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    MSI GF66-11UE MS-1581 BOARDVIEW

    Hi guys, I have a problem with my laptop which is MSI GF66-11UE. 3-4 days ago I wanted to change thermal paste,unfortunately one of screw was become stripped and I forced a little bit that screw.Anyways when I finished the change of thermal paste and picked up the laptop at last I realized that I didn't put the edp connector inside but the problem is I put this while the battery was still connected the motherboard.That caused a few sparks.


    Fortunately, the laptop booted up afterward. However, it was running using the CPU's integrated graphics, and it didn't detect the dedicated RTX 3060 mobile GPU. At first, I didn't notice the issue and tried all possible software solutions, but none of them worked.

    The thing is, last night I noticed a tiny component near the eDP connector, and there was a slight burn mark in that area. Since I don't have the schematic or boardview for this motherboard, I couldn't identify what the component was. But based on my research and by comparing it to the boardview of the MS-15821 (which has a similar layout), I believe it's a ferrite bead.



    If anyone happens to have the schematic or boardview for the MS-1581 (or MS-15811), I would really appreciate it if you could share it. And for those with more experience, could you help me confirm — is this component actually a ferrite bead?



    System Specs:

    • CPU: i7-11800H

    • GPU: RTX 3060 (well… it was)

    • RAM: DDR4 3200MHz 2x16GB

    #2
    XZZ has this board. Not sure what that component used to be. A fuse?
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      #3
      Oops sorry I jumped the gun.

      Looks like that component still exists on your board? Not sure what the burn mark is.

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        #4
        Probably just some spark arc soot when you touched the connector.

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          #5
          Got it, the GPU (RTX3060) is not working at the moment and it is not visible in the device manager. I don't think the graphics card is completely broken, but as can be seen in BoardView, this component seems to be providing power to somewhere. If we can detect this component, I can replace it and maybe get the GPU working again.

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            #6
            What component? There was no component where the burn mark is according to the schematics. The capacitor directly above the burn mark might be unharmed. Easy enough to check with a multimeter.

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