01-01-2012 03:00 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:05 PM by ROGBot
01-01-2012 11:59 AM
01-02-2012 04:15 AM
01-02-2012 06:57 AM
01-02-2012 11:08 AM
nday76 wrote:
it is this part actually where there is five standing up pins that are super ultra fragile that you require to be extra careful with
01-09-2012 09:26 AM
BrodyBoy wrote:
I can't really see the broken parts ihe photo, but from your added description, it seems you're saying that you broke some pins on the motherboard itself. So perhaps the speakers and it's cable/connector are not damaged at all?
Anyway, if it's M/B pins, there's really no way to fix that without soldering. If you don't want to attempt it yourself, you'd have to bite the bullet and send it to Asus or a local repair shop to do it for you.
You didn't specify which speaker if connected there, but until you get it fixed, you could probably improve the audio a little by adjusting the stereo mix and speaker balance....essentially moving all audio to the other speaker.
01-09-2012 09:58 AM