Ok cool, I think i get the picture now it sounds like a short as 4 ohm across C79 is way to low it should be 190 ohm or so, so something fed by U18 is suffering a short out to ground :-). unlikely to be C79 itself, easy to pop off with iron or better still hot air, check U18 if U17 is feeding it 3.25v maybe 3v not less really as its op should be 2.85v. I would defo try the IPA again to try localize to the sc, do it in small areas try on U17 for sure it should be hot it feeds U18 which should also be hot and maybe even caput.
For my one it turned out to be U14 the PIC32 MCU short to ground having been cooked by a laptop psu but before i removed U14 i did the IPA test on it and watched it steam off at power on and removed U18 to see if anything other than U14 was stressing and found the U17 Buk that feeds it still hot and tired even with U18 off the pcb so replaced that component to mostly using hot air gun carefully its possible to do with an iron if you swish the tip with loads of solder on both sides prying it up as you go but U17 Buk really needs hot air as it has a pad underneath as well between pcb and itself.
For my one it turned out to be U14 the PIC32 MCU short to ground having been cooked by a laptop psu but before i removed U14 i did the IPA test on it and watched it steam off at power on and removed U18 to see if anything other than U14 was stressing and found the U17 Buk that feeds it still hot and tired even with U18 off the pcb so replaced that component to mostly using hot air gun carefully its possible to do with an iron if you swish the tip with loads of solder on both sides prying it up as you go but U17 Buk really needs hot air as it has a pad underneath as well between pcb and itself.
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