If its really a hold down, a loop, you might be able to resolder it on the other side. Should not be a conductor, except possible to a chassis ground, and I doubt that. I had the same exact problem with an HP blade server, forget the model number, but ended up getting a refurbished mother board through a California company, kinetisys.com. Of course, I don't know the cost in that it was covered by maintenance contract for a 9-1-1 PSAP. If it had been my blade server, I would've put the loop back in and tried to solder it together, but since is for 9-1-1 calls, is no way I was going out the possible liability. One thing is for sure, the heat sync goop can be purchased at Radio Shack for about $30 per tube, and you will need to clean 'er up real good before putting it bck together. I'm betting was caused by heat and stress.
Give them a call. Won't cost you anything but time for the call. They may even let you ship it to them for "Repair and Return" depending your time frame. Those guys are pretty sharp.
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