Hello my friends please help. DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

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  • mohammed mohan
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    • Nov 2017
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    Hello my friends please help. DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

    I have a motherboard that had a problem when I wanted to replace a damaged piece and the paintings were damaged by mistake. Does anyone of you have a clear close-up picture of this place shown in the attached pictures?

    Board number DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

    Thank you all
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    Mohammed Mohan
  • mohammed mohan
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    Re: Hello my friends please help. DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

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    • SMDFlea
      Super Moderator
      • Jan 2018
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      Re: Hello my friends please help. DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

      The layout is the same in the DA0U33MB6D0 schematic.The parts locations are marked on the board. You can test the capacitance of the dislodged caps but not the voltage !
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      Last edited by SMDFlea; 01-18-2022, 03:41 PM.
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      • mohammed mohan
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        • Nov 2017
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        Re: Hello my friends please help. DA0U33MB6E1. REV E

        thank you my friend
        Mohammed Mohan

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