HP 245 G7 - HAGRID 6050a2983601-MB-A02(A2) - Power Sequence Loop?
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since i don't have DSO yet, i think i just gave up on this & consider as APU fault. but thank's anyway -
Without Dramrst# present, there is no point troubleshooting display as mb is not even posting. You need to check ram slot requirements. Try with another ram stick. Sometimes DRamrst# is pulled low due to corrupt bios-so flash known good bios as well.
Check SMBUS communication of ram with APU preferably with DSO. If all these fails then you are staring at likely APU fault.Leave a comment:
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Pin108 on the ram slot is for DRAMRST#. the name may be different for amd platform.Leave a comment:
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so, as far as i can tell it's not power board or button or ffc cable connected to motherboard issue. but thank's for remind meLast edited by kodox; 06-17-2024, 11:34 PM.Leave a comment:
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since this board use DDR4, i can't found DRAMRST# signal on ram slot. if you mean MB_RST# (found on ram slot) it read 0V on my multimeter
i've uploaded boardview here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-x01-boardview. the boardview is not same model but that boardview i could find on net that had similiar layoutLeave a comment:
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try put the power on button, then press the power on button and insteanly remove the power on button from the conector.Leave a comment:
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HP 245 G7 - HAGRID 6050a2983601-MB-A02(A2) - Power Sequence Loop?
figured out after two days without any progress, no shorts present anywhere on the board. unit still responded on power button press without picture on lcd & hdmi, power consumption cycling between 0.6 - 1.2A. removing ram stick no blinking indicator present with power consumption steady at 0.65A with or without screen attached. all power rails present during 0.6 - 1.2A cycle. tried flashing bios chip 3 times using file from https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...3601-mb-a02-a2 without any changes
i've noticed during "power cycling", LCM_VDDM controling P3V3S_LCDVDD went on & off with and without screen attached also PVCORE_NB changing between 0.9 - 1.0V but PVCORE is steady at 0.9V, replaced C66600 & Q66610 with same result, haven't try to replace U66000 since i still had doubt the U66000 causing the problem.
one other thing, when power cycling happen i probe bios chip (U365/CN365) pin-1 (SPI_CS1#) using DMM power cycling immediately stop but still no picture on lcd & hdmi, i'm thingking maybe SPI_CS1# line to SOC broken or a resistor on that line broken, but when i compare actual board with boardview it diferent (photo attached) and finally i decided to ask it here. hoping someone had similiar issue or maybe can lead me where to look.
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