I found a burned-out microchip on our Asus X53U PBL60 LA-7322P Rev: 1A, but I couldn’t find it on the internet after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure without a magnifying glass. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
I found a burned-out microchip on our Asus X53U '''PBL60''' '''LA-7322P''' , but I couldn’t find it after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
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I found a burned-out microchip on our Asus X53U PBL60 LA-7322P Rev: 1A, but I couldn’t find it on the internet after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure without a magnifying glass. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
Asus X53U found a burned-out microchip, but I couldn’t find it after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
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I found a burned-out microchip on our Asus X53U '''PBL60''' '''LA-7322P''' , but I couldn’t find it after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
Asus X53U found a burned-out microchip, but I couldn’t find it after reading the surfaces of the same components PQ206, PQ701 etc. It looks like 740B BV1HC32 , however, I’m not quite sure. Could anyone help to recognise it?)[br]
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