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What is the chip mounted in PD5 near the power plug.

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Hello, it appears the chip mounted to PD5 (maybe a transistor, maybe a diode) on my board was damaged by a power surge.  this is usually crammed under the display and power cable. I don’t want to have to toss out an otherwise working computer because a single easily replaceable component broke.  The chip is damaged to the point i cannot read what it’s marked with; I just need someone to pop one of these computers open, and take a photo where the markings on the chip are clearly legible.

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Dell Latitude E7440

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What is the chip mounted in PD5 near the power plug.

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hello, it appears the chip mounted to PD5 (maybe a transistor, maybe a diode) on my board was damaged by a power surge.  this is usually crammed under the display and power cable. I don’t want to have to toss out an otherwise working computer because a single easily replaceable component broke.  The chip is damaged to the point i cannot read what it’s marked with; I just need someone to pop one of these computers open, and take a photo where the markings on the chip are clearly legible.

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Dell Latitude E7440

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open