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  • khelane
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 159
    • xxxx

    #1

    Asus H110M-K NOT TURN ON

    Hello
    An Asus H110M-K motherboard is turned off. There is no connection on the motherboard, but there is no dual five volts on the motherboard, and when I manually connect the MOSFET PQ605, five volts are established, but it does not turn on, but as soon as the CLRS two-pin connector is connected, the system turns on and displays and it works without problems.Thank you for your guidance

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  • stormanimal83
    Senior Member
    • May 2014
    • 74
    • Germany

    #2
    Check for shorts on mosfet and on driver mosfet.... the board is not willing to turn on... if u do it by hand the protection is not active.... what ahppened to the slot? did u exchange the power regulator? right part number.??... next time u should do it by applying heat from bottom.... so u are not mnelting any other compnents... in my oppinion this board is ready for trash... they are not expensive.... no dual channel anymore perhaps...
    Last edited by stormanimal83; 01-20-2024, 05:16 AM.

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    • khelane
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 159
      • xxxx

      #3
      The MOSFET is not short circuited.
      The resistance of the inductors is suitable and only the resistance of the inductor is 1.02 volts pch 36 ohms, the rest have good resistance.
      There is no problem with the slot because when the device is started and turned on, it shows images with RAM on both slots.
      The only thing I noticed is that when the motherboard is completely off for two or three hours, it means that there is no standby voltage. When the power is connected, it starts without any problems, but as soon as the power is cut off and turned on again (turning the power off and on for 30-40 seconds), the system does not start, and I turn off the power again, the system starts again for a few hours. And gives a picture!

      I don't have the schematic of this device, but I looked for the base of the MOSFET gate, it goes inside some low-range coach transistors.
      The motherboard has no financial value, it is only for experience and learning
      Thankful​

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      • ductranvinh
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2021
        • 123
        • Republic of Vietnam

        #4
        i think problem begin frome SIO and quartz. I'm not sure voltage supply for pch work 1.02 is ok,usally repair this model the voltage supply for pch work around 1.05-1.06 some times pch was damage can work at 1.1v

        [MOD EDIT] Link to boardview -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...w-repair-guide
        PC work for schemaltic:
        Mainboard: Gigabyte Z68XP-UD4
        CPU: I3-3240
        Ram: 16Gb
        Graphic Card: GTX 1050Ti zotac 4Gb Mini
        SSD: 120Gb
        HDD: 2Tb

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        • Roman555
          Member
          • Jul 2023
          • 15
          • Ukraine

          #5
          Originally posted by khelane
          I don't have the schematic of this device
          ​
          Hi. There's the repair guide for a similar asus motherboard. Try troubleshooting it step by step using the power flow and the power on sequence diagrams.
          Good luck!
          https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-guide?t=96586

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          • khelane
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 159
            • xxxx

            #6
            Originally posted by ductranvinh
            i think problem begin frome SIO and quartz. I'm not sure voltage supply for pch work 1.02 is ok,usally repair this model the voltage supply for pch work around 1.05-1.06 some times pch was damage can work at 1.1v

            [MOD EDIT] Link to boardview -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...w-repair-guide
            When the motherboard is off for several hours. The device starts and enters Windows.
            I also showed you the PCH voltage in the picture.
            The system sometimes doesn't switch and I don't have 5 vduals. The MOSFETs have been tested and are healthy. And 5vdual itself has a high ohm.
            Sound card test. network card . RAM test. Hard.Graphic....done, the motherboard works without any problems when it is turned on!
            The main problem of this motherboard is that when it is not switched, the voltage is not 5VDUAL. And when this voltage is not there, I did an ohm check test, there is no connection and no low ohms!
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            Last edited by khelane; 02-03-2024, 12:53 AM.

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            • DynaxSC
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Apr 2021
              • 448
              • Poland

              #7
              Maybe some bad solder point depending on thermal conditions: warm does not start, cold does. Could be anywhere, chipset contact to mobo pads, some smd device, etc. You can try some mechanical pressure, or freezing spray. Could also be the chipset itself, its an old board, so chipset could be at the end-of-life. Chipsets relatively often fail on mobos, they are complicated devices, get quite warm, and can fail in a plenty of ways, also partially.

              1.02V for chipset is also slightly too less, should be 1.05V. Some voltage setting precision resistor in the 1.05V VRM might be decalibrated.

              Check the resistance of the 1,05V power line, should be some 20-70 ohms, if lower than 20 ohms might be a sign that chipset is going to fail.
              Working chipset silicon temp. w/o heatsink should be some 55 C., if much higher also a sign of failing.
              Last edited by DynaxSC; 02-03-2024, 09:21 PM.

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              • Roman555
                Member
                • Jul 2023
                • 15
                • Ukraine

                #8
                Originally posted by khelane

                The system sometimes doesn't switch and I don't have 5 vduals. The MOSFETs have been tested and are healthy. And 5vdual itself has a high ohm.
                It doesn't matter there is 5vduals or not. 5vduals is controlled by SIO that looks start conditions. Find in the repair guide section #3 "POWER ON SEQUENCE" and check all steps from 1 till 9. I mean to measure signals that are figured in these steps. Also a motherboard won't turn on if 32kHz crystal doesn't work.

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                • ductranvinh
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2021
                  • 123
                  • Republic of Vietnam

                  #9
                  Oh my JESUS! 5vsdual was transfer from 5v after psu work! Big problem if you want star the mainboard working. You need RSMRST (Signal - 3.3v) and Quartz (SX1). Maybe you want repair this problem,you replace new sio and quartz!
                  PC work for schemaltic:
                  Mainboard: Gigabyte Z68XP-UD4
                  CPU: I3-3240
                  Ram: 16Gb
                  Graphic Card: GTX 1050Ti zotac 4Gb Mini
                  SSD: 120Gb
                  HDD: 2Tb

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