Broke pins on Gpu board

nagisaKei

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Jun 10, 2017
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I've had the Asus ROG G20AJ for 2 years and I figured I'd build a new pc. I've ran into a problem where I didn't know the gpu had to stay on the circuit board it came with the Asus so me being the absolute idiot I am attempted to take it off. Here's where I screwed myself completely when I basically ripped off the you from the board I tried to unplug the cable from the board and upon doing that I ripped the pins off... here is the result.
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Is there a spare j7 slot on my motherboard or anyway I can fix it? Thanks in advance..
 
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sorry, i thought that you are trying to upgrade your Asus ROG G20AJ, that's why i said about dimension.
but you are building a new PC and you broke the GPU's circuit board, you can reapply the thermal paste and screw the chasis on the GPU's circuit board. try to re-connect the pins by soldering them to the board. also check for your warranty, but i'm afraid that asus will not give you warranty because only manufacturing defects are covered under warranty. so either you need to fix that GPU by yourself or on a trusted computer shop. or buy a new graphics card.
no, you need to replace the motherboard (circuit board). the pins connects the CPU with rest of the system components if any of these pins breaks or bends then you are in trouble. you need to replace the motherboard or look for another PC. because there is almost no way you can revive this pc due to dimension restrictions and upgrading issues
i recommend you to call Asus's customer support they will help you out.
 
The motherboard in my pc isn't damaged just my gpu. Can you link me Asus support? I couldn't find a live chat option when I tried to find something. What are you talking about dimension restrictions for? Thanks.
 
Is there anywhere I can find a new circuit board for the 750? I really don't want to cough up any more on a student's salary.. and the gpu itself is fine just the board it sits on is the problem. Thanks
 
sorry, i thought that you are trying to upgrade your Asus ROG G20AJ, that's why i said about dimension.
but you are building a new PC and you broke the GPU's circuit board, you can reapply the thermal paste and screw the chasis on the GPU's circuit board. try to re-connect the pins by soldering them to the board. also check for your warranty, but i'm afraid that asus will not give you warranty because only manufacturing defects are covered under warranty. so either you need to fix that GPU by yourself or on a trusted computer shop. or buy a new graphics card.
 
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yeah, consider buying GT 1030 for casual gaming it's easily available under $80-90 on newegg and amazon. but i recommend you to make a thread about your question. because you didn't told me your PC configuration. buy if it is for mid-range or casual gaming consider buying a 1050 or rx 460 buy spending a little more