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AfTaStEr
Level 7
So what happened was Lightning hit something outside ( not the Phone Line ) this somehow killed my other pc which i use as a server Ethernet while it was connected to my router and gaming pc which stuff still works 100%

now i know the NiC is dead the problem i have is , its chip is $%#^&*^ hot is there a way to remove the chip , cause i don't want it to pop something else

the Board is a Asus P5E Deluxe , everything else on the board still works fine except the dead Ethernet which marvel chip is overheating now

any suggestion?
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Quad5Ny
Level 7
Is it a BGA chip?

AfTaStEr
Level 7
what do you mean by BGA?

Quad5Ny
Level 7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_Flat_Package - Removable with a sharp razor or a soldering iron and a de-soldering wick

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_grid_array - Needs a hot air rework gun to remove
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_Flat_No-leads_package - Needs a hot air rework gun to remove

Quad5Ny wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_Flat_Package - Removable with a sharp razor or a soldering iron and a de-soldering wick

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_grid_array - Needs a hot air rework gun to remove
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_Flat_No-leads_package - Needs a hot air rework gun to remove


ok thanks so mine is like this one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad_Flat_No-leads_package

so if i remove that chip it wont kill the board?

I didn't say you won't kill the board. I was just answering if you can remove the chip. 😛

I mean you probably won't kill the board but I have no idea how the BIOS will react to having the chip removed.

Quad5Ny wrote:
I didn't say you won't kill the board. I was just answering if you can remove the chip. 😛

I mean you probably won't kill the board but I have no idea how the BIOS will react to having the chip removed.


well the NiC is not even seen anymore besides the fact its epically hot