Hi all!
I've got an Asus FX517ZC on the bench at the moment and I just can't figure out what's going on with it.
Here are its various numbers and identifiers:
Model short: FX517Z
Model long: FX517ZC-HN114W
SN: NANRCX01S57842E
CN: 3SDB 12M
MFD: 2022-10
Motherboard model: DA0NJLMBAE0 REV E
Symptoms:
The laptop's charge light comes on, but when the power on button is pressed nothing happens. No fan spin, no caps lock, no screen or keyboard backlight, nothing.
History so far:
The customer believed the laptop's BIOS was corrupt and wanted to flash it themselves, but decided against this after taking the laptop apart and seeing they couldn't just clip on to the BIOS chip. They then bought it to me, and I continued to desolder and reflash the BIOS. After reflashing the BIOS the symptoms remain the same, so either I haven't flashed it properly or something else is causing the issue.
Overall, the laptop has no clear signs of physical or liquid damage and looks to be in near-mint condition.
What I've tested:
I've removed, re-verified and re-soldered the BIOS chip (displacing a couple of VERY small resistors in the process, getting them back into place wasn't fun) and everything regarding the BIOS is fine as far as I can tell, though BIOS flashing is an area I have little experience in so I may be missing something.
I've also checked the laptop's lid sensor which seems to be working fine and isn't damaged.
I've checked that the power button is working, and I can measure it where it connects to the mainboard pulling the voltage down to something like 47mV when pressed. When the button is pressed I can see 3.3V going to the BIOS chip, and also the 5V, 1.8V, and 1.05V rails come to life so I know the button is being registered. While checking power rails I also found that the main power rail was showing 20V to the high side/input of the main CPU MOSFETs, but nothing on their output. I assume this is because they're missing their gate signal, as there was no voltage on the gate pin, but I haven't followed that line of thinking any further yet.
If I remember correctly, the laptop pulls about 0.1A after the power button is pushed (and with the battery disconnected, so no charge current) - which is an increase from before the button is pushed, so it is trying to start. It also doesn't appear to loop at all. I haven't got access to a thermal camera so figuring out where this power is going would presumably be impractical.
If anyone has faced similar faults in the past and feels like weighing in it would be much appreciated, otherwise, I'll have to mark this as a no fix-no-fee and give the customer a number for a place with more board repair experience than me 😅
Thanks for reading!
I've got an Asus FX517ZC on the bench at the moment and I just can't figure out what's going on with it.
Here are its various numbers and identifiers:
Model short: FX517Z
Model long: FX517ZC-HN114W
SN: NANRCX01S57842E
CN: 3SDB 12M
MFD: 2022-10
Motherboard model: DA0NJLMBAE0 REV E
Symptoms:
The laptop's charge light comes on, but when the power on button is pressed nothing happens. No fan spin, no caps lock, no screen or keyboard backlight, nothing.
History so far:
The customer believed the laptop's BIOS was corrupt and wanted to flash it themselves, but decided against this after taking the laptop apart and seeing they couldn't just clip on to the BIOS chip. They then bought it to me, and I continued to desolder and reflash the BIOS. After reflashing the BIOS the symptoms remain the same, so either I haven't flashed it properly or something else is causing the issue.
Overall, the laptop has no clear signs of physical or liquid damage and looks to be in near-mint condition.
What I've tested:
I've removed, re-verified and re-soldered the BIOS chip (displacing a couple of VERY small resistors in the process, getting them back into place wasn't fun) and everything regarding the BIOS is fine as far as I can tell, though BIOS flashing is an area I have little experience in so I may be missing something.
I've also checked the laptop's lid sensor which seems to be working fine and isn't damaged.
I've checked that the power button is working, and I can measure it where it connects to the mainboard pulling the voltage down to something like 47mV when pressed. When the button is pressed I can see 3.3V going to the BIOS chip, and also the 5V, 1.8V, and 1.05V rails come to life so I know the button is being registered. While checking power rails I also found that the main power rail was showing 20V to the high side/input of the main CPU MOSFETs, but nothing on their output. I assume this is because they're missing their gate signal, as there was no voltage on the gate pin, but I haven't followed that line of thinking any further yet.
If I remember correctly, the laptop pulls about 0.1A after the power button is pushed (and with the battery disconnected, so no charge current) - which is an increase from before the button is pushed, so it is trying to start. It also doesn't appear to loop at all. I haven't got access to a thermal camera so figuring out where this power is going would presumably be impractical.
If anyone has faced similar faults in the past and feels like weighing in it would be much appreciated, otherwise, I'll have to mark this as a no fix-no-fee and give the customer a number for a place with more board repair experience than me 😅
Thanks for reading!
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