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Server brand: QNAP
Model: NAS TS-251+
Motherboard: QW41, Rev.: 1.4
APU chip: Intel Celeron J1900 (SR1UT)
BIOS chip: Winbond W25Q64FW
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Hello!
I'm working on the mentioned server.
It is bad APU chip (main processor).
Question:
My question is, if it is necessary to clean the BIOS ME-region after replacement the APU chip?
If yes, is it good chances to do that on server BIOS?
I don't have much experience with the server repairs, and I don't want to order the new APU chip, if than turns out that it is bad chances to clan the BIOS ME-region, if it is necessary.
Motherboard and APU chip pictures:

Server brand: QNAP
Model: NAS TS-251+
Motherboard: QW41, Rev.: 1.4
APU chip: Intel Celeron J1900 (SR1UT)
BIOS chip: Winbond W25Q64FW
******************************************
Hello!
I'm working on the mentioned server.
It is bad APU chip (main processor).
Question:
My question is, if it is necessary to clean the BIOS ME-region after replacement the APU chip?
If yes, is it good chances to do that on server BIOS?
I don't have much experience with the server repairs, and I don't want to order the new APU chip, if than turns out that it is bad chances to clan the BIOS ME-region, if it is necessary.
Motherboard and APU chip pictures:

