If the laptop is fairly new @ 5 years and cost more than RM2500, then yes, it is worth to repair the board. Because generally board repairs can range from RM200-300 depending on whats replaced.
You could send the board to most repair shops in IMBI plaza. If you send to Low Yat Plaza, they will send to IMBI to repair also!!!!
Because thats where all the repair shops are. Might as well just deal directly with the shops in IMBI.
Their repair procedure is no different to what you see in NorthbrigdeFix videos in youtube, they have scopes, and all that to find the problem.
If the laptop is fairly new @ 5 years and cost more than RM2500, then yes, it is worth to repair the board. Because generally board repairs can range from RM200-300 depending on whats replaced.
You could send the board to most repair shops in IMBI plaza. If you send to Low Yat Plaza, they will send to IMBI to repair also!!!!
Because thats where all the repair shops are. Might as well just deal directly with the shops in IMBI.
Their repair procedure is no different to what you see in NorthbrigdeFix videos in youtube, they have scopes, and all that to find the problem.
I connected back the battery but saw something fire burn over there and then always seeing some blinking light there like firework.
So, motherboard is gone?
like fire spark?
Look awfully like a burnt MOSFET, probably repairable but I have a feeling that the CPU and GPU might have been dead due to laptop sending 19V through the chips Perhaps someone like Armand666 may be able to help, but not sure whether it's repairable as a PCB level damage is usually very hard, if not impossible to repair
Look awfully like a burnt MOSFET, probably repairable but I have a feeling that the CPU and GPU might have been dead due to laptop sending 19V through the chips Perhaps someone like Armand666 may be able to help, but not sure whether it's repairable as a PCB level damage is usually very hard, if not impossible to repair