Hello,
need a little help with this notebook, I coould not find any reference on the web.
The motherboard is M71P MB 10294-1, found only that is similar to an Acer V5-531 MB, attached the schematic I'm using as reference.
It was not powering at all, found the first mosfet PU3801 shorted on the board, on the schematic is named PU3802, replaced and now it powers on power LED on, but no screen and also the fan does not spin.
Missing CPU Vcore and CPU integrated GFX Vcore, and also the Nvidia GPU Vcore.
Ram Voltage is present as well 3,3V and 5V.
According to the schematic power sequence, there need to be first:
PM_SLP_S4# that I measured on pin 11 of PU4601 and is high 3,3V
then PM_SLP_S3# that is low 0V measured on pin 2 of PU4701
both of those signals come from the PCH.
I'm wondering if it is a bad chipset or could be a BIOS issue, I couldn't find any bios dump for this board.
I already tried with a CleanME on the dump I made, but the issue is the same.
Maybe is the BIOS itself that is corrupt, attached the original dump I made.
need a little help with this notebook, I coould not find any reference on the web.
The motherboard is M71P MB 10294-1, found only that is similar to an Acer V5-531 MB, attached the schematic I'm using as reference.
It was not powering at all, found the first mosfet PU3801 shorted on the board, on the schematic is named PU3802, replaced and now it powers on power LED on, but no screen and also the fan does not spin.
Missing CPU Vcore and CPU integrated GFX Vcore, and also the Nvidia GPU Vcore.
Ram Voltage is present as well 3,3V and 5V.
According to the schematic power sequence, there need to be first:
PM_SLP_S4# that I measured on pin 11 of PU4601 and is high 3,3V
then PM_SLP_S3# that is low 0V measured on pin 2 of PU4701
both of those signals come from the PCH.
I'm wondering if it is a bad chipset or could be a BIOS issue, I couldn't find any bios dump for this board.
I already tried with a CleanME on the dump I made, but the issue is the same.
Maybe is the BIOS itself that is corrupt, attached the original dump I made.
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