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Released in late 2013, the Dell XPS 13 9333 is an updated model in the XPS 13 laptop line. It has a 13.3-inch screen (touchscreen optional) and a 4th-generation Intel processor.

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Need to identify a blown part

A part is blown up on my Dell XPS 13 9333 motherboard that I cannot identify.
I couldn’t find any schematics either on the internet. I took a photo of it hoping someone could help identify it?

Thanks in advance :)

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Hi @roshanavand ,

I found one free schematic + boardview guide online (click on link in the 2nd post down), but didn’t follow through to see if it worked as per what is said.

There is also this supplier (click on the D13C_QT_0927 schematic_A Rev.pdf in the Download list) but you have to register and then pay for it.

Confirm that the motherboard’s model number is DAD13CMBAG0 - Quanta D13C to make sure that I’ve linked the correct one.

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Thank you @jayeff for your response.

Yes, the motherboard has the same model number.

I figured it’s a capacitor same as what is on the left corner marked with “NEu jJ8”, and this is the laptop’s USB/Audio board.

I couldn’t find the exact capacitor, but bought the whole board on ebay for about 20$.

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