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  1. j.seyvecou

    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    I see, I guess I don't have many chances to get it fixed...
  2. j.seyvecou

    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    To be honest I have no idea where to look at exactly but I assume the CPU gets power, since it gets hot when the board is powered on. Edit: PPVCC_S0_CPU is 1.11V PPVCCIO_S0_CPU is 0.97V PPVCCSA_S0_CPU is 12.6V
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    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    Well, got in a very dusty environment, run hot for a couple of years and the old thermal paste dried out... After reinstalling the OS (nothing running in the bg) and fans set to 100%, I measured idle temperatures at 90 degrees C. This was unacceptable... This laptop was always kept dry, and no...
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    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    The USB-C adapter LED lights when board turned ON Unfortunately nothing shows on the monitor...
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    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    Thanks for the quick answer, I tried the board alone with only the charger plugged-in. As I said in my previous message, no damage apparent on any components, doesn't smell like burned or what so ever. Heatsink feels hot when plugged-in which I guess is a good sign.
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    MBP 820-00281 A1707 - Not turning on after thermal paste replacement

    Hello, I may have shorted something during the process of thermal paste replacement. No sign of magic smoke or apparent damaged component. The Macbook doesn't want to turn on anymore (screen, keyboard and touch-bar stays black). I do have fans spin and track-pad feels clicky when powered on. A...
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