Hello everyone! I 've been following the site a long time now and I was helped a lot from your answers. This time is no exception. After buying a MSI b350 mobo and thorough inspection for cables and components to be connected properly, I tried to boot up my system and after 10 seconds it smelled funny. I tweaked it a little bit and the problem continued. I took it to the shop where I purchased it and they told me that there is a burnt capacitor (A close inspection showed that a 6NH38 capacitor under the second pcie has fried - just above the JLED1 header) and that voids the warranty. Since no replacement was made, I contacted MSI and told them my case - They told me to go to the vendor (LOL!) or address the RMA team (Too much hassle, no time to establish a case and contact them about it. But I will consider it, if nothing else can be done). My questions are:1) Is it possible to replace that particular capacitor and re-solder it on the mobo? I 've been trying to find something by googling with no luck. 2) Is it possible, if this connector-capacitor (hard to tell to be honest) leads to the JLED1 header, to short-circuit the header and get it "up-and-running" again? Thank you very much. (by the way I have bought another mobo the X470 aorus and is working perfectly).