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    asus gl502vsk no +vccore

    This laptop i believe have all voltages...no short, but i can not get +vcccore to rise. On PWM CONTROLLER NCP81205 i have 5v, i have all_system_pwrgnd 3,3V but it is not opening +vcccore. The cpu i7-7700 resistence on +vccore is 2.5 ohm i believe its fine. I get +1,2 volt, i have +vccsa, +vccio but no +vcccore. All other voltage on the board present(gpu, pch, ite...) only +vcccore missing. Already tried two dumb bioses but nothing.
    On PWM CONTROLLER NCP81205...... P_SVID_DATA_X1, P_SVID_CLK_X1 are 1V but P_SVID_ALERT#_X1 0V..i dont know is this ok? pins 18,19,20 i have 2V, pins 21,22 0V.
    what do i need to get +vccore to open on CONTROLLER NCP81205?
    thx
    oh and i removed PS8330BQFN for now...because it was getting very hot, but i dont see any relation to this problem.

    attached schematic for this model, and boardview for similar model (maybe it helps).
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    Last edited by myth77; 05-25-2022, 01:33 PM.

    #2
    Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

    If you have measured PU8109, PU8101, and PU8102, you need to report the results to reach a conclusion on this issue.

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      #3
      Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

      i have...the readings on pins are:
      pin 1 5V
      pin 2 2V
      pin 3 5V
      pin 4 5v
      pin 5 0v
      pin 6 gnd 0v
      pin 7 0 v
      pin 8 0 v

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        #4
        Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

        PU8100, PU8101, and PU8102 are not working. So PU8100, PU8101, and PU8102, and their connected Mosfets are the suspects. With a low probability, NCP81205 can be a suspect too.
        Personally, I never had success in repairing this kind of problem in CPU_vCore circuits. However, you can try replacing PU8100, PU8101, and PU8102, and their connected Mosfets.
        Last edited by caspian; 05-26-2022, 04:16 AM.

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          #5
          Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

          Originally posted by caspian View Post
          PU8109, PU8101, and PU8102 are not working. So PU8109, PU8101, and PU8102, and their connected Mosfets are the suspects. With a low probability, NCP81205 can be a suspect too.
          Personally, I never had success in repairing this kind of problem in CPU_vCore circuits. However, you can try replacing PU8109, PU8101, and PU8102, and their connected Mosfets.
          ok i will try and report...just to clarify we are talking about pu8101, pu8102 and pu8100(not pu8109)?

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            #6
            Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

            I had a typing mistake. I edited Post#4.

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              #7
              Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

              Repair the circuit with your own risk. Because it is possible that the repaired circuit fails and then burns the CPU.

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                #8
                Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                I replaced pu8101, pu8102 and pu8100 but the same thing. But, then i read NCP81253 datasheet in details (link below) and according to the datasheet on page 9 for DRVH to go high i need to have EN and PWM high!? En is high but PWM is high if it is above 2.7 vol, but i have 2.0 V. So if i am correct NCP81253 is working fine!? but the question is why PWM signal coming from ncp81205 is not higher then 2V?

                https://www.alldatasheet.com/datashe...1253MNTBG.html

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                  #9
                  Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                  How are your measuring the PWM signal ? Please note that this is a pulsing line (high / low) so you really need an oscilloscope here since a meter cannot sample the lines fast enough to supply the proper measurement. That is, it is very possible that you are really > 2v but the meter is not able to sample the pulsing line fast enough.

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                    #10
                    Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                    Update, i found that on NPC81205 signals are on:

                    pin40 P_SVID_DATA_X1 is 1 vol,
                    pin 42 P_SVID_CLK_X1 also 1 vol,
                    but pin 41 P_SVID_ALERT#_X1 is 0,08 vol... i think this should be also 1 vol.
                    Also checked H_CPU_SVIDALRT# and it is 1 vol.

                    Help where to look ? this indicates cpu dead?

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                      #11
                      Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                      Probably, the CPU and PCH are fine and the problem is somewhere in the CPU VRM circuit.

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                        #12
                        Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                        Did you find a solution?

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                          #13
                          Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                          Originally posted by loic2907 View Post
                          Did you find a solution?
                          you mostly need to reball or replace the cpu. end of story

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                            #14
                            Re: asus gl502vsk no +vccore

                            SVID_ALERT# pulled low is often a sign of bad cpu(Not PCH)

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