phuketmymac
New member
Hello,
I have that mainboard which had Q7802 ripped off and which has been obvisouly reworked near the jack connector.
The board would not start until I re-install Q7802.
Now the board has the fan spinning but doesn't seem to get a hot enough CPU and has no picture either on the LCD or the Thunderbolt display.
A USB mouse will light on.
I am getting no beep if the RAM in unplugged.
I am though getting a 1.1V on PPVCORE_S0_CPU but 0V on PPVCORE_S0_AXG which makes sense since I don't get a picture on the screen.
Measuring the resistance to ground on these 2 rails, I am getting 4ohms compared to 11 ohms on a good working board.
I am guessing that the CPU got a hit but I am wondering if replacing U7400 could help in case the chip could be the reason of the low resistance to ground.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have that mainboard which had Q7802 ripped off and which has been obvisouly reworked near the jack connector.
The board would not start until I re-install Q7802.
Now the board has the fan spinning but doesn't seem to get a hot enough CPU and has no picture either on the LCD or the Thunderbolt display.
A USB mouse will light on.
I am getting no beep if the RAM in unplugged.
I am though getting a 1.1V on PPVCORE_S0_CPU but 0V on PPVCORE_S0_AXG which makes sense since I don't get a picture on the screen.
Measuring the resistance to ground on these 2 rails, I am getting 4ohms compared to 11 ohms on a good working board.
I am guessing that the CPU got a hit but I am wondering if replacing U7400 could help in case the chip could be the reason of the low resistance to ground.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.