Damaged SMC on corsair MP510 m.2 SSD

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  • eld0ra
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    • Apr 2022
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    • Australia

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    Damaged SMC on corsair MP510 m.2 SSD

    hi,

    I have a corsair MP510 model CSSD-F480GBMP510B that has a bubbled IC that i can not identify. Originally the owner physcially tore a capacitor off it while taking it out of a computer and tried to power it on via a USB bridge. This obviously didn't work.

    I have since repaired the capacitor however i found a short on the first doide 'TPX' where the power rail starts. I replaced that thinking that was the problem but still didn't work. I flipped the board and identified another short of a capacitor that is linked to a 9 pin IC which has inscription 'UdbYC'. I am seeking assistance for other techs that may know what this is so i can replace it. I have purchased a donor device however it has a completely different PCB and setup.

    Any assistance would be appreciated.
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