Hi guys,
I am trying to troubleshoot a used laptop motherboard I bought which refuses
to power on. Before the problem, I've installed a mSATA SSD and installed
Windows without any problems. At the end I powered off the laptop and I
wanted to install an antivirus as well. After the shutdown it never powered on
again.
I removed the motherboard and what I found was a short to ground on the
5V rail. After a lot of searching I could not find the faulty component and
I injected 3V @ 3A in the 5V rail in order to see what component will get hot.
This was the result :
It looks like that there is a short somewhere on the i7 CPU!
You can actually see the temperature rising pretty fast the moment you
connect the power supply :
The hotspot is on the lower left side of the CPU die. The back side is cool.
Is this motherboard toast ?
How common is it to have a short to ground on the CPU?
Is there anything else that I can check ?
Thank you for your help!
George.
I am trying to troubleshoot a used laptop motherboard I bought which refuses
to power on. Before the problem, I've installed a mSATA SSD and installed
Windows without any problems. At the end I powered off the laptop and I
wanted to install an antivirus as well. After the shutdown it never powered on
again.

I removed the motherboard and what I found was a short to ground on the
5V rail. After a lot of searching I could not find the faulty component and
I injected 3V @ 3A in the 5V rail in order to see what component will get hot.
This was the result :
It looks like that there is a short somewhere on the i7 CPU!
You can actually see the temperature rising pretty fast the moment you
connect the power supply :
The hotspot is on the lower left side of the CPU die. The back side is cool.
Is this motherboard toast ?
How common is it to have a short to ground on the CPU?
Is there anything else that I can check ?
Thank you for your help!
George.
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