Can anyone help me with what's written of that mosfets ?
LA-D704P rev 4.0 (HP 250 G5)
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Re: LA-D704P rev 4.0 (HP 250 G5)
I have the same motherboard
PQ1205 = 6428 (AON6428 30V N-Channel MOSFET)
PQ1206 = NIKOS PK632BA
The bold numbers are the actual number of the MOSFETs BUT you should be able to use other N-Channel MOSFETs with similar ratings irrespective of the number written on it. Use their datasheets to compare their ratings
If the MOSFET number:
ends with an even number, its usually N-Channel MOSFETs
ends with an odd number, its usually P-Channel MOSFETsComment
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Re: LA-D704P rev 4.0 (HP 250 G5)
Can you read them all , please ?I have the same motherboard
PQ1205 = 6428 (AON6428 30V N-Channel MOSFET)
PQ1206 = NIKOS PK632BA
The bold numbers are the actual number of the MOSFETs BUT you should be able to use other N-Channel MOSFETs with similar ratings irrespective of the number written on it. Use their datasheets to compare their ratings
If the MOSFET number:
ends with an even number, its usually N-Channel MOSFETs
ends with an odd number, its usually P-Channel MOSFETs
Thanks !
LE : I know I can replace them .Last edited by voodoop; 05-28-2020, 01:16 PM.Comment
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Re: LA-D704P rev 4.0 (HP 250 G5)
Okay, good to know
PQ1201 = PQ1205
PQ1202 = PQ1206
Can you suggest any donor boards (apart from this model) I can get ON NCP81206 (CPU Controller IC) (PU1101) from? Mine is burntComment
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