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I've got a nividia ge-force 4 card, and when I was pulling it out a transistor near the blue output port snapped off. I tried to solder it back, but it wouldn't... So I left it. I'm on the comp right now and the picture is showing up just fine, but will this cause any problems? like when I play games can it blow up or something? Thanks,
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First things first. Why were you pulling off a transistor? Next, is the "blue output port" the VGA output where you hook up the monitor? If It's working now I don't know what to say. I don't think it will blow up.
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