970a g46 capacitor

Hi all, i have just received my 3rd rma motherboard. This one actually works. However i am running it out of the case to test it, and found a capacitor missing. It must have been knocked off before transit as i know it was not done by me. I have been ultra careful and have a spotless work area here, and the cap is neither here nor is it in the box or static resistant bag the mobo was in. I really need someone with one of these boards to tell me what the top of it reads.  I would post a picture here but cannot figure out how, so let me describe where it is. It is along the top of the board just above the cpu fan plug. Just to the left of the case screw hole there, just to the left of the ram slots. Please help?

I know. First board worked okay, but hitchy n glitchy. Would run on overclock but not normal. Then shut off one day and wouldn't post. Rma. Second board no post. 3rd board is this one missing a cap. Im about ready to bag it and go with an asus board. This board powered up and passed diagnostic post card tests, so if the cap was there i would be in business.  Will probably rma one last time and if no good AGAIN, then asus. I wanted this board as i heard good things about it, and my first ine when running good did very well.

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