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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 oldturkey03

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-@domentv the component you have "lost" is reference designator PR3018 and it is a 1K ohm 1% 1/16W resistor in a 0402 package and it is part of the P_1V2_IN_1-_10 Net. Looking at the tolerance of 1% that is pretty tight for a resistor. I'd be concerned not having it on there. If you want to use the motherboard for any length, I suggest you replace the component and make this a proper repair instead of applying a jumper. Never a good idea when it comes to missing components ;-)
+@domentv the component you have "lost" is reference designator PR3018 and it is a 1K ohm 1% 1/16W resistor in a 0402 package and it is part of the P_1V2_IN_1-_10 Net. Looking at the tolerance of 1% that is pretty tight for a resistor. I'd be concerned not having it on there. If you want to use the motherboard for any length of time, I suggest you replace the component and make this a proper repair instead of applying a jumper. Never a good idea when it comes to missing components ;-)

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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@domentv the component you have "lost" is reference designator PR3018 and it is a 1K ohm 1% 1/16W resistor in a 0402 package and it is part of the P_1V2_IN_1-_10 Net. Looking at the tolerance of 1% that is pretty tight for a resistor. I'd be concerned not having it on there. If you want to use the motherboard for any length, I suggest you replace the component and make this a proper repair instead of applying a jumper. Never a good idea when it comes to missing components ;-)

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