State: when power button pressed white power button led lights up for 10sec the off for 8sec and then back on for 10 and that is happening in the loop. When charger connected charging light is on battery is charging. Checked with mmeeter. Done some basic fault finding but no luck. I've reprogrammed bios. No good. I want to start from scratch. Please guide me what to measure first cause I'm lost now. Thanks.
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Attached voltage and resistance on each coiI and also boardview for this mobo. When powered on voltage does not change. Looks to me that I got 1.2V missing. RT8231A voltage regulator. What should I do next ?
[MOD EDIT] Link to schematic - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ion-5-15arh05h
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I found schematics. Attached. Check if you can guide me how to check dc-dc transfer 3v/5v to 3v/5v VS?
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...16#post3169416
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I have checked UX2. 3VS and 5VS not present. Does that mean UX2 is faulty or rather that switch is not being enabled due to lack of signal on EN1 EN2? I also recorded video of actual boot loop on this mb like https://youtube.com/shorts/duwQGyFZx...fwlGCsR2fvRHZu
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I have read few other posts about missing SUSP# and according to some info if EC is not outputting SUSP# signal EC is faulty? Would that be final diagnose? EC need to be replaced? On the other hand isn't SUSP# coming on only during certain phases of booting sequence? I also saw video on YouTube guy soldering a wire from +5V to EC1 and EC2 and laptop did boot, however I am not sure if that is safe solution because #SUSP signal should not be there permanently?
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Originally posted by ukpicasdo View PostNever got it fixed. My diagnosis was that kbc UE1 is faulty. Too much hassle to reaplce it so board is being used as donor.
I read somewhere that this could be due to cracked / dry solder joints under the SoC. I tried to heat it up a bit for testing and laptop did power up ( both CPU and GPU getting hot ) but no display.
Maybe it just needs reflowing. I will try and let you know when I get to that.
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Originally posted by rathore4u View Post
Thanks for replying.
I read somewhere that this could be due to cracked / dry solder joints under the SoC. I tried to heat it up a bit for testing and laptop did power up ( both CPU and GPU getting hot ) but no display.
Maybe it just needs reflowing. I will try and let you know when I get to that.
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