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    asus fx 506l problem

    hi can someone help me, the laptop isn't power on and the only thing that I have found is that these component has no power consumption, what component are they? and what does mean that?
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    #2
    Re: asus fx 506l problem

    its a SMD tantalum polymer capacitor. but i don't think its the problem check for shorts and check the buck controller in that vcore section.

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      #3
      Re: asus fx 506l problem

      Originally posted by rex98 View Post
      its a SMD tantalum polymer capacitor. but i don't think its the problem check for shorts and check the buck controller in that vcore section.
      yes you are right the problem was a short-circuit, but once I solved this ive found that there is two more short-circuit the coil that goes to the gpu power system and the coil that goes to the cpu power circuit are connected to ground but none of the components in the circuits gets hot when I inject voltage only the cpu and gpu a little bit, do you know what can be?

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        #4
        Re: asus fx 506l problem

        Do you know that cpu/gpu coils is designed to show very low resistance to GND?

        Give us exact resistance to GND on cpu and gpu coils. It may not bea short as you're assuming.

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          #5
          Re: asus fx 506l problem

          Regarding the CPU/GPU: How much voltage did you inject and where exactly?
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            #6
            Re: asus fx 506l problem

            Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
            Do you know that cpu/gpu coils is designed to show very low resistance to GND?

            Give us exact resistance to GND on cpu and gpu coils. It may not bea short as you're assuming.
            coil 1(PL1326): 3.2 ohm

            coil 2(PL1226): 1.5 ohm

            coil 3(PL127): 1.5 ohm

            coil 4(PL128): 1.5 ohm

            coil 5(PL1025): 8.7 ohm

            coil 6(PL25): 22.1 ohm

            i disoldered PL14 coil to measure the two coil pads and see the differences

            coil pad 7(PL14): 0.9 ohm

            coil pad 8(PL14): 7.33 Kohm

            coil 9(PL13): 0.9 ohm

            coil 10(PL12): 0.9 ohm

            coil 11(PL15): 63.2 ohm

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            and now talking about the tantalum polymer capacitor, those that are beside cpu receives 20v and those beside gpu 0v and this was after resolve a short-circuit before those beside cpu was receiving 0v

            thanks for all the help I appreciate the possibility to learn from everyone here.
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              Re: asus fx 506l problem

              Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
              Regarding the CPU/GPU: How much voltage did you inject and where exactly?
              0.9 to 2v and now I know that 2v is too much, could I have burnt the cpu and gpu? how can I know it?

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                Re: asus fx 506l problem

                Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                Regarding the CPU/GPU: How much voltage did you inject and where exactly?
                and i inject the voltage in the pad coil that goes to cpu and gpu, the one that is 0.9 ohm in PL14 and pl1227 pad for cpu, the consumption was about 2.5 amps
                Last edited by jboxer; 09-02-2023, 01:05 AM.

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                  #9
                  Da0p5hmb8h0 rev : H

                  Bios hhd not working
                  Last edited by SMDFlea; 09-02-2023, 02:26 AM. Reason: Bios removed,this is not the bios requests section

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                    #10
                    Re: Da0p5hmb8h0 rev : H

                    Originally posted by Rajputrulers View Post
                    Bios hhd not working
                    do you think? so what is the file for?

                    Originally posted by Rajputrulers View Post
                    Bios hhd not working
                    if its for programming bios, I don't have programmer to do it
                    Last edited by SMDFlea; 09-02-2023, 02:26 AM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Da0p5hmb8h0 rev : H

                      Originally posted by Rajputrulers View Post
                      Bios hhd not working
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                        #12
                        Re: asus fx 506l problem

                        Originally posted by jboxer View Post
                        0.9 to 2v and now I know that 2v is too much, could I have burnt the cpu and gpu? how can I know it?
                        2v i think you burn cpu and gpu

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                          #13
                          Re: asus fx 506l problem

                          Originally posted by arber1232 View Post
                          2v i think you burn cpu and gpu
                          how can I truly know it, do you know some technique?

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                            #14
                            Re: asus fx 506l problem

                            i think the cpu takes a lot of amps, 2.5 amps is too much. but if you had a problem with the cpu or gpu, I believe that the mosfets of the cpu or gpu would be in shorts

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                              #15
                              Re: asus fx 506l problem

                              Originally posted by arber1232 View Post
                              i think the cpu takes a lot of amps, 2.5 amps is too much. but if you had a problem with the cpu or gpu, I believe that the mosfets of the cpu or gpu would be in shorts
                              is that posible if I inject the voltage in the pad of coil that is not connected to mosfet? see schematics and where I injected voltage, if its possible that's a hope to save the laptop

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