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  • highpulse
    i hate HP
    • May 2013
    • 1488
    • portugal

    #1

    w355stq

    hi guys , here we are again after sometime of disapearance ,

    got here clevo w355st one of many we got here to fix , this machine was with short on 3VA line , analising hm87 was in short in the 3.3volts line . so replaced it , and short is gone , the machine turned on , took some second to give image and entered the bios , shut it down , added the hdd to try it on windows , machine turn on , no image..
    started cheking things again , Vcore on cpu is at astonishing 1.78 volts .. damm thats not good , cheked things around NCP ,all seem ok , cpu replaced same issue , ncp replaced same issue , sense resistors all ok , temp resistors ok ...

    my question is , problem wich PCH could originate such high voltage on the cpu core ? (pch is another i had on another clevo board)
    but it did worked on biggining .. here it is schematic
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  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
    • 3575
    • slovakia

    #2
    Re: w355stq

    v core is just another step-down circuit. if u have bad voltage u have something bad in that circiut.

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    • piernov
      Super Moderator
      • Jan 2016
      • 4435
      • France

      #3
      Re: w355stq

      I'm not sure about this but I think on Haswell CPUs the VCore buck controller is actually controlled by the CPU itself to give the proper VCore. So if the CPU doesn't work/doesn't turn on, it cannot regulate its VCore correctly.
      OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      • dycc
        Vision
        • Nov 2011
        • 624
        • Côte d'Ivoire

        #4
        Re: w355stq

        Originally posted by highpulse
        hi guys , here we are again after sometime of disapearance ,

        got here clevo w355st one of many we got here to fix , this machine was with short on 3VA line , analising hm87 was in short in the 3.3volts line . so replaced it , and short is gone , the machine turned on , took some second to give image and entered the bios , shut it down , added the hdd to try it on windows , machine turn on , no image..
        started cheking things again , Vcore on cpu is at astonishing 1.78 volts .. damm thats not good , cheked things around NCP ,all seem ok , cpu replaced same issue , ncp replaced same issue , sense resistors all ok , temp resistors ok ...

        my question is , problem wich PCH could originate such high voltage on the cpu core ? (pch is another i had on another clevo board)
        but it did worked on biggining .. here it is schematic
        i know that lynx point pch have processor of 4th generation and the voltage is correct

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        • dycc
          Vision
          • Nov 2011
          • 624
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          #5
          Re: w355stq

          also high impedance compare to other generation . 1.6~1.7 v to operate

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          • dycc
            Vision
            • Nov 2011
            • 624
            • Côte d'Ivoire

            #6
            Re: w355stq

            Originally posted by piernov
            I'm not sure about this but I think on Haswell CPUs the VCore buck controller is actually controlled by the CPU itself to give the proper VCore. So if the CPU doesn't work/doesn't turn on, it cannot regulate its VCore correctly.
            begining from the first to the 6th VCore is controlled by the CPU itself ( vid ,svid).

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