I am trying to identify a potential missing component from an Asus X570-P motherboard. I could not find a boardview for that exact motherboard, but I did find one for the X570-Pro here https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...prime-x570-pro
The component missing on my board I believe is a small 3 pin device above the Nuvoton Super IO. The X570-Pro uses a similar Nuvoton and there's a similar looking SMD just above it, though I'm going by somewhat low resolution images of both boards on the internet to try and confirm this.
On the X570-Pro, I believe this is OQ762, and the pins go to H-SKTOCC#, O_DEEP_S5_R2, and Ground. But there's no part info. My guess is that perhaps this is just a simple transistor.
Can't say I've sat down to do something like this before, so I wanted to see if my thought process was correct and if "find a transistor and solder it up to check" would be a good next step, or if I'd be better off asking for a schematic to try and confirm said part. I don't know if there's implied part types when they don't have info on the schematic like this.
The component missing on my board I believe is a small 3 pin device above the Nuvoton Super IO. The X570-Pro uses a similar Nuvoton and there's a similar looking SMD just above it, though I'm going by somewhat low resolution images of both boards on the internet to try and confirm this.
On the X570-Pro, I believe this is OQ762, and the pins go to H-SKTOCC#, O_DEEP_S5_R2, and Ground. But there's no part info. My guess is that perhaps this is just a simple transistor.
Can't say I've sat down to do something like this before, so I wanted to see if my thought process was correct and if "find a transistor and solder it up to check" would be a good next step, or if I'd be better off asking for a schematic to try and confirm said part. I don't know if there's implied part types when they don't have info on the schematic like this.