Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs
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Looking for Quality Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs?
If you are searching for an Gigabyte Motherboard computer and Gigabyte Motherboard repairs, you are in luck! Gigabyte is one of the top manufacturers, Gigabyte Motherboards are built for a high level of performance. Being equipped with many powerful features, this is a popular motherboard brand for people that want awesome computing power.
Top 5 Reasons to use The Original PC Doctor for Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs;
- Guaranteed Fixed Price Repair
- Experienced Australia Wide Engineers
- Same Day Service Available
- Competitively Priced
- Gigabyte Motherboard Expertise You Can Trust Upon
Our technicians have experience in fixing and repairing all the Gigabyte Motherboard products on the market. We offer same-day quick, and reliable repair services to consumers, commercial and corporate clients.
The Original PC Doctor is the answer to all your Gigabyte Motherboard troubles
Our computer repair technicians are highly experienced and skilled in repairing these devices. They are capable of resolving all types of software and hardware issues from your Motherboard, Computer, Notebook, Tablet etc. From bent CPU pins to CMOS Batteries, we offer all the remedial services. We also provide a fantastic No Fix, No Fee guarantee for all the services. In case our repair technicians are unable to find the problem or offer you a solution, then we won’t charge you.
Our Gigabyte Motherboard Repair Service team is just a phone call away at 1300-723-628. What type of Gigabyte Motherboard issues are resolved at our repair centre?
Our Computer Repair team believes in delivering reliable and dependable services to all Australian Gigabyte Motherboard users. We will fix the device irrespective of your preference for onsite consultation at your place.
Here is the list of common issues that we can assist you with:
- Gigabyte Motherboard running slowly, taking a long time to boot up
- Gigabyte Motherboard Hard drive upgrades
- Gigabyte Motherboard Data recovery
- Gigabyte Motherboard CMOS Battery replacement
- Gigabyte Motherboard BIOS Software upgrades
- Gigabyte Motherboard System will not boot from the hard drive
- Gigabyte Motherboard Pin damage
- Gigabyte Motherboard unable to power on
- Gigabyte Motherboard Memory upgrades
- Gigabyte Motherboard Fan is not working properly, Fan is noisy, Fan is blowing hot air out
- Gigabyte Motherboard BIOS Virus removal
- Gigabyte Motherboard Overheating issue
- Gigabyte Motherboard Onboard Video graphics are faulty
- Gigabyte Motherboard Liquid damage repairs
- Gigabyte Motherboard Graphics Card mismatch
- Gigabyte Motherboard DC power jack is broken or bent
- Gigabyte Motherboard BIOS post beeps and will not power on
- Gigabyte Motherboard Gigabyte Motherboard needs repairing or replacement
- Gigabyte Motherboard is not booting and warning lights are on
- Gigabyte Motherboard System shows error code and unable to turn on
- Gigabyte Motherboard Abruptly shutting down
- Gigabyte Motherboard Damaged Capacitor
Top 3 Reasons to choose The Original PC Doctor for Repairs?
- Our technicians are highly skilled and experienced,
- After detecting the issue, our team will inform you about the charges applicable for fixing the error,
- Once you accept the service charges, our experts will take care of the rest.
The Original PC Doctor Australia is catering to all the repair requirements and providing all the needed services for your computers and Laptops. Feel free to call us on 1300-723-628, and our helpdesk staff will be more than happy to have a chat about your issue and recommend the best way to fix your problem.
If the Gigabyte Motherboard is looking “terminal” and is say worth less than $100, we recommend you recycle it rather than adding it to a landfill or asking us to fix it. For computer recycling Australia you can contact this organisation -> Computers & Electronics Recycling Australia
Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs faults we repair every week
Capacitor plague on Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3
Symptom: Random shutdowns and POST failures after 4-6 years of use
How we fix it: Visual inspection of bulging 6.3 V and 10 V electrolytic capacitors on the VRM and chipset rails; desolder and replace with 105 °C low-ESR equivalents using hot-air and soldering station.
Repair or replace? repair
Corroded 24-pin and 8-pin EPS connectors
Symptom: Intermittent power-on or complete no-POST after liquid spill or high-humidity storage
How we fix it: Disconnect PSU, clean pins with isopropyl alcohol and fibreglass pen, apply dielectric grease; replace connector housing if plating is lifted.
Repair or replace? repair
Failed onboard LAN PHY (Realtek RTL8111)
Symptom: Ethernet shows unidentified network or drops to 10 Mbps
How we fix it: Confirm PHY failure with loopback test, desolder QFN package and install new RTL8111E chip under hot-air; flash latest BIOS if MAC address is lost.
Repair or replace? repair
Bent or broken CPU socket pins on AM4/AM3+ boards
Symptom: No POST with Ryzen or Phenom CPUs despite known-good CPU and RAM
How we fix it: Inspect under magnification; straighten salvageable pins with fine tweezers and ceramic pick, or replace entire socket if more than five pins are broken.
Repair or replace? Depends
Degraded CMOS battery causing boot loops
Symptom: Date resets daily and BIOS settings lost on every shutdown
How we fix it: Open I/O shield, replace CR2032 cell and verify BIOS checksum; re-flash BIOS if corruption is detected.
Repair or replace? repair
Burnt VRM MOSFETs on B450 Aorus Elite
Symptom: Sudden shutdown under load with burning smell and visible charring near CPU socket
How we fix it: Remove heatsink, test each MOSFET with diode mode, replace failed pair plus associated driver IC and re-apply fresh thermal pads.
Repair or replace? repair
Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs price guide
| Repair | Indicative price | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| Capacitor replacement on Gigabyte GA-970/GA-990 series | $180-$320+ | 2-4 business days |
| 24-pin / EPS connector cleaning and repair | from $149 | same day |
| Realtek LAN PHY chip replacement | $145-$210+ | 2-3 business days |
| AM4/AM3+ socket pin repair or replacement | $220-$380+ | 3-5 business days |
| CMOS battery replacement and BIOS re-flash | from $75 | same day |
| VRM MOSFET replacement on B450/B550 boards | $195-$295+ | 2-4 business days |
| Full board diagnostics and quote | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
Prices are indicative only — every job is confirmed with a free, no-obligation quote after diagnosis. No Fix, No Fee.
Gigabyte Motherboard Repairs — your questions answered
How much does it cost to repair a Gigabyte motherboard that won't power on?
A no-power Gigabyte board is first booked in for a $65 diagnostic that includes visual inspection, short testing and thermal imaging. If the fault is traced to corroded power connectors or failed MOSFETs, repairs typically fall between $89 and $295 with parts included. Turnaround is usually two to four business days once parts arrive.
Can you fix bent CPU socket pins on a Gigabyte AM4 board?
Our technicians examine each pin under magnification; up to five bent pins can often be straightened on-site. When more than five pins are damaged or the socket housing is cracked, we quote a full socket transplant which ranges from $220 to $380 depending on the exact model and socket availability.
Why does my Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 keep shutting down after a few minutes?
This series is known for ageing electrolytic capacitors on the VRM and chipset rails. We replace all suspect 6.3 V and 10 V capacitors with 105 °C low-ESR equivalents, after which the board is stress-tested for four hours. Cost for this capacitor service is $180-$320.
Do you replace the LAN chip on Gigabyte motherboards?
Yes. When the onboard Realtek RTL8111 PHY fails we remove the original QFN package with hot air, install a new chip, and restore the MAC address from the BIOS. This repair is priced between $145 and $210 and normally returns the board within three business days.
Is it worth repairing an older Gigabyte board or should I replace it?
If the board is a B450 or B550 model still supporting your current CPU and RAM, repair is usually the lower-cost option. For boards older than seven years with multiple failed components we provide a written comparison of repair versus new board pricing so you can decide.













































































