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    Toshiba L50 B / S50 B - Fan problem

    Friends.

    I had a toshiba L50-B, and the motherboard burned. It was an i3 with a nvidia gpu, so I searched online and bought a board with a i5 and nvidia gpu also.

    This motherboard I bought, said on the description that was compatible with L50-B / S50-B / S55-B / etc..

    Also the model number was the same as mine..

    Upon arrival I noticed the fan conector wasn't there. It was on the other side of the motherboard.

    Basically there's 3 types of motherboards, one with 2 fans on each side, one with the fan on the left and another one with the fan on the right.

    My problem is, I connected the fan and it's running at 100% non stop. ( the fan was working fine before )

    The bios is updated ( it's the same L50-B version ).

    Right now I don't know what to do. Any suggestions?

    #2
    Re: Toshiba L50 B / S50 B - Fan problem

    Usually you need to use the same motherboard model number. Laptops in the same series can use different motherboards that are not interchangeable.
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      #3
      Re: Toshiba L50 B / S50 B - Fan problem

      The motherboard is the same. Just the connector is on a different place.

      The motherboard reference is the same too : dablidmb8e0 rev E

      The fan is the same too from what I saw online. 3 pin, 5v 0.5A.

      My fan is good, because I already tested with another one.

      Please see this picture :

      https://i0.wp.com/laptopmedia.com/wp...3-19.30.36.jpg

      My old motherboard had a connector on the left side. This one is on the place you can see on the picture. So I made the cable bigger.

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        #4
        Re: Toshiba L50 B / S50 B - Fan problem

        Hi
        Clean ME from Bios

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          #5
          Re: Toshiba L50 B / S50 B - Fan problem

          Any link with tutorial so I can follow and don't screw things up? Never actually done anything like that before.

          Edit:

          Should I follow what's on this page?

          https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/gu...lization/31277


          Is there a way of doing this clean ME without removing the chip?
          Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-07-2023, 08:15 AM. Reason: edited winraid link

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