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    DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

    Hello. my DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site. < 0.1 ohm.

    giving 3v 10A cpu chip give out hot.

    is this mean replace with new board since cpu price almost the same with whole board?
    and it is not easy to replace / put back the cpu

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    Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

    Originally posted by avilec View Post
    Hello. my DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site. < 0.1 ohm.

    giving 3v 10A cpu chip give out hot.

    is this mean replace with new board since cpu price almost the same with whole board?
    and it is not easy to replace / put back the cpu
    By all means YES....

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      #3
      Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

      Even if the cpu was good, you killed it by putting 3V there. Never put anything above 1.0V

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        #4
        Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

        He means "cpu SIDE" instead of "site" and +3valw, not +3alw
        He gave 3v to +3valw, he didn't kill cpu from that.
        Cpu doesn't get 3v, so strange it gets hot.

        I cannot proceed to further error correction.

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          #5
          Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

          PCH die not CPU die.
          OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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            #6
            Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

            On latest board,most times when 3v alw coil get short,there is 85% chances that your PCH is gone and since it is a Soc board then both PCH and CPU is gone.

            Consider replacing mobo.

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              #7
              Re: DELL 5567 short +3alw at ground at CPU site

              Originally posted by gizaha View Post
              He means "cpu SIDE" instead of "site" and +3valw, not +3alw
              He gave 3v to +3valw, he didn't kill cpu from that.
              Cpu doesn't get 3v, so strange it gets hot.

              I cannot proceed to further error correction.
              The PCH is the one getting hot, since it is a Soc board, CPU will get hot we well.

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