Yeah I figured that was the case, the previous generation design I found some measurements that were posted here and the fivr area was 100ohms +.
thanks for the insight on the +VCCIN_AUX.
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Did some poking around,
See both images, I just did the top side.
The cpu does get quite warm, I'm guessing a good short on the cpu if its reading 0v but getting warm....2 Photos
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Thanks for the reply,
Don't think I'm your guy for any esp projects given my track record so far.
Here's a couple close ups of the area.
Here's a datasheet for that chip in the middle,
[url]https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/115/DIOD_S_A0012913473_1-2513137.pdf[/url]https://Thanks for the reply,<br /> ...3137.pdf[/url]2 Photos
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Gigabyte aero 5 XE4 - no post
History on what happened:
Troubleshooting a esp32 while it was plugged into a usb port also hooked up my bench top psu to the esp32 set a 5V1A on the vcc. Ground was wired in.
When I powered on the psu the laptop went dead. Unplugged everything and forced rebooted and no post, no charge light, no fans. Keyboard lights up and the cpu and gpu get warm. Pulled the board out and visually examined it and didn't see any blown components. Checked for shorts on the chokes and none found.
No board view or schematic available.
The laptop has a 3070ti and 12700h, the pch is integral...
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Schematic for Gigabyte aero xe4 / ga-rp5mxe4
Recently shorted a usb port and killed the laptop, looking for a schematic for this board.
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