Ive looked all over. Maybe someone knows where or a board schematic close to this that I can use to for diagnosis.
Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
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Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
Last edited by BCConnectionLLC; 06-07-2015, 11:35 AM.Tags: None -
Re: Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
Does anyone know if there is a schematic or board diagram for the Asus Rog g46vw laptop? I have not been able to find anything. Any help would be appreciated Thanks in Advance! -
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Actually I managed to dig something up. There's some kind of metadata in it from laptop-schematics.com which is pretty bothersome, but it works and seems to be the right thingAttached FilesComment
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Re: Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
I don`t know if this one is any good.Attached FilesComment
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Re: Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
There's usually no schematics for recent Asus laptop but sometimes you can get the boardview which is of great use.
If you really need a schematics for reference, you may use the UX31A for example. (charging circuit is often similar for example).
The one you linked above is very old, UX31A is a bit newer. (at least it doesn't have northbridge+southbridge)OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardViewComment
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Re: Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
"The one you linked above is very old, UX31A is a bit newer. (at least it doesn't have northbridge+southbridge)"
I didn`t look at the boar dview,just uploaded it hereComment
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Re: Need schematic Asus G46VW Board YR-4R 1 94V-0 E114139
I was talking about the schematics PDF linked above, your boardview is probably fine (I didn't take a look at it either)OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardViewComment
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