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slave a tutti ho un notebook asus K53SV che non mi dava segni di vita ho smontato la scheda madre e notato che c'era un un mosfet (P20B03) sfiammato l'ho sostituito e adesso inserendo l'alimentatore questo comincia a lampeggiare, sembra che la corrente arrivi fino ad una resistenza (R020) e poi torni al dc in, ho trovato anche lo schema ma non sono esperto di microelettronica e non so cosa andare a testare quindi ogni consiglio e ben accetto.
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grazie.
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<a data-fileext="pdf" href="https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=1042">Asus K53SV Repair Guide.pdf</a>
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slave a tutti ho un notebook asus K53SV che non mi dava segni di vita ho smontato la scheda madre e notato che c'era un un mosfet (P20B03) sfiammato l'ho sostituito e adesso inserendo l'alimentatore questo comincia a lampeggiare, sembra che la corrente arrivi fino ad una resistenza (R020) e poi torni al dc in, ho trovato anche lo schema ma non sono esperto di microelettronica e non so cosa andare a testare quindi ogni consiglio e ben accetto.
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grazie.
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<a data-fileext="pdf" href="https://www.xtremehardware.com/forum/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=1042">Asus K53SV Repair Guide.pdf</a>
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