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  • vienzen
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    Help me find the value of this mosfet. Asus FX506L Board code is: DABKXDMB8E0

    Help me find the value of this mosfet from a Laptop Asus FX506L
    Board code is: DABKXDMB8E0 REV. E Thank you
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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: Help me find the value of this mosfet. Asus FX506L Board code is: DABKXDMB8E0

    Originally posted by vienzen
    Help me find the value of this mosfet from a Laptop Asus FX506L
    Board code is: DABKXDMB8E0 REV. E Thank you
    F1 *** PE600BA

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    • vienzen
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      Re: Help me find the value of this mosfet. Asus FX506L Board code is: DABKXDMB8E0


      thank you
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      Last edited by SMDFlea; 07-09-2022, 10:41 AM.

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