The part number is on the board near the memory sockets -- it starts with D/PN...
A fire isn't likely, but while it may yet be possible to have the jack repaired rather than replaced (cost about $150-200 vs. $400+), if you let it go the board will arc and require complete replacement.
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January 4th, 2009 18:00
The part number is on the board near the memory sockets -- it starts with D/PN...
A fire isn't likely, but while it may yet be possible to have the jack repaired rather than replaced (cost about $150-200 vs. $400+), if you let it go the board will arc and require complete replacement.