It's never the CPU, unless the PCH is on the same chip :( - LFC

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 109

  • @bigwill123ism
    @bigwill123ism 6 місяців тому +8

    OMG your face when you seen the "problem" I need an emote of that lol 7:40

  • @john_Jean-Marc_JMP5184
    @john_Jean-Marc_JMP5184 6 місяців тому +11

    Happy New Year, and thanks again for sharing this video. Always interesting.

  • @kanutinbonbin
    @kanutinbonbin 6 місяців тому +1

    Happy new year! Really appreciate the effort and the full diagnostic route; explanations were on point across the whole video and when the PCH lit up it was like "oh dang, gg, next pc" Keep this kind of content up!

  • @carlojoselitochua2954
    @carlojoselitochua2954 4 місяці тому +1

    Done watching, thank you very much for the informative repair video. I have learned significantly more troubleshooting & repair lessons in this tutorial video and to your other repair videos as well compared to my ENTIRE 4 YEARS OF COLLEGE due to the rotten & outdated standards of education here in the Philippines. I hope you will soon have a mini-series for Schematic & Boardview-free Voltage/Power Rail Tracing[12V/18-20V Main Voltage Rail, 5V, 3.3V, CPU/GPU Core Voltage Rail, DRAM Voltage Rail, IGPU Voltage Rail, System Agent/Northbridge Voltage Rail, PCH Voltage Rail, BIOS Voltage Rail, Battery Power Rail], Proper method of testing/checking of potentially faulty MOSFETs & ICs/Controller Chips, CPU/GPU/PCH Reballing and BIOS Bin File Editing.

  • @retrocomputinggrotto
    @retrocomputinggrotto 6 місяців тому

    Happy New Year! There's always something to learn from a failed repair as not everything is repairable.

  • @sanelb1147
    @sanelb1147 6 місяців тому +1

    It's actually nice to see the failure try as well, the steps u went through etc. Thank u

  • @doc_bucket1982
    @doc_bucket1982 6 місяців тому +1

    I love this channel, especially when I am down. Thanks.

  • @harriscom9255
    @harriscom9255 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for another informative video and very prosperous New Year to you.

  • @chrispike7249
    @chrispike7249 6 місяців тому +1

    Good to see this one and wishing you Happy New Year Graham heres to 2024

  • @meharimran86
    @meharimran86 3 місяці тому

    great video. full of knowledge. Big Thanks.

  • @xtender5
    @xtender5 5 місяців тому

    I don't know why but this video in particular made my head hurt. 😁Happy New Year, sir!

  • @HisMadness_
    @HisMadness_ 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video !

  • @mustangk62
    @mustangk62 5 місяців тому

    7:40 "OH!" Love it when you make a discovery!

  • @aurthorthing7403
    @aurthorthing7403 6 місяців тому

    That thing looked FUBARed.
    Hppy New Year and keep up the interesting skidmarks.

  • @QuentinStephens
    @QuentinStephens 6 місяців тому +4

    Happy New Year, Graham. Having the infrared camera directly linked to the PC seems a good move. I guess you'll be investing in another arm on which to mount it.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +3

      Maybe. It occurred while editing that had I needed to move in close or zoom in for a good look at a hot-spot area, that would be a lot harder to do with a fixed camera.

    • @laptopDoctorKZN
      @laptopDoctorKZN 6 місяців тому

      Read my post. ​@@Adamant_IT

  • @Negiku
    @Negiku Місяць тому

    It just a turn off when you diagnose a laptop for a while and then find out that the PCH is shorted. Happens to me quite a few times now.

  • @shehzadzarin6303
    @shehzadzarin6303 6 місяців тому

    Thx man,very informative video.

  • @sherlockholmes1121
    @sherlockholmes1121 6 місяців тому

    Nice one Graham happy new year

  • @addehashi
    @addehashi 6 місяців тому

    happy new year graham. thanks for your information ,i have a question did you think a repair has dying soon or have no future hoping your answer thanks

  • @piman2boek364
    @piman2boek364 6 місяців тому +2

    Once I saw the damage on the board I figured the board was not repairable but you did a remarkable job of trying to fix it anyway.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +4

      Ye, the main reason why I left the analysis of the regulator in during editing is that in this case it's not nearly as bad as it looks. If the PCH hadn't died, this would be totally fixable.

  • @gutthroom
    @gutthroom 6 місяців тому +1

    Happy new year🥳

  • @amirb715
    @amirb715 6 місяців тому

    thanks. great video

  • @dwight2310
    @dwight2310 6 місяців тому

    sir lord adamant. happy new year.

  • @emmanuelvalmas5648
    @emmanuelvalmas5648 6 місяців тому +1

    Following always your amazing in detail diagnosis, I have a question. Isn't it suppose to be the other way around? Low resistance on the output to the CPU which is very low resistance? Because in this instance the input measures 0.7ohm and then the output going to the CPU measures 7ohm?

  • @sylwesterirla9246
    @sylwesterirla9246 5 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 6 місяців тому +6

    I don't think that your first round of tests prior to finding the toasted chip was a waste of time. Even tho the board turned out to be a "No - Fix", those tests are useful. Great autopsy! Hope your New Year is going well!

    • @Nitty-GrittyElectronicsRepairs
      @Nitty-GrittyElectronicsRepairs 6 місяців тому +1

      I like your encouragement. Thanks on behalf of the creator

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 6 місяців тому

      @@Nitty-GrittyElectronicsRepairs I have time to look and find electronics, but not as much to test, learn, and try & fix them! As a kind of hobby I look for electronics in dumpsters and curbside stuff! Thanks for the reply

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 5 місяців тому +1

      Hope your New Year is going well! os mynn Duw [ in Welsh ]
      Dio Volente in Latin
      oxalá in Portuguese
      ojalá in Spanish
      Insha'allah in arabic
      God willing in English
      so Gott will in German

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 5 місяців тому

      @@andrew_koala2974 well wlI wish our (US) food prices would come down! Thank you 🤓

  • @Nitty-GrittyElectronicsRepairs
    @Nitty-GrittyElectronicsRepairs 6 місяців тому

    Great job there

  • @ApostleOfZeus
    @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому +2

    I appreciate your methodical approach, so refreshing. Fault finding without relying on schematic 'cheat sheets' is the best way to hone your skills and you embrace it much to my delight.

    • @ItachiRyu
      @ItachiRyu 6 місяців тому +2

      how is having a schematic a cheat sheet? literally saves time finding what he did

    • @ApostleOfZeus
      @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ItachiRyu Yes, I agree. But an understanding of electronic fundamentals is important, in my opinion

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven 6 місяців тому

    Very nice case again, it went out with a bang i guess.

  • @SC-fk6bb
    @SC-fk6bb 6 місяців тому +2

    Where do you find all the schematics and boardview?

  • @rogerokeefe3799
    @rogerokeefe3799 6 місяців тому

    Way above my motherboard knowledge, would love to have you work on my pcs if I ever have a similar problem.!

  • @KyleSand
    @KyleSand 6 місяців тому

    I've seen something similar but it shorted through board layers and killed a number of components including the Super IO and left the board crispy around those vias

  • @lastonkalonda1480
    @lastonkalonda1480 6 місяців тому

    Keep up the good work 😝😝

  • @tim0steele
    @tim0steele 6 місяців тому +1

    Replacement motherboards for this laptop are expensive, so probably not worth fixing. Which is sad.

  • @user-gs3vc3rq5e
    @user-gs3vc3rq5e 4 місяці тому

    Great video, as always.
    Can you share a link where I can buy this thermo camera?
    Thx

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  4 місяці тому

      Thermal cam is an Infiray P2 Pro, cheapest place to get it is Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DB5x7yd

  • @ApostleOfZeus
    @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому

    If they added dual cam to that new IR camera it would be sweet

  • @ravneiv
    @ravneiv 6 місяців тому +2

    Oh...

  • @dandapanipathak5616
    @dandapanipathak5616 6 місяців тому +1

    After a long time bro

  • @lordmmx1303
    @lordmmx1303 6 місяців тому

    happy new year. oh and stupid pch. :D

  • @muka_32
    @muka_32 6 місяців тому

    Regarding the thermal camera, you could mirror your phone on the PC. There are bunch of software out there.

    • @rackbasedlife9584
      @rackbasedlife9584 6 місяців тому +1

      a fairly easy one if using android in scrcpy which you can just straight record into obs with a application capture. requires android with usb debugging turned on, and a usb cable (2.0 works, 3.0 or faster is better for higher framerates)

  • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
    @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 6 місяців тому +1

    Of course it blew up near a Varta battery ;-)

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen 6 місяців тому

    Graham this might sound like a basic question but can I ask where you find schematics for all these laptops? I have purchased some for devices I own but I wonder if you use some sort of subscription service or something to have access to so many.
    Thank you

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  5 місяців тому +1

      Badcaps is my usual resource

  • @ApostleOfZeus
    @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому

    Could I request an in-depth video explanation of the now premium range defacto phase regulation, achieved by DrMOS. Thanks

  • @HeTake123
    @HeTake123 6 місяців тому +2

    I had a 15” HP Pavilion with a 4000 series Ryzen 5 yesterday that didnt post, and the CPU got hot.
    ”Luckily” it did post if I pressed down on the CPU, so a reflow ”fixed it”
    Hate CPU faults :-/

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo 6 місяців тому

    Brother, what is that thermal camera? bmv amazing video ! so much to learn there!

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +2

      InfiRay P2 Pro

    • @GlishaSo
      @GlishaSo 6 місяців тому

      @@Adamant_IT ok than i am happy to I am saving money for purchase that camera. Tnx bro

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 5 місяців тому

    I have the same laptop, where one of the inrush limiter mosfets were shorted.(flea market pickup)This ended with a laptop that works only on its battery, while it is charged. The orange LED is on, saying that it is charging, but from my power supply, no current is being drawn. I replaced the mosfet, but now the laptop does not want to turn on at all. And the gate voltage is 0. What drives those mosfets?

    • @alvinkirui9233
      @alvinkirui9233 4 місяці тому

      The power management chip. Mostly BQ chips(as in they start with the letter BQ). if you look around or close to the battery coil(power inductor for charging the battery) you will find it there

    • @andrasszabo7386
      @andrasszabo7386 4 місяці тому

      @@alvinkirui9233 do I need to replace that chip? If I do, then do I need to reprogram the new one before use? Or I just need to get one, solder it onto the board, and that is it?

    • @alvinkirui9233
      @alvinkirui9233 4 місяці тому

      @@andrasszabo7386
      The chip doesn't need programming ...just soldering it
      The chip also drives the (highside and lowside) MOSFETs for charging of the battery and in some laptops, the chip is enabled(ENABLE PIN on the chip) by the voltage from centre pin of the charger (like hp)

    • @andrasszabo7386
      @andrasszabo7386 4 місяці тому

      @@alvinkirui9233 OK, thank you. I can easily replace that if I can find a replacement chip. I will have to look it up though, as I am never going to install any used chips into that laptop.

  • @yellownev
    @yellownev 6 місяців тому

    Can’t win them all ….. very interesting. I wonder if it actually released the smoke !!

  • @AnonymousRepair
    @AnonymousRepair 6 місяців тому

    My first diagnostics before I even open the laptop is USB data lines if they are shorted I just say sorry PCH
    There are software for the thermal cam let me know and I can Email you the links :)

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +4

      Yea weirdly I've not actually seen that many PCH fails, but they're starting to crop up - or maybe I've just got to the point where I'm fixing up to the stage of a dead PCH being in the way. But yes, I've got a USB breakout board and I'm going to solder some banana jacks to it so I can have a little plug-in multimeter for quick checking.

  • @KrissBartlett
    @KrissBartlett 6 місяців тому

    That was intersting non fix but was good thanks

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic209 6 місяців тому

    Good sfuff

  • @khaledmosa
    @khaledmosa 6 місяців тому

    i want to learn more

  • @gaiuscoleman8815
    @gaiuscoleman8815 5 місяців тому

    Hello
    Can you offer me a solution to the following problem please? I work from home. I am using my own all-in-one PC’s monitor screen instead of the much smaller employer’s laptop screen. In order to sign in to work, I have to do the following:
    • Power on both laptop and PC
    • Press Windows key on own PC
    • Click on HDMI Input which is set at Standard
    • Click on Connect to HDMI
    • At this point I can now see, on my own PC’s monitor, my employer’s sign-in, etc screen and eventually my employer’s Desktop on the laptop. Further, I can safely close the lid of the laptop
    • However, when I sign off each evening from my employer’s screen, I want to revert to using my own PC again. It has been suggested to me that that is because my own PC is an all-in-one and that the problem/issue may not be possible to resolve. Had my PC had a separate monitor this problem probably wouldn’t arise. This is what I’m trying to find out: is there away round this?

  • @danielnavarro9224
    @danielnavarro9224 6 місяців тому

    RIP PCH

  • @electrolatif
    @electrolatif 6 місяців тому

    Game over😂😂😂😂😂

  • @aardwolf21
    @aardwolf21 6 місяців тому

    My comment may have been removed because it contained a link, but there's open source software for topdon cameras that apparently works with the P2 and allows colour imaging and spot temps, google is your friend if I'm not allowed to post links.

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +3

      Yea posting a link will definitely set off spam bots - I've already been checking out other software options (this video was recorded before Christmas) but cheers anyway!

  • @tuomashamalainen5685
    @tuomashamalainen5685 6 місяців тому

    Where did u learn all this?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +2

      I was binging Louis Rossman's channel around 2016/017 when he was smashing out a lot of mac board repair videos, and I picked up most of the basics there. After that, it's mostly trial and error of just staring at boards and figuring it out based on what you saw other people doing.
      I'm planning on re-launching the Board Repair Basics series I did back then with a new primer on this topic, hopefully to make a modern "here's where to get started" series of videos.

    • @markh2369
      @markh2369 2 місяці тому

      That would be great, as you have the teacher gift. Any ETA on that series?

  • @chrisamon5762
    @chrisamon5762 6 місяців тому +2

    Well there's ya problem!!! Rotfl!!!!😅

  • @nyanpasu64
    @nyanpasu64 6 місяців тому

    Did the capacitor or PCH fail?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +3

      PCH failed first, and that overloaded the 3.3v regulator, the fireball from that killed the capacitor.

    • @nyanpasu64
      @nyanpasu64 6 місяців тому

      @@Adamant_IT Oh that's an interesting sequence of events. Is it practical (or not cost-effective) to replace/reball the CPU?

    • @almostdarkslide3851
      @almostdarkslide3851 6 місяців тому

      @@nyanpasu64 If you can find a replacement (that's a big IF), you'll never know if it works before replacing it. If you replace it and it doesn't work, you'll never know if it was your fault or the seller fault. Often they are too expensive to gamble, considering also the fact you can't charge your client for a faulty replacement chip you ordered.
      It would be easier to replace the motherboard with a working one (and it would probably cost the same). Moreover, old laptops aren't worth it (that doesn't mean I agree with this consumerism world).

  • @ApostleOfZeus
    @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому

    I think a BGA chip, remove and replace, would generate delictable content

  • @jonathaningram4672
    @jonathaningram4672 6 місяців тому

    GG,

  • @karakisihmas
    @karakisihmas 6 місяців тому

    Hi, how much does a computer technician earn in the USA?

    • @shaunmorrissey7313
      @shaunmorrissey7313 6 місяців тому +1

      How the hell would we know, we live in a developed country

    • @karakisihmas
      @karakisihmas 6 місяців тому

      example how much to charge to format your PC?@@shaunmorrissey7313

  • @Jutubee-ds1he
    @Jutubee-ds1he 6 місяців тому +1

    Just check 8 pin on BIOS chip bro :)

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +3

      What sort of measurement would you expect to see there? Does it go low-resistance with a dead PCH as well?
      I kinda want to make a video that collects all the common dead-PCH symptoms to help people check for it.

    • @piernov
      @piernov 6 місяців тому +2

      Pin 8 of 25-series SPI ROM is connected to a power rail. So if there is a short to ground on that power rail, that pin will also measure shorted to ground. Nothing more, nothing less.
      On a motherboard, the SPI ROM that stores the BIOS is connected to a 3.3V or a 1.8V rail. There are multiple 3.3V rails, so which one it is exactly depends on the board. If it is the main 3.3V buck converter (which is common) then in the case shown in the video it would measure shorted to ground as well.
      Doesn't tell if the PCH or something else is shorted.
      Also a shorted PCH does not necessarily show up on that specific power rail, could show up on the PCH core power rail (1.05V), another 3.3V rail or even the RTC rail. RTC is a little bit more tricky because since it's (generally) behind a diode you won't immediately see a short to ground on one of the common power rails of the motherboard.
      And sadly there are also many cases where a PCH is bad without showing a short to ground anywhere.
      I had a few of these, recently I spent hours on a Latitude E6230 trying to diagnose it, basically it looked like BIOS was being read but getting stuck very early, and it had a strange behaviour (would restart without S0 rails after a few seconds, then restart again with S0 rails after several seconds and cycle like that continuously). I replaced the EC, the CPU and finally the PCH and only after replacing the PCH it started working (I put back the original EC which was fine, but not the CPU since it's a lot of painful work, I'm pretty sure it's working though).

    • @Jutubee-ds1he
      @Jutubee-ds1he 6 місяців тому

      When it is hybrid, so PCH is on the same chip, low res. on 8 pin of SPI is 90% PCH. U can give 1V to 8 pin SPI and PCH will got hot.

    • @tafadzwamusekiwa659
      @tafadzwamusekiwa659 6 місяців тому

      ​@@Adamant_IT a short on the 8th pin is a PCH short because that chip usually is 1.8v or 3.3v and directly connected to the pch

  • @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
    @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 6 місяців тому +1

    yea if the PCH is part of the CPU and that fails the motherboard is toast because the CPU isent replacable on laptops anymore

    • @piernov
      @piernov 6 місяців тому +3

      CPU is replaceable with the right set of tools, skills and a replacement part. But definitely not worth it on this kind of machine. Can't justify spending several thousand dollars in equipment, a few hours of work (less if you're experienced, but everyone starts from 0), and the cost of a used CPU which may already be dead anyway (or with incompatible Boot Guard) on a machine that's worth like less than $250? And a used board is under $100. That's why almost nobody does this, you lose money.
      In fact even if you do that on machines that are worth it, the main issue is that you cannot source parts reliably, Intel doesn't sell you this kind of CPU.
      Also, CPUs with PCH on the same package were never socketed, always soldered, and before that the PCH was soldered to the motherboard anyway, so still needs BGA rework. At least a replacement PCH is cheaper and easier to replace. And interestingly enough, PCH (as well as CPUs) started becoming less reliable from that point onwards, when Intel started integrating the PCH in the CPU package for some series, and stop manufacturing socketed mobile CPUs (that's my own experience at least).

    • @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440
      @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440 6 місяців тому

      @@piernov what I ment was it wasent socketed cpu

  • @MasterJediSean
    @MasterJediSean 5 місяців тому

    Intel board with an AMD GPU? WTF is that about.

  • @smbrob
    @smbrob 6 місяців тому

    You are a great mechanic, but the biggest mistake in repair is going in with your mind made up.
    But that happens to the best sometimes.

  • @ApostleOfZeus
    @ApostleOfZeus 6 місяців тому

    Where's a nice Fluke 87V? You're still using that cheap Chinese vc99

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +4

      Ey it doers the job for this kind of work. I like cheap tools when they're enough, as it shows that you don't have to spend four figures to get started.

  • @kanistas
    @kanistas 6 місяців тому

    What is a PCH?

    • @Adamant_IT
      @Adamant_IT  6 місяців тому +7

      Platform Controller Hub. It's basically the main chipset for the motherboard that directs everything.
      On laptops with low-voltage CPUs, it's built into the CPU, which is why the chip has two dies on it. These built-in PCHs are notoriously fragile.

  • @ikhoChvolume12
    @ikhoChvolume12 4 місяці тому

    PCH dead

  • @markae0
    @markae0 6 місяців тому

    Great video!