatsink off, when the stupid clip broke. Since I was applying pressure, the screwdriver slid down, and hit the board. Now when I try and boot up, it doesn't work. When I hit the power button, everything spins up but nothing comes up on the screen. I can't turn off the computer unless I hold the power button. I took some pictures of the where I think I damaged the board with the screwdriver (I circled the part in red):
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Is there anything I can do to fix this? I think one component is an inductor, and the other is a capacitor, but I'm not 100% sure on what they are, the values, or where to get replacements. The board is a GigaByte GA-7VTXE. If anybody is curious about the POS brand of cooling, it was a GlobalWIN FOP-32. Any help would be appreciated. I understand it would probably be easier to just get a replacement board since they're fairly cheap, but I like fixing things so I wanted to give it a shot.
			
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Is there anything I can do to fix this? I think one component is an inductor, and the other is a capacitor, but I'm not 100% sure on what they are, the values, or where to get replacements. The board is a GigaByte GA-7VTXE. If anybody is curious about the POS brand of cooling, it was a GlobalWIN FOP-32. Any help would be appreciated. I understand it would probably be easier to just get a replacement board since they're fairly cheap, but I like fixing things so I wanted to give it a shot.
				
		
			