The component that looks bad in the pictures, is likely equivalent to the one on your original board. If it's the same model, and the board numbers match, I would wager they would be interchangeable. Just might have a different part number, but is still compatible.
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I can see the board number on the new one, along the edge of the board near the short side of the shield covering the RAM. Which is 820-5509 (at least that's what it looks like, it's hard to see in the picture for sure). If the other board is also an 820-5509, then should be fine.
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I can see the board number on the new one, along the edge of the board near the short side of the shield covering the RAM. Which is 820-5509 (at least that's what it looks like, it's hard to see in the picture for sure). If the other board is also an 820-5509, then should be fine. I’m not sure what that specific part is. But bear in mind the fact that it failed, may indicate other failures on that same line.
The component that looks bad in the pictures, is likely equivalent to the one on your original board. If it's the same model, and the board numbers match, I would wager they would be interchangeable. Just might have a different part number, but is still compatible.
I can see the board number on the new one, along the edge of the board near the short side of the shield covering the RAM. Which is 820-5509 (at least that's what it looks like, it's hard to see in the picture for sure). If the other board is also an 820-5509, then should be fine.