StraightToThePoint
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When I touch, with my finger, U5110, or U7090, the SMC will reset
Its actually seems like the SMC turns on, then off, then on again.
This board had a history of liquid damage, there seems to be no damage around U5110, and its surroundings, however on U7090, the chip itself seems fine, but C7094 seems like it has been charred, however is still outputting correct voltage.
The Macbook does have fan spin, but does not power up or show image, CPU gets warm though. Fans spin really fast too.
Its actually seems like the SMC turns on, then off, then on again.
This board had a history of liquid damage, there seems to be no damage around U5110, and its surroundings, however on U7090, the chip itself seems fine, but C7094 seems like it has been charred, however is still outputting correct voltage.
The Macbook does have fan spin, but does not power up or show image, CPU gets warm though. Fans spin really fast too.