lenovo g50-80 nm-A361 Led Power on and shut down after 2 secend

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  • sahamipoor
    Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 37
    • india

    #1

    lenovo g50-80 nm-A361 Led Power on and shut down after 2 secend

    hello frinds..
    NM-a361 rev 1.0 whith Cpu i7 and AMD graphic. and after pushing power button,led power on and all voltages ok But after 2 secend going to Off!!

    i tried meany BIOSes and Ec file but not working!!!
    PLT_S3*S4 * SUSP * EC_WORK* AND EC_RST AND ....IS OK,AFTER PRESS POWER ,But going to off after 2 second!
    3/3 -5v
    1.0v PCH
    0.9v VGA
    1.33 RAM
    0.66v RAM
    and Cpu corte 1.73 is ok for 2 secend!!
    I get confused for this!! before than for years ago i solved this problem But forget it... can gude me please?

    LINK to schematic https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...10#post1169510
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 06-24-2024, 03:26 AM. Reason: LINK to schematic
  • sahamipoor
    Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 37
    • india

    #2
    also I changed Mosfets of Vcor cpu 1.73 ,but still not working!

    PLTRST
    SYSON
    PCH_PWROK
    PCH_PWR_EN
    SUSP#
    SUS_VCCP also have voltage for 2 secend only!!
    BUT: CPU_DRAMRST# is low in any mode!! and when press power 0.09 .and going to 0v... (with or without RAM slot)

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    • mcplslg123
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jun 2015
      • 7262
      • india

      #3
      Very likely SOC fault

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      • sahamipoor
        Member
        • Nov 2016
        • 37
        • india

        #4
        Originally posted by mcplslg123
        Very likely SOC fault
        yeah..but 32khz in fix and ok..24mhz by pressing buton is ok too...How can you be sure?
        S3- S4 SUSP --- SUSWARN# SUSACK# BY PRESS IS OK!!!

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        • sahamipoor
          Member
          • Nov 2016
          • 37
          • india

          #5
          problem Solved!!!!

          Ù‘FOR any one need it.
          two resistors Burning of and need to changed RC19 AND RC20 =H_PROCHOT#
          ... and taking heat and resoldering soc (CPU I7 ) and carefully...
          cheers

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          • mcplslg123
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jun 2015
            • 7262
            • india

            #6
            I knew that its SOC dry joint issue and thats why said SOC fault. If you have lifted the SOC without damaging the PCB pads(classic lenovo glue) and reballed it,its going to last for a year or so. But if you just heated the SOC,its going to fail within a week.

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            • sahamipoor
              Member
              • Nov 2016
              • 37
              • india

              #7
              Originally posted by mcplslg123
              I knew that its SOC dry joint issue and thats why said SOC fault. If you have lifted the SOC without damaging the PCB pads(classic lenovo glue) and reballed it,its going to last for a year or so. But if you just heated the SOC,its going to fail within a week.
              heating... it was just to ensure the condition of the current.

              Basically, the fault Was from two low-ohm resistors Damaged

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              • sahamipoor
                Member
                • Nov 2016
                • 37
                • india

                #8
                Originally posted by mcplslg123
                I knew that its SOC dry joint issue and thats why said SOC fault. If you have lifted the SOC without damaging the PCB pads(classic lenovo glue) and reballed it,its going to last for a year or so. But if you just heated the SOC,its going to fail within a week.
                tanks you..for your companionship...

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                • aguzhendro
                  New Member
                  • Jan 2020
                  • 8
                  • indonesia

                  #9
                  i got different problem, my problem is the motherboard won't turn on when switch the power button. have anyone got solutions for my problem?

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