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    Schematics of GA-EP41T-USB3

    Dear forum members,

    I need the schematics file of Gigabyte mainboard GA-EP41T-USB3.
    The schematics of any other mainboard in this series (GA-EP41T) would be useful.

    thanks

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    Re: Schematics of GA-EP41T-USB3

    http://sualaptop365.edu.vn/threads/s...-doi-41.12375/
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      Re: Schematics of GA-EP41T-USB3

      thank you.
      Let us consider a CPU_vcore circuit that has 3 PWM lines (or phases). What will be happen if I disable one line (by removing its components) such that the other two lines provide voltage for the CPU?
      I mean: will be there any shortage of current or voltage for the CPU?
      will the CPU_vcore circuit fail after a while of working?
      Last edited by caspian; 10-13-2018, 02:52 PM.

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        Re: Schematics of GA-EP41T-USB3

        Multiple phases are meant to share the current to prevent excessive loss and overheating. You shouldn't run a buck converter with less phases than it was designed for. It'll indeed end up overheating and killing the other phases when under load (which may kill a high side MOSFET, sending 12V to the CPU and killing it as well). It could work if you use a lower powered CPU but I wouldn't recommend it anyway.
        Also depending on the layout this will prevent the buck converter from working at all.
        OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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