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Blown capacitor on PS5 affecting display output?

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I have this PS5 that came into my shop for a routine HDMI port replacement which went smoothly until I tested it. I plugged it into my Sony TV which immediately recognized that a PlayStation 5 was plugged in and powered on (it changed the name from HDMI 2 to PlayStation 5). SO I know that the PS5 is sending a signal to the TV but that is the end of it. I went back and double checked my port and it looks great.
I then noticed a slight burnt smell. I started investigating and I found what I think is a blown capacitor on the motherboard underneath where the heat sync plate is. My question is: is this component blown? And if so, where can I get another one?
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Blake Horsfall

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Blown capacitor on PS5 affecting display output?

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I have this PS5 that came into my shop for a routine HDMI port replacement which went smoothly until I tested it. I plugged it into my Sony TV which immediately recognized that a PlayStation 5 was plugged in and powered on (it changed the name from HDMI 2 to PlayStation 5). SO I know that the PS5 is sending a signal to the TV but that is the end of it. I went back and double checked my port and it looks great.

I then noticed a slight burnt smell. I started investigating and I found what I think is a blown capacitor on the motherboard underneath where the heat sync plate is. My question is: is this component blown? And if so, where can I get another one?

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PlayStation 5

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