There is a playstation 5 that i'm servicing and it was DOA until i replaced the southbridge. Now it will power on and display for a split second and then beep 3 times and shutdown. I was told that this was SSD related and I noticed some missing components in the ssd circuit but I'm not sure if they're diodes and if they may be the cause of the issue
help me to identify missing components from ps5
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