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[SOLVED][820-4924] Very slow - Diagnostic test errors (PPN001, PFM006, NDC001, NDL001)
Customer came in with a macbook bought just a few months ago that got a coffee spill
I opened up the device and there was a bit off a corroded mess around the bottom left side of the motherboard and some next to the fan and secondary board. I cleaned both the corrosion of the motherboard and secondary board and probed the ugliest parts which all came back fine. (Within spec and no short)
The macbook boots, but is very slow. Running Apple Diagnostic test gives me the following errors:
PPN001
PFM006
NDC001 (Camera issue, even though it fully works in OS X)
NDL001 (Bluetooth issue, might be true, haven't been able to check but WiFi works)
I downloaded istat and checked the sensors, but none of them are very off. The only thing I noticed is that CPU_Vcore has spikes up to 1.7V and CPU System Agent Core sometimes just reports back 0
Where is the CPU System Agent Core sensor trace or sensor located? Is it acceptable for the Vcore to spike up to voltages between 1-1.7V?
Thanks
Customer came in with a macbook bought just a few months ago that got a coffee spill
I opened up the device and there was a bit off a corroded mess around the bottom left side of the motherboard and some next to the fan and secondary board. I cleaned both the corrosion of the motherboard and secondary board and probed the ugliest parts which all came back fine. (Within spec and no short)
The macbook boots, but is very slow. Running Apple Diagnostic test gives me the following errors:
PPN001
PFM006
NDC001 (Camera issue, even though it fully works in OS X)
NDL001 (Bluetooth issue, might be true, haven't been able to check but WiFi works)
I downloaded istat and checked the sensors, but none of them are very off. The only thing I noticed is that CPU_Vcore has spikes up to 1.7V and CPU System Agent Core sometimes just reports back 0
Where is the CPU System Agent Core sensor trace or sensor located? Is it acceptable for the Vcore to spike up to voltages between 1-1.7V?
Thanks
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