820-2850-A GPU panic and green screen

dukefawks

Administrator
The LVDS issue is the MUX U9600. They are pretty shitty to reball, so if you have little experience this is not recommended.
 

sztomi90

New member
Thanks for the promt reply. I was suspecting that chip (that part needed the lightest touch for the screen to come back)...
I know you guys are agains reflowing but I was speculating that if I cannot reball that chip a reflow might be my only chance....what do you think? Would this have any risk?
What are the chances that I make it even worse?
 

aprendiz

Moderator
Remove perfectly well all the glue around IC and go ahead with the reflow, if you don't have practice doing this, do it in a scrap board first....
 

dukefawks

Administrator
We have to be real here, you have issues soldering C9560, I doubt a successful reflow of the MUX will happen. Bit of a shame to destroy a perfectly fixable machine.
 

sztomi90

New member
Update:

Being desperate of not being to use my laptop I did find a fix: I folded a little piece of hard paper into like 1cm thickness and kapton taped it to the MUX chip then when I screw the case back on it applies enough pressure so that the chip makes pretty okay contact (sometimes if I hold in some ways it comes back sometimes but no big deal).

I know, I know it is kind of a lame solution but as Louis would say "Meh what do you want from me?" :P :D ;))

So I had been using the mac for two weeks like that. With the nvidia gpu turned on. It did work like a charm. Even the kernel panics dissapeard. That was kind of surprising to me. I was suspecting that contact issue with the MUX chip might had been contributed to the panics as well.....well anyway I was happy that it seem to work.

Then few days ago had a kernel panic again. (Also just after this upgraded to SSD with new osx). Panics still continued.....

The thing is:
That MUX chip reball seems way to complicated and risky to me now. Maybe in the future, when I will have more practice, and a good stencil for it I might attempt it. But till then the "paper solution" is fine for me....

My question is related to the kernel panics.
So if I got it correctly then it is NOT connected with the MUX chip issue, right? Is that problem ONLY caused by that cap (that I probably tortured to much when I put it on)? Cause if it is then I could change that again to a new one......(now doing things the proper way)

Thanks for the help again.
Cheers
 

sztomi90

New member
Yes, I replaced it.

And since it did not solve the panics I started speculating why that might be. As I wrote in my first post when I measured after that rail with that cap it was 1.5v. The schematics, if I understand it correctly says is should be 1.8v.
So I was speculating that the cap might have been hurt a bit since it took a few attempts to get it flat on the board (repeated hot air rework can harm a cap maybe?)
or another thing that came to mind was that maybe some other component got hurt nearby......I have no idea what is the real issue.
 

dukefawks

Administrator
Like a standard electrolytic cap in the form of a can? That will not work, need to replace with a 330uf from a scrap board, the black rectangular ones.
 
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