Recently my CPU cooler died on me so I replaced it with another one. But when I was installing the bracket for the cooler onto the motherboard I accidentally snapped off a small capacitor which was just above the CPU socket(near the edge of the board, picture attached). I've read that some of the capacitors are just for onboard audio and not essential to keep the PC running(I don't use onboard audio anyway). I don't know what this capacitor is for. Would I be able to run the PC for a few more days until I get a new motherboard or is it too risky?
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bitAMD Athlon FX 4100 ~3.6GHZ16GB DDR3Gigabyte 4GB GeForce GTX 760
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gigabyte
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon FX 4100 ~3.6GHZ
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte 970A-D3
- Memory
- 16GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte 4GB GeForce GTX 760
- Sound Card
- Asus Xonar DG
- Monitor(s) Displays
- BenQ GL2230
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1x Western Digital 80GB
1x Western Digital 500GB
1x Western Digital 1TB Caviar Green
- PSU
- Antec 900W High Current Gaming
- Case
- Thermaltake Level 10 GTS(Black)
- Cooling
- Corsair Hydro Series H55 Water Cooler
- Keyboard
- Razer Deathstalker
- Mouse
- Razer DeathAdder
- Internet Speed
- 4G
- Browser
- Google Chrome