Are you able to repair it?
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I think this photo shows the state of the mobo after the repair.
The pin was crushed by the previous owner. I was able to remove enough plastic to expose the conductor. Then I used my 0.1mm soldering top to solder a small jumper from the crushed pin directly to the stick of ram.
Are you MacGyver?
I wonder how tf they managed to crush just one pin. Also, if I understand this correctly, the motherboard now uhh... features integrated ram?
Hybrid Integrated™
Run 4 passes of Memtest86+ on it. 🥹
Haven’t done that yet, but it’s pin 236 on DDR3 240 pin ram which I believe is a power rail, so low risk of issues.
Oh yeah, you're probably right if it's just power.