hello everyone i have a question. When i connect the adapter to the motherboard the voltage goes 1v-1.5v-0.5v and flickers like that. what could this be caused by. Im a beginner and searched a lot on the forum but didnt find anything to help me
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Re: asus x555ld no power
>>>Link to Youtube video for you to see how it works<<<
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Re: asus x555ld no power
soo i found the area of the short. checked the components 1 by one and the ones in red are shorted to ground i checked the others connected to the PU8200 and they are fine. also i removed the pu8200 to check if the short would dissapear and it didnt. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: not sure why the image won't load so ill add an imgur link. https://imgur.com/a/tcGWh8xLast edited by mmdqn; 02-06-2020, 11:49 AM.Comment
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Re: asus x555ld no power
soo i found the area of the short. checked the components 1 by one and the ones in red are shorted to ground i checked the others connected to the PU8200 and they are fine. also i removed the pu8200 to check if the short would dissapear and it didnt. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: not sure why the image won't load so ill add an imgur link. https://imgur.com/a/tcGWh8x
Code:https://imgur.com/a/tcGWh8x ---> Not OK https://i.imgur.com/CqLzzqr.png ---> OK
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here is the boardviewAttached FilesComment
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Re: asus x555ld no power
Excellent, now it's way bettеr.
I saw quickly the boardwiew, and will suggest to open the jumper PJP8200, then to check if the short is still present or not, if the shot is gone check the caps PC8205, PC8206 and PC8207 then come back with the result here.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: asus x555ld no power
before u inject voltage to main rail, u must check if u dont have shorted some of high side mosfetComment
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BTW it is still removed from the board or you solder PU8200 back in place?Last edited by Vesko356; 02-07-2020, 07:33 AM.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: asus x555ld no power
@Vesko356, my comments not meant for you. Lots of newbies join our forum and they do commit this type of silly mistakes. As far as your question or comment about 1V-2A power on B+ rail is definitely not going to kill cpu even if high side fet is shorted.Comment
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Re: asus x555ld no power
@mmdqn, it will be a puzzle to actually find a shorted cap without lab psu. Get one for you at the earliest.Comment
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