Ok i'm fighting with this board and I don't want to give up because I know its something “simple” and that i'm blinded right now...
- all 3 mosfets were replaced, went from dead to powering up but mosfet heating up quickly up to burning out.
- removed battery, was dead, and unless I am mistaken, no battery attached shouldnt kill a mosfet on the mb.
- no capacitor shorts detected, would have been too easy.
Now the fun part
- if i apply voltage where the battery was, I won't turn on unless I plug the dc power. If I do...
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Re: Asus N76VB identifying 'A5 GNA'
Thanks a million! that freakin 6 in front that wouldn't land me any results
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Re: Asus N76VB identifying 'A5 GNA'
Hello.
I have this busted A5 GNA (with different number).
Shorting it powers the laptop so test-wise I am confident.
Reading all of the above is kinda confusing, bottom line is it a P or N?
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