Friday, February 15, 2013

Things to Consider When Repairing Your Motherboard



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There are a number of things for you to keep in mind when repairing a motherboard. In most cases it is possible for you to repair a motherboard rather than have it replaced, but then there are those times when repairing it is not possible. Before you attempt to repair your motherboard, it's very important that you know the cause of its fault.
If your computer overheats, then that can lead to motherboard failure, if there's a power surge or one of your memory chips goes bad, these are other things that can have a negative effect on your motherboard. If you have a cheap motherboard, then there is that greater chance it could fail. It's always best to do maintenance checks on your motherboard, and also to check your hardware components just to ensure that they are all working correctly.
It's important that you prevent any static charge prior to fixing your motherboard. After you have taken the case off, you should press the back of your hands against the metal found inside the computer. This prevents any static build up, which will prevent your motherboard from developing any new issues.
There are times when your motherboard may cease to function properly due to loss of connections. In this situation, you'll want to check all your connections and make sure their all in firmly and securely. It may also be a good idea for you to thoroughly examine the power supply connectors to ensure their in tightly and firmly. If any of them have come loose, especially the connector that plugs directly into the motherboard, then it may not receive enough power. If you're installing new components onto a motherboard, then you'll also have to consider your wattage, as you'll want a power supply unit that can handle all the add-on devices.
There are also times when pins on the motherboard may get bent. In this situation, switching your computer off, unplugging it, and using some tweezers to bend the pins back, is your best option. Make sure you take the utmost care, because if you break the pin off completely, then there will be no way to fix it. In a situation like that, you're only option will be to purchase a new motherboard.
If the motherboard is not well made, then there are times when it can develop cracks, or if it's not soldered properly. If the motherboard lacks the required flexibility, especially when installing new components, then it may crack. In situations like that, you're only solution would be to replace the board.
Uchenna Ani-Okoye has been writing articles online for many years now. For information on electronic gadgets and computers, including any questions that you may want answered, advice on specific products and recommendations, check out his latest websites kindle and Computer Q&A


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