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2.4GHz, 2.7GHz, or 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor (Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz) with 6MB shared L3 cache. Released February 2013.

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Something popped off my logic board while replacing my battery.

This popped off my logic board while snapping new battery cable into the connector. It was right next to the connector. What is it, and how can I repair/replace it?

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The first two photos are the piece that popped off. The next two are the location where it used to be, from different angles. The last photo is a screengrab of a different computer showing what it looks like attached to the board.

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@lnewsom this board should be a 820-3332 and the component in question is reference designator L6995. That is a DP418C 33UH-20%-0.39A-0.435OHM SMD mount fixed inductor

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