Could anyone explain the reasoning behind why connecting an LVDS or eDP cable into a laptop motherboard, with the battery still connected, kills the CPU/PCH/SuperIO/GPU?
Today I had a customer with a Lenovo Legion 5 that I diagnosed as a dead iGPU inside their Ryzen 5900HX. They told me that they connected their screen to the motherboard without first disconnecting the battery.
I want to understand the nitty gritty behind why it kills components if power is not disconnected first.
Today I had a customer with a Lenovo Legion 5 that I diagnosed as a dead iGPU inside their Ryzen 5900HX. They told me that they connected their screen to the motherboard without first disconnecting the battery.
I want to understand the nitty gritty behind why it kills components if power is not disconnected first.
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