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    Abit ic7-g mobo cant keep living this way

    I was moving my mobo to a new case; examining the board and noticed that 3 components have been "bumped off". Here are the locations: BC44, MC44 and MC45. The question I have is: What type of components are these supposed to be and what are thier values? These need to be replaced ASAP. Anyone have this info or a link to the place that may have it?

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    Re: Abit ic7-g mobo cant keep living this way

    Are you sure they have been bumped off and just not fitted in the first place. Changes in the design or tweaks during production may mean that a component might have a place, but it was never fitted. have you tried powering it up?

    As for the type, there may be a clue on the PCB legend (cuch as R321 or C24) but as to the values - that would be down to the mfr.
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