It's a tower-type cooler, but the heat shield is divided on both sides, and there's no bar in the center, so it seems to have been pushed by weight during delivery. (The wireless LAN card was taken while disassembling, so it's spread over the slot.))
It was a computer with a faulty main board, so I had to tear it off and replace it anyway. The cooler bent on both sides doesn't matter if you use it as it is, but we tried to correct it so that it gathered in the center because it needed to have a composition. (Finally, there was a main board of the same model in the store, so we proceeded with the replacement.)
A fire broke out in the chipset at the top left of the memory and the parts are burned down. The defective main board was sent to the manufacturer through AS, and you had to use it urgently on the same day, so it was replaced with a new main board and shipped.
Below is the same part of the replaced new main board.
It's not common, but there are some cases where more than one defect occurs, so is there any problem with the other parts (CPU+RAM+VGA)? I'm checking the process.
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