Dv15 Mlk Mb 112801 Boardview Updated __link__ -
Managed by complex multi-phase PWM controllers to regulate CPU, RAM, and system rails.
: When you discover a new test point or a fix, use the Add Text or Add Polygon tool. Save it as a new version (e.g., dv15_mlk_112801_updated_by_Me.brd ) to contribute to the community.
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: This is a codename for the motherboard platform used by the original design manufacturer (ODM). Manufacturers like Quanta, Compal, or Wistron use internal codenames. "MLK" helps separate this board from others like "LA-A992P" or "DAY11".
Locate the SPI BIOS chip on the boardview. Pin 8 should read +3.3V_SPI . If power is present, trace the SPI lines (MOSI, MISO, CLK) back to the Super I/O chip using the boardview netlist to ensure there are no broken traces or corroded resistors. 3. Liquid Damage around the Audio / IO Area Managed by complex multi-phase PWM controllers to regulate
Manufacturers often alter component placement or values mid-production. The updated file accounts for these engineering changes.
Use a thermal camera or freeze spray on the physical board to see which highlighted component heats up. The hot component is your shorted culprit. Conclusion This public link is valid for 7 days
Intel 3rd Generation Core i3 / i5 / i7 (Ivy Bridge, LGA988 socket) Intel HM77 Express Chipset (Platform Controller Hub / PCH) System Memory Dual-channel DDR3L / DDR3 SO-DIMM (Up to 16GB, 1600 MHz) Graphics Subsystem