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Hi I need help, I hope someone can help me.
Model: Omen 16 B0080TX
Board Code: DA0G3KMBCG0 REV:G
I have a hard time diagnosing because there is no schematics/boardview available yet, if you have, please share.
ISSUE
This is the picture of the motherboard
Question 1: Please help me locate the RTC circuit, can't find it cause there is no schematics.
This are the voltage measurements when power is on. Looks normal to me.
This coil near the SPI chip and wifi slot has unusual heat / overheating maybe, but there is no short on the caps around. I was thinking maybe this circuit is faulty.
This is the IC near the coil that has unusual temperature or has overheating. The IC itself is overheating.
Question 2: Please help me identify this IC, so that I can try and replace it maybe this one is faulty.
Question 3: Is it safe to remove this IC and power it on? I'm asking because last time I remove some IC (on different motherboard) the component near it got burnt.
Model: Omen 16 B0080TX
Board Code: DA0G3KMBCG0 REV:G
I have a hard time diagnosing because there is no schematics/boardview available yet, if you have, please share.
ISSUE
- My personal laptop I used for my repairs. While in sleep mode it wont turn back on so I long press power button to turn "off" then press again to turn "on" and there the screen is black, no display
- Charger is working
- It has power, keyboard lights is on but CAPS LOCK light is not, looks like its freezing.
- replace good ram
- connected to external monitor HDMI
- remove everything connected to motherboard and tried, still no display.
- flash bios with clean ME and other working dump bios still no success.
This is the picture of the motherboard
Question 1: Please help me locate the RTC circuit, can't find it cause there is no schematics.
This are the voltage measurements when power is on. Looks normal to me.
This coil near the SPI chip and wifi slot has unusual heat / overheating maybe, but there is no short on the caps around. I was thinking maybe this circuit is faulty.
This is the IC near the coil that has unusual temperature or has overheating. The IC itself is overheating.
Question 2: Please help me identify this IC, so that I can try and replace it maybe this one is faulty.
Question 3: Is it safe to remove this IC and power it on? I'm asking because last time I remove some IC (on different motherboard) the component near it got burnt.