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  • techetronic
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    hai am a new one ,happy to be here

    please, help me
    I have MBP dead ,and some times it power on
    it is 820-3115-b motherboard
    in this mb these voltages are ok
    ppbus g3h is 12.32 volt
    pp3v3s5 is 3.29
    pp3v42 g3h is 3.42
    please help me to solve this
    thanks in advance

    thank you
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    Re: hai am a new one ,happy to be here

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