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First post, by Iarsin

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Hi, is there a possibility to repair or find a replacement part for the broken P8 socket on the Mainboard?

I don't know the exact wording for search such a part on eBay or AliExpress.

I may can resolder one of a currently broken mainboard, but I thought I may try to repair them also.

The PSU seems okay, but before I unplugged P8 and p9 it only rotated the ventilator for a fraction of a moment and then I guess it stopped the PSU due to a short circuit on the board, or maybe the broken P8 socket?

I had severe issues to plug P8 back and after ten minutes or so of trying to get it in I saw the metal pins of the socket were all broken of the socket. I think that was the reason why I can't get it in, but who knows? Maybe I did it myself? But I'm not aware to used such a force.

Reply 1 of 4, by CharlieFoxtrot

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I believe the connector is officially called Molex 15-48-0106.

Someone correct if I'm wrong, but that's what I've written down 😁

Reply 2 of 4, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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Iarsin wrote on 2023-10-21, 13:25:
Hi, is there a possibility to repair or find a replacement part for the broken P8 socket on the Mainboard? […]
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Hi, is there a possibility to repair or find a replacement part for the broken P8 socket on the Mainboard?

I don't know the exact wording for search such a part on eBay or AliExpress.

I may can resolder one of a currently broken mainboard, but I thought I may try to repair them also.

The PSU seems okay, but before I unplugged P8 and p9 it only rotated the ventilator for a fraction of a moment and then I guess it stopped the PSU due to a short circuit on the board, or maybe the broken P8 socket?

I had severe issues to plug P8 back and after ten minutes or so of trying to get it in I saw the metal pins of the socket were all broken of the socket. I think that was the reason why I can't get it in, but who knows? Maybe I did it myself? But I'm not aware to used such a force.

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Reply 4 of 4, by Iarsin

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BTW, is it normal that P8, Pin 5 gnd isn't connected in 5160? The hole of the plug is at position 5 empty without a cable connected, without any metal contact or pin.