Re: Asus A6000 wont post
I do apologise that may have been a bit severe but you should know what you're talking about!......
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
Are you an arse or an arsehole? The A6000 series were all completely different.
Eg: different processors. different chipsets. different graphics chips, DIFFERENT motherboards!.......
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
Doh! Thanks for that I'll just go and shoot myself now for being an arse!
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
Is there any way to determine which chip has gone bad eg: video, southbridge, northbridge.
I was on you tube when mine died, Coloured garbage on the screen for 0ne second followed by instant power down and would not switch on again (Asus A6m) The fan is good as is the processor. (tried in other machine)
I have stripped it down and and there is no sign of bad caps or mosfets so I guess it has to be one of the BGAs....
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
Lol I take it that was the wrong Link. But hilarious all the same.
Thanks severach for cheering up my day.
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
My guess is they used some form of really crap lead free solder.
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Re: Asus A6000 wont post
Hi arxaios. Did you ever get your M/B fixed?
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Re: Blown Amp/Mixer
Seems to me The 15V reg is being propped up by the 33v zener for 48V Phantom power So 40v input is wrong.
Waste of time and money upgrading the op amps on this thing, replace with any cheap dual device NE5532 or whatever is in your parts bin.
Those burned resistors would have been fuseable to save the main regs....Last edited by Hotiron; 02-13-2011, 08:46 AM.
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi folks ,My names Cha from Aberdeen Scotland.
First got interested in computers in the late 80s First PC was a 286 with 1 meg ram and a whopping 20meg hard drive and a vibrant green monitor.
Worked in both electronics and IT Support.
Have rescued many motherboards from the bins and repaired.
Now I'm looking at getting down to the real nitty gritty surface mount Notebook
repair.
This looks to be a great site, hope you can all put up with me.
Last edited by Hotiron; 02-12-2011, 08:35 PM.
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