shorted cap. its like phase 2 of the modern day capacitor plague. the board may be fine with it removed with heat or mechanical methods, and if not then replaced with another. problem with these is they can pass a lot of current and damge other parts of the board or even mb with the thin pcb traces used acting like fuses. If you watch a lot of MB repair channels you see these are often the cause of non booting boards
shorted cap. its like phase 2 of the modern day capacitor plague. the board may be fine with it removed with heat or mechanical methods, and if not then replaced with another. problem with these is they can pass a lot of current and damge other parts of the board or even mb with the thin pcb traces used acting like fuses.
If you watch a lot of MB repair channels you see these are often the cause of non booting boards
Just like the Dell motherboards in the early 2000's...many swollen caps which cause crashing.