Asrock FM2 mainboard mosfet info

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  • 386SX
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    • May 2020
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    Asrock FM2 mainboard mosfet info

    Hi,

    I've an Asrock FM2A55 DGS mainboard and got it untested and as usual don't boot up (fan ran, chipset get warm but no beeps no video output). After every usual no-posting solutions (cpus, ram, pcb cleaning, etc), I was expecting it to be broken but only lately I've seen a smd component with the package broken on the mainboard, the Q38 marked one. Thanks to another forum user info, what I look for should be an AP2309GN p-mosfet in the SOT23 package. Considering that specific one seems not easy to be found on the usuals online europe stores, would you suggest some compatible p-mosfet model? For example it seems the AO3401 is easier to find and having similar values but not exactly. Which values do I have to consider for looking a compatible one while others I may not consider?
    Thanks

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