Hello,
I registered here because I've a problem you maybe can help me with.
A LED strip in my computer fall down because the glue didn't hold the temperature,
It felt directly on a PIN of the meomry socket on the back of the mainboard, since then one memory module is defective.
It have been shorted or even worst maybe it got 5V from the RGB header shortly.
So the RAM module doesn't look that complicated , few Resistors, few memory modules, I think some opto couplers, tiny microcontroller and a few transistors for the RGB, but the lightning is still working, just BIOS Post Error.
So my question is, does anyone of you guys know if there is a protective resisor or something like that on a usual DDR4 PCB, that could have been blown?
Thank you for the help,
Greetings,
Plermpel
I registered here because I've a problem you maybe can help me with.
A LED strip in my computer fall down because the glue didn't hold the temperature,
It felt directly on a PIN of the meomry socket on the back of the mainboard, since then one memory module is defective.
It have been shorted or even worst maybe it got 5V from the RGB header shortly.
So the RAM module doesn't look that complicated , few Resistors, few memory modules, I think some opto couplers, tiny microcontroller and a few transistors for the RGB, but the lightning is still working, just BIOS Post Error.
So my question is, does anyone of you guys know if there is a protective resisor or something like that on a usual DDR4 PCB, that could have been blown?
Thank you for the help,
Greetings,
Plermpel