As stated by the title, one of the pins on my motherboard is (currently) missing solder on it , to be precise , its one of the pins on my DIMM slot (b2) on the underside of the board. I've only noticed it now , so im not sure if its been that way since the begining or not, but the board has been working for last 4-5~ish years or so. So far i manage to use the PC with "no" issues , although only in single-channel mode.
Motherboard: Asus H170M-E D3
CPU : Intel I5-6500
RAM : HyperX FURY Memory Red - 8GB Module - DDR3 1600MT/s CL10 DIMM
The reason i noticed is , because recently after opening the pc up to clean the outside fans a little , the pc stopped booting when using b1/b2 RAM slots.
To solve that so far what i've done is :
- replug a bunch of stuff on the board including : gpu , cpu , ram cards, both drives,power cables leading to the motherboard (which i suspect might be the cause for the missing solder as the 20+4 connector is particularly hard to get in fully , which has caused the board to bend a bit, even though I tried stuffing something under it (avoiding bending pins).
- taken the bios battery out both shortly and for a longer period
- reset bios using the pins
The RAM cards work with no issues, when plugged in either a1/a2/both slots, otherwise with ANY plugged into either b1/b2 the pc does not POST, only the fans spin. I've also checked the CPU using intel's diagnostic tools, which showed no issues, same with RAM using memtest86 ALTHOUGH i paused the test on 2nd pass and i've gotten 3 beeps which seemed odd because the tests themselves shown no errors/issues.
To summarise, one of the pins on my DIMM slot is missing solder, and it happens that neither that slot or the slot that its paired with won't let the pc POST. What i would like to ask is whether that pin could cause BOTH dimm slots issues, and whether it would be safe to just, re-solder the pin as is.
Motherboard: Asus H170M-E D3
CPU : Intel I5-6500
RAM : HyperX FURY Memory Red - 8GB Module - DDR3 1600MT/s CL10 DIMM
The reason i noticed is , because recently after opening the pc up to clean the outside fans a little , the pc stopped booting when using b1/b2 RAM slots.
To solve that so far what i've done is :
- replug a bunch of stuff on the board including : gpu , cpu , ram cards, both drives,power cables leading to the motherboard (which i suspect might be the cause for the missing solder as the 20+4 connector is particularly hard to get in fully , which has caused the board to bend a bit, even though I tried stuffing something under it (avoiding bending pins).
- taken the bios battery out both shortly and for a longer period
- reset bios using the pins
The RAM cards work with no issues, when plugged in either a1/a2/both slots, otherwise with ANY plugged into either b1/b2 the pc does not POST, only the fans spin. I've also checked the CPU using intel's diagnostic tools, which showed no issues, same with RAM using memtest86 ALTHOUGH i paused the test on 2nd pass and i've gotten 3 beeps which seemed odd because the tests themselves shown no errors/issues.
To summarise, one of the pins on my DIMM slot is missing solder, and it happens that neither that slot or the slot that its paired with won't let the pc POST. What i would like to ask is whether that pin could cause BOTH dimm slots issues, and whether it would be safe to just, re-solder the pin as is.