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    #21
    Originally posted by Dcortest View Post
    maybe I can help you, I got a MSI 17G3 with the same 3v/5V regulator. I'll measure all resistance when I arrive at home
    Hey there, were you able to measure the resistors yet?

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      #22
      Sorry I was a bit busy an this part is not accesible only taking off the rear cover, I needed time to disassembly it.
      Remember the readings are with components soldereng to the board so may differ when they are unsoldered.
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dcortest View Post
        Sorry I was a bit busy an this part is not accesible only taking off the rear cover, I needed time to disassembly it.
        Remember the readings are with components soldereng to the board so may differ when they are unsoldered.
        Click image for larger version

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        This is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you so much!

        There's an extra 200 ohm resistor that doesn't exist on my board but the other measurements completely line up. Hopefully I can report back with a successful repair soon.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Astray View Post

          This is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you so much!

          There's an extra 200 ohm resistor that doesn't exist on my board but the other measurements completely line up. Hopefully I can report back with a successful repair soon.
          try BOM FILE 607-17G11-98S GS75 Stealth 8SG

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            #25
            Originally posted by noname2024 View Post

            try BOM FILE 607-17G11-98S GS75 Stealth 8SG

            Where did you find this? It had the values I needed as well.

            PR258 = 100k Ohm 0402 1%
            PR261 = 24.3k Ohm 0402 1%
            PR265 = 20k Ohm 0402 1%
            PR271 = 31.6k Ohm 0402 1%

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              #26
              Originally posted by Astray View Post

              Where did you find this? It had the values I needed as well.

              PR258 = 100k Ohm 0402 1%
              PR261 = 24.3k Ohm 0402 1%
              PR265 = 20k Ohm 0402 1%
              PR271 = 31.6k Ohm 0402 1%
              I AM AN ENGINEER OF MSI

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