This is usually a problem with the Intercil power IC in this laptop, not the DC-in board. You're going to need to find out what part number is used for the power regulation and replace it. You may even have to replace other parts along the way first.
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Blindly replacing the DC-in board when there's a IC issue on the board will just keep killing these boards. Verify the motherboard first.
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This is usually a power board problem caused by the Intercil IC or another component on the board. Find out which board you have and find the schematics, since you will need to do component level repair if you do not want to replace the motherboard.
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Blind replacement of the DC-In board generally doesn't help. Sometimes it works, but the majority of the time you have other issues on the motherboard that need to be repaired along with repairing or replacing the DC-in board.
This is usually a problem with the Intercil power IC in this laptop, not the DC-in board. You're going to need to find out what part number is used for the power regulation and replace it. You may even have to replace other parts along the way first.
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Blindly replacing the DC-in board when there's a IC issue on the board will just keep killing these boards. Verify the motherboard first.
Usually this lies within the Dc in board or LogicBoard. Look on Ifixit or Ebay for it and also sometimes a parts computer like yours is the perfect donor.
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just match the model numbers to be safe!
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if you get a meachine like yours with '''the same model number''' with a broken screen or other '''NON RELATED''' problem and it all works, go for it!
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theres the donor
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nicp
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vote me up!
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This is usually a problem with the Intercil power IC in this laptop, not the DC-in board. You're going to need to find out what part number is used for the power regulation and replace it. You may even have to replace other parts along the way first.
Usually this lies within the Dc in board or LogicBoard. Look on Ifixit or Ebay for it
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Usually this lies within the Dc in board or LogicBoard. Look on Ifixit or Ebay for it and also sometimes a parts computer like yours is the perfect donor.
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just match the model numbers to be safe!
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if you get a meachine like yours with '''the same model number''' with a broken screen or other '''NON RELATED''' problem and it all works, go for it!