Hi guys, I have this ASUS Zenbook 15 notebook that doesn't turn on, I found a short in a MOSFET that powers the CPU, I replace the MOSFET and the PC turns on but with a black screen, a symptom of a dead CPU.
I order a Dell motherboard with a working SRGKW CPU to be able to recover the CPU, I desolder the working CPU from the Dell motherboard and the balance on the Asus UX534FT motherboard, the PC doesn't turn on as soon as I connect the power supply cable, it freezes at 0.038 amps and doesn't turn on turns on.
I put the CPU back on the Dell motherboard and it turns on and it works!!!, I try again for the second time to solder the CPU on the Asus motherboard and it doesn't turn on, it always freezes at 0.038 amps, I do another test by soldering the original CPU, the killed one from the short and the PC turns on with consumption of 1,456 amps and logically a black screen, is it possible that the CPU is coded? and can't it be replaced with a new and same model?