A1237 2008 820-2179 fan spins 5 seconds then stops

VinceLx

Member
Hello,
This board in good conditions, no liquid damage visible.
Green light on charger, fan starts and runs 5 seconds then stops. No display backlight, no chime, just very short flash on USB pendrive.

When fan runs I have:
ALL_SYS_PWRGD=3.42V
SMC_LRESET_L=3.3V
PPBUS_G3H=8.43V
SMC_PBUS_VSENSE=2.97V
SMC_PBUS_ISENSE=0.43V
SMBUS_SMC_BSA_SCL=3.46V
SMBUS_SMC_BSA_SDA=3.46V

After fan stops I have:
SMC_RESET_L=3.46V
SMC_LRESET_L=0V
ALL_SYS_PWRGD=0V
PPBUS_G3H=8.43V
SMC_PBUS_VSENSE=0V
SMC_PBUS_ISENSE=0V
SMBUS_SMC_BSA_SCL=3.46V
SMBUS_SMC_BSA_SDA=3.46V

If I trigger SMC_ONOFF_L fan spins again 5 seconds then stops.

Where to check to set PPBUS_G3H to 18.5V?
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
"Where to check to set PPBUS_G3H to 18.5V?"
Are you kidding???

See first what happens in SMC bypass mode.

When fan spins, do you get VCORE?
Still turns off when DDR modules are removed?
 

VinceLx

Member
I expect PPBUS_G3H=18.5V when fan is spinning because on page 8 this value is mentioned. Maybe not correct value? No experience with this board model...

When fan spins:
VCORE=0.96V
CPU_PWRGD=1.07V Is this the expected value? It comes directly from ICH, if this is wrong, ICH is dead?

"Still turns off when DDR modules are removed? "
DDR is soldered on the board
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
8.4V is the correct voltage for PPBUS_G3H.

VCORE drops to 0.96V from higher start value?
What about bypass mode???
 

VinceLx

Member
It's very fast, on digital Vmeter it seems to pass directly from 0V to 0.96V, I don't see higher value in between

SMC bypass mode: fan runs high speed 5 seconds, then stops. Same scenario after when pushing power button again.
 

VinceLx

Member
When fan spins:
FSB_CPURST_L=1.07V
PLT_RST_L=3.3V

I can read the SPI ROM, but when I try to erase before writing I got the message:
"Possible protection is enabled. Press "Unprotect" and check datasheet"
Is the chip dead, or is there any trick?
 

VinceLx

Member
I used a known good SPI ROM chip, same issue, 5 seconds spins and stops. I will stop with this one.
By any chance, do you have any clue about this message when trying to erase the SPI ROM: "Possible protection is enabled. Press "Unprotect" and check datasheet"?
 

VinceLx

Member
Strange enough, this message also appears on the known good chip I tried to erase. Using the same hardware and software (ASProgrammer 1.41) to flash BIOS, I never had similar issues when flashing A1286 or A1278 dumps. Any idea?
 
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