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[ale] Pictures of the culprit (was OT: Diagnosing HW problem)
Calvin Harrigan wrote:
> Seems like a power transistor (probably a MOSFET) for the switch mode
> regulator. Typically used to drop the 3.3 Volts down to the 1.4-2.0
> volts used by most CPUs. That circuit is pretty far in from the outside
> world. If I had to take a guess two things might have happened, it was
> shorted by a screw or some other piece of metal or the least likely one
> of the capacitors shorted and caused an over current situation. Either
> way motherboard is bye-bye. Sorry.
Or possibly shorted by collection of conductive dust????
http://www.3times25.net/junk/mb_2.jpg
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Until later, Geoffrey