Left the PC on and when I walked back in the room there was a smell much like a wood fire and no life from the PC. So I took it apart and found a component had fallen off as pictured below... The part has a number of 3R3 348 CXD which does look somewhat blacker than it should and damaged on one corner! Comes from an Asrock AM1H-ITX motherboard. Any of you wise folk know where I can source a replacement part to resurrect my board? Any help much appreciated as always!
Thats a 3.3uH shielded inductor. You can get it from usual sources - farnell, rs, mouser, etc. But a bigger question is what was the cause of it falling off. Is the solder on the pads cracked or did it desolder itself? Are there any indication of other damage to the motherboard (failed ICs/ caps bulging/ charring on the PCB)? IF it heated to the point of solder melting, there is a very high chance that it was due to short circuit and probably other components will also be dead/damaged.
The solder looks cracked. There's no observable damage besides the component that fell off. Can't find an exact match for the component number quoted above. Can you suggest an appropriate 3.3uH shielded inductor as a replacement?
After soldering on the part specified I got some life out of the motherboard! Unfortunately the component gets very hot so there's something amiss with the board. At least it affords me the opportunity to remove the Windows 7 product key from this system so I can reinstate it on another!