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FUJITSU ESPRIMO P756/E90+ ESPRIMO P i3-6100 Specification for Upgrade or Repair
This specification for the FUJITSU ESPRIMO P756/E90+ can be useful for upgrading or repairing a desktop PC that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the ESPRIMO P756/E90+ boardview and ESPRIMO P756/E90+ schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that any specification, datasheet, or download... -
FUJITSU ESPRIMO P756/E90+ ESPRIMO P i3-6100 Specification for Upgrade or Repair
This specification for the FUJITSU ESPRIMO P756/E90+ can be useful for upgrading or repairing a desktop PC that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the ESPRIMO P756/E90+ boardview and ESPRIMO P756/E90+ schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that any specification, datasheet, or download... -
Can anyone help me identify shorted component on a 1151 motherboard?
Hello,
I've gotten myself recently a brand PC "Fujitsu Esprimo P756/E90+", unfortunately it doesn't respond to power button at all, I'm very new to electronics, any help would be much appreciated!
I removed motherboard from the case and plugged the psu in, with the power cable plugged in psu, I checked around the board to see if anything is getting hot and found that the component ( attached pictures of it,can't identifty it myself) gets incredibly hot to touch instantly, you can't hold your finger over it for more than a second else you'll get burned....Last edited by LowVoltage; 11-12-2020, 03:53 PM.