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  • salmanzeiad
    Senior Member
    • May 2016
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    #1

    very hot ic

    hp 250 G4
    this ic in pic when i plug charger become very hot
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  • classicandy
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    • Apr 2018
    • 308
    • Nigeria

    #2
    Re: very hot ic

    Originally posted by salmanzeiad
    hp 250 G4
    this ic in pic when i plug charger become very hot
    Check if there is a short to ground on PL9 or Pin 15 of PU2.

    If there is a short on Pin 15 of PU2, Super I/O (KBC) might be faulty.

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