Oh no... something got out my motherboard! If I'm cast?

My "free" Alienware might not end up being as free after all.

When put the second video card in my system (with the longest bridge in Crossfire this time), I dropped a screw on the motherboard.  I have one of those telescopic things magnetic which allows you to retrieve metal things, but when I used it to collect my stray screws, else came with it!

One of the small capacitors came just off the coast of the motherboard with the screw!  I can see where he went and he came very cleanly, but it is certainly not connected to the card more.

Is this something that can be repaired?  This small connector can be re soldered? Or should I just get a new motherboard?  Can someone tell me what motherboard is in the Alienware Area 51 machine?  Technical documents, I can download Dell don't give me enough detail to tell me exactly what motherboard it is to replace it, or they give me a schematic representation to tell me what is this little capacitor.  We are, of course, out of warranty.  Please, any help you can give me would be appreciated.

Edit: Still looking around and I could have found the kind of motherboard I have, (Dell Alienware Area 51 J560M i7) but always to be desired on the schematic that could tell me exactly what does this little Gizmo of capacitor.  Curiously, while looking around the internet for photos of this forum, I found one for sale that says it works perfectly and who is also absent from this capacitor.

I fell turn on the computer and I don't get any beep codes.  No idea if I would do something permanent to this mobo if I try to launch such what?

j560m is the Council of v1, v2 xdj4c. Or are your best hope for qwik & painless. EBay sellers say they have some new j560m: I would like to write for a detailed explanation & form of guarantee as to how the claim is verifiable if news of what you need.

There is a tv-electronics repairman in the same street as me & a pc to the top of the street shop. Or the other can handle your need in 5 minutes, I think that the repair. Your local stores too, I'm sure. Calls on the phone can reveal their level of expertise, send your photo, etc.

More recent material, different hardware, depends on your budget. Here I tried to get everything that said & you have my sympathy for him. The vendors on AlienwareArena are afraid of him, then, walk slightly:

I am a new z97 w/4970_k Sabertooth because I intend to skip Haswell-E & wait Broadwell. I prefer a card Asus when I swap, but I'm in the dragons, then an MSI Board would suit me very well. Understand if you swap, I prefer not to stay bogged down in other businesses, is a tricky business if she wants to be, or will smooth without problem. I don't have any information windows 8, since I have avoided it. A new Board of Directors will need 6-8 sata ports. The rest you find reading. X 99 new Haswell-E may be a possibility to consider: I'm always on Z87 thus, can vouch for her.

Call for a repair, look in eBay offering, then approach a swap-out based on budget & all courage Nestea-diving that you gather from reading.

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