MacBook Pro 2019 16” 820-02037-06 with 5600m gpu

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  • devsigner
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    • Nov 2025
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    MacBook Pro 2019 16” 820-02037-06 with 5600m gpu

    Hi

    while messing around with my MacBook Pro, I stupidly pinged off a very small surface mounted component that I’m now trying to identify.
    resistance tests show a rising resistance value, indicating a capacitor.

    i can’t see any markings at 10x magnification using a professional jewlers loop.

    does anyone have schematics and board view for this board 820-02037-06

    I’ve looked at the 820-01700 and there are big physical differences between the two boards at the location of the missing component.

    I can post photos of both items and the location relative to the board if that helps

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