Re: HP Pavilion DM4 6050A2402401 Motherboard no CPU Vcore
^ What piernov said above: if a high-side MOSFET goes, the CPU/GPU may have gotten damaged. I find older hardware is usually more likely to survive high-side shorted MOSFETs than newer stuff (I had a Pentium 4 CPU survive 5 short-circuits on a high-side FET on a mobo I was troubleshooting... and it still worked afterwards
). Same goes for a few older GPUs as well.
That said, it is also possible that your CPU may have been bad/damaged to begin with, causing the failure you saw after replacing the controller.
Either way, when replacing a buck regulator controller, I also always check the surrounding connected components, like any SMD resistors, capacitors, and diodes (especially any boost diode(s) along with Gate-drive resistors, if any).
^ What piernov said above: if a high-side MOSFET goes, the CPU/GPU may have gotten damaged. I find older hardware is usually more likely to survive high-side shorted MOSFETs than newer stuff (I had a Pentium 4 CPU survive 5 short-circuits on a high-side FET on a mobo I was troubleshooting... and it still worked afterwards

That said, it is also possible that your CPU may have been bad/damaged to begin with, causing the failure you saw after replacing the controller.
Either way, when replacing a buck regulator controller, I also always check the surrounding connected components, like any SMD resistors, capacitors, and diodes (especially any boost diode(s) along with Gate-drive resistors, if any).
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