Hi everyone, newcomer in this forum, i watched tons of video from Sorin, i like the way i calmly explain things, i did quite some console repair, i am not that bad at micro-soldering, but troubleshooting where the issue is, is definitely where i still have progress to make. Usually i was able to fix the console because the failure was obvious, or because i was able to find someone with similar measures on the board and was pinpointing what to replace that way.
Nevertheless, let's say, i don't come as a total beginner.
I have this old laptop, which suit perfectly my needs, with the following specifications :
- Sony SVS15
- Intel Core I7-3632QM
- Nvidia GT640M
- 4GB of RAM soldered on the board
- Motherboard MBX-261
The laptop was working fine, no issue, but i noticed that the fan was spinning more than usual, so i powered it off, and started to disassemble it to replace the thermal paste. It was never done, so i thought it is time for it, the laptop is something like 11-12 years old maybe.
After i did replace the thermal paste and reassemble everything, no power. I press the button, but nothing happens. However, the battery is charging and i could see the orange light.
So i started with the usual :
- remove all accessories such as SSD, Wifi board, additional RAM module, etc ...
- clear CMOS by removing the battery
Still nothing.
I disassembled again removing additional stuff such as keyboard, etc..
Still nothing
I started to measure the voltages, i have 19V not shorted, 3.3v is present, 5V is present and 3.3 present at the power button as expected, but still not able to start the board.
I placed in the picture what i have. It is not obvious for me what happened, i triple check my work when putting the board back, and i did not made any mistake.
I only found a strange issue, with what looks to be a power regulator, the corner of it was broken, not sure if it has an influence but i put a picture.
I also placed in the picture the resistance to ground i have for each coil.
If someone have an idea where should i continue to look, because i am a bit lost.
Thanks.
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