Hoping for a quick fix for my video card.

DDPAD

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I recently bought a new video card, a VisionTek Radeon XT 2600 AGP. I haven't installed it yet because when I slid the card out of the static-proof bag a little gray and black cylindrical piece fell out of the bag as well. This has the following printed on the top:

51484
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16V

On the bottom of the piece is a separate black plastic base with two flat wires coming from the cylinder that are strung through and pressed flat in opposing directions. There also appears to be some kind of clear adhesive applied on the black plastic base. After looking at some images of my card online, I have determined where this disconnected piece is supposed to be on the card. My questions are:

Will my card work properly without attaching this piece? (I know it seems silly since the piece is probably important to the card's functionality)

If I need to attach this little piece, what kind of adhesive do I need to use to ensure my card is not damaged? This piece does not appear to be something that was soldered so I assume I will only need to glue it back onto the card properly.

I appreciate any help as I cannot use my pc until I get the card working safely. Thanks in advance.

I ended up finding a picture similar to the detached piece here: http://uk.farnell.com/productimages/farnell/standard/2032909.jpg
 
Hi,

It sounds like this might be a capacitor. The card might work without it but probably will give errors or not work correctly. If you bought this from a retailer I would take it back and ask for an exchange as they should have no problem doing this since the card came that way out of the box. If you try to attach it yourself and it still will not work it will most likely void any warranties from the retailer or the manufacturer.
 
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