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System Name | FATTYDOVE-R-SPEC |
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Processor | Intel i9 10980XE |
Motherboard | EVGA X299 Dark |
Cooling | Water (1x 240mm, 1x 280mm, 1x 420mm + 2x Mo-Ra 360 external radiator) |
Memory | 64GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2080 Super / RTX 3090 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 |
Display(s) | 24", 1440p, freesync, 144hz |
Case | Open Benchtable (OBT) |
Audio Device(s) | beyerdynamic MMX 300 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova T2 1600W |
Mouse | OG steelseries Sensei |
Keyboard | steelseries 6Gv2 |
Software | Windows 10 |
The damaged part is a tiny SMD transistor, like this:I don't think anyone really ever stays away from X58 for long
And what a beautiful board, even sans part of the NB heatsink... Total steal for benching. Which component has been damaged?
I know I linked it in my previous post, but this modded BIOS may help you on your ventures. I didn't make it myself and the usual disclaimers come into play, but may be worth a shot if you're up for it. The forum post doesn't immediately state it, but the P5Q-E is in that BIOS package.
Not sure what it does yet, but it is in a non-critical area for me. And thanks for the link, I know about these already. In fact this P5Q-E has been running one from ket for a year or more, modded with Xeon microcode. Which is why it does no longer recognize my E8500s, these have been dropped to make space.