I posted this on the "Cases & Cooling" page, but I thought those who frequents this page might be a better source for info.
A friend of mine brought me a computer that he asked me to see if I can repair for him. It is a Dell 4600C, and I was told that it simply "quit working".
When I opened the case, I found the northbridge heatsink off the motherboard, and one of the connecting tabs that the retaining spring is supposed to hook into is missing. I haven't gone any further, but I'd say that is a prime suspect to be THE problem. (Certainly a contributing factor, if nothing else.)
Can this be repaired in any way, or is it new motherboard time for my friend's computer? The area around the northbridge doesn't appear to be damaged, and I didn't see any blown caps.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies! ...Ken
A friend of mine brought me a computer that he asked me to see if I can repair for him. It is a Dell 4600C, and I was told that it simply "quit working".
When I opened the case, I found the northbridge heatsink off the motherboard, and one of the connecting tabs that the retaining spring is supposed to hook into is missing. I haven't gone any further, but I'd say that is a prime suspect to be THE problem. (Certainly a contributing factor, if nothing else.)
Can this be repaired in any way, or is it new motherboard time for my friend's computer? The area around the northbridge doesn't appear to be damaged, and I didn't see any blown caps.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies! ...Ken