HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

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  • ruletero
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2018
    • 182
    • Mexico

    #1

    HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

    I have this motherboard DA0U8AMB6A0.

    It has PU14 (+1.0VS5) burned, I replaced it and now when I press the power button it turn on and turn off in half a second.

    I checked and found it has a short in +1.05V line

    PL23 has 1.7 ohms to ground and I inyected 1v and it use 3A or more but anything is hot, only a little the processor but very little.

    The processor is dead?

    Please help
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  • ruletero
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2018
    • 182
    • Mexico

    #2
    Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

    (I replaced it and now when I press the power button it turn on and turn off in half a second.)

    Sorry, I forgot to tell it, I have all voltages on that instant including VCCore

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    • Spider1211
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Oct 2019
      • 532
      • Mauritius

      #3
      Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

      Remove PJP6 (unsolder and make sure contact are properly clean) and measure resistance again on point 1 and 2. If resistance to ground on point 1 is low resistance, remove PU13 and measure again.

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      • ruletero
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2018
        • 182
        • Mexico

        #4
        Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

        Sorry, the mother hasn't pads, they are only marked in the schematic.

        I remove PL23 and it has 123 ohms on PU13 side and 1.6 ohms on PJP6 side, then, the short is PCH or processor, I guess.

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        • Spider1211
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Oct 2019
          • 532
          • Mauritius

          #5
          Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

          Inject 1V in PJP6 side and see what gets hot. If the PCH die gets hot, its most likely shorted.

          Check if resistance of PR240 and PR241 read ok also.

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          • ruletero
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2018
            • 182
            • Mexico

            #6
            Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

            Originally posted by Spider1211
            Inject 1V in PJP6 side and see what gets hot. If the PCH die gets hot, its most likely shorted.
            I already inyected 1v in PL23 PJP6 side , but nothing is hot, only the processor a litle.

            Originally posted by Spider1211
            Check if resistance of PR240 and PR241 read ok also.
            Values are correct but I had to remove them to check.
            Last edited by ruletero; 09-23-2020, 05:28 PM.

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            • Spider1211
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              • Oct 2019
              • 532
              • Mauritius

              #7
              Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

              Can you increase the current? I see from post #1 you used 1V @3A. Can you try 1V @5A?

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              • ruletero
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2018
                • 182
                • Mexico

                #8
                Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

                I haven't psu, have built a regulated power supply but it can't deliver more than 3A. I'm going to find another option to try with 5A but I guess 3A is a high current and I should to note something hot.
                Last edited by ruletero; 09-24-2020, 08:07 AM.

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                • Udemzy
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2017
                  • 161
                  • Guatemala

                  #9
                  Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

                  Replace processor it is short.

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                  • ruletero
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 182
                    • Mexico

                    #10
                    Re: HP 14 DA0U8AMB6A0 short in 1.05v anything hot

                    That is the first one I thought but I wanted to listen the experts opinion because the processor isn't so hot only a bit.

                    Unfortunately I don't have maner to change it so I'm going to find a new mobo.

                    Thank you for your response

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