HP 15s-fq No Power, Laptop Diagnostics
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Sorry about the lack of multimeter cam. Looks like I forgot to include it in the export - not worth destroying the analytics with a reupload for that though, so it'll be back next time.
That's ok you explained each of the readings, saved us from trying to read the meter and watch what you were measuring.
Board repair😀😀😀....nice work!!!
Can I ask a bit of an off-topic question? Where's the name, "Adamant IT" come from?
Can you activate the multimeter sound in case of a short circuit?
Just for a second I thought you were going to finish early... But at least we got a happy ending.
"We maintain a level of professionalism here", oh Lord.
Oh Lord, Graham Lord.
Really ????? lol
Well, at least we know what the chip is doing! :P
When I started learning board repair, I found out quickly how important schematics were. Some UA-camrs just post easy looking videos of shorted and broken caps and they give a quick explanation leaving a lot out. Also, I do have to say, this channel is the only channel that really has helped me learn board repair. If you want to truly learn board repair, this is the guy to follow.
Great video. You had me in stitches on the out take. 😂😂
Ya, that beard does make one chuckle.
Hm. That strangely named chip... two different takes about it at that. ;) Oh, and bonus outtakes as well.
Sorry, I missed it. What was that chip again?
💦
the face after the comment about no comments at 20:08 is why I watched this
they get chips that do that now? damn! lol
Motherboard death by Qqorgasm?
why you do not fix the PCH ? You posted a video at Apr/01 how to do it with a milk 😀😀😀😀😄
QqCUM chip, 3.3V.
20:10 the chip is not coming 🤣
Always stick around for the post-credit scenes....
Qqcum busted all over the pch.😂
Cum on it’s the internet they will always be jokes
The outtakes last longer than some dudes. What a coincidence considering the name of the chip.
Be Nice if Your Omh Meter was on The Screen..
You really are a fantastic teacher, you explain things so well. I always look forward to your uploads. And you do great closeup microscope views of the board components. Big plus.
Hope you had a box of tissues handy 😂
I think that chip had a stain on it
i3 12th gen better than i5 11th gen, surprisingly
I did wonder that, but wasn't going to start looking up benchmarks in the middle of recording. As long as there's 4 physical cores, I'm happy, after that IPC is king as far as I'm concerned. 2c4t CPUs I tend to avoid, because even with good IPC, 2 cores are just easy to overwhelm.
you are overcomplicating it , there is close to 0 ohm short on power rail , injecting 0.8v can't damage anything , there ain't a thing on this board that's meant for voltages lower than that.
And then you inject on a sense line that goes into the EC and kill the board.
I am teaching an abundance of caution, but also teaching people how to identify sections and navigate a board is never a waste of time. Blind repair only gets you so far - at some point you need to learn how to figure the board out.
Absolutely love the outtakes, so funny!
A blooper reel... that's a rare treat!
It's been great watching you progress over the years with your repairs. 👍
Really good video man, well done on including the outtakes at the end too 🤣
Trying to sell an i5 sony laptop on facebook marketplace for 50£(100au$). Nobody wants it. I'm surprised i see so many laptop repair videos still. A dying industry. Bring back Amiga laptop.
I have this latop (if its an i5 1235u) and was wondering if the RAM is upgradable and now I know it is :)
I will be an adult and not make a joke about the c*m chip. 😐
I will just laugh instead. 🤣🤣🤣
If I understood correctly, the short was between layers of the board at that one point right ?
You couldn't fix by cutting a small section of board away or micro-drilling a hole there etc, and re-routing a couple of traces if need be ?
Thanks like the way you go step by step
Professional comment. Nothing about any chip!
Glad I stayed for the happy ending.
I don't think he has noticed....
love how you call probing stabbing Graham LOL
Me too. It sounds very authentic. It reminds me of the movies about the Roman legions. Lol.
In cases like these, can you ask for the defective board for parts? Straight face please!! 😅🤣
Don't buy HP, kids
great video. thanks
what on earth has Q been upto on that chip lol
This one gets better and better.
Love your videos man, so informative and very fun to watch, I learn something new with every video, the outtakes are a nice touch, thank you for the upload! :D
We are professional, we dont talk about a chip on the board. It is not his fault that te laptop is dead.
cool! Power injection and thermal imaging! That was a joy to watch. Thanks, Graham.
Just a thought... how common are this kind of failure's? Do u think it has any tng to do with PCH and CPU being on the same chip? If so how concerned should i be coz i got msi modern 15 laptop with the same design... pch and cpu on the same chip.
I've had it for a yr and its a nice laptop. With worst possible screen hinge designs...
PCH failure is very common, yea. And yes, the PCH doesn't like the amount of heat that the CPU core right next to it is kicking out. However, this is basically how the vast majority of modern mobile CPUs are built (as a CPU/PCH combo chip) so there's not really anything you can do about it. Like, buying a different model of laptop won't solve this because it'll be the same.
Are pre surface mount components better or worse quality than surface mount ones?
Sort of. Through-hole can be more robust because it's less vulnerable to thermal cycles (legs can expand/contract), but for the components that matter like capacitors, through-hole caps aren't exactly reliable either. It's a moot point in modern computer design because you _have_ to use surface mount to get the ESR down. Capacitors with long through-hole legs just aren't fast enough for modern circuits.
At least you got a good laugh out of it. So it's a win in its own right.
come fly with me .come fly and fly away lol
Thanks for the video, I'll come again next time.
I have to pause and walk away 🤣
Very nice
I watched a video of you installing the aorus z370. Unfortunately you didn’t go step by step. I know you created this video five years ago.. but perhaps you are willing to help me out with a problem im facing?
I love your teachings, but I think it would be helpful to have another inset in the video of a shot of your meter readings as you're probing around.
What termo camera are you used?
Infiray P2 Pro
I looked in on this repair because I have got one of these computers. Nice to see your fault tracing technique, thank you. 😊. My computer works fine, and I fitted a different HDD and loaded Linux Mint onto that.
I mean it had everything down below happy ending the works
Another interesting video, even though the solution was replace the motherboard.
please select the language for the windows setup kinda OC with it hahaha
I always learn things through your videos, electronics mainly and english! your way to speak for even no natives its really nice for learning. Very thanks mate!
At 5.49 you mentioned "maybe our battery charger or main rain supply depending on what main rail we got"".Please can you clarify "depending on what main rail we got"" because my interpretation is 19 v is the only main rail on laptops. tks
There's two topologies for the main power rail, Hybrid or Narrow VDC. I need to make a video about it some time, but it's on the bucket list. If you want to read up on this, here's a great primer by Piernov: www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-laptops-tablets-and-mobile-devices/80414-laptop-battery-charging-circuit
Pattern in thermal camera looked like from the back side to me. Did you check the back side?
I did, yea, it was more noticeable on the top-side.
great bloopers
Great work
Dang the discoloration of that board around the CPU socket is crazy
Yea based on the writing on the board, I'm wondering if this CPU got reflowed or something like that at some point. Wild speculation, but that hand writing on the board ain't factory.
@@Adamant_IT I was almost thinking the same due to that discoloring and the writing. Only the board knows for sure, and it's dead 😂
Idk man, im kind of desperate. My computer has been dealing with crashes since the day I built it. I cannot for the life of my figure it out. From SFC scans and repairs, to pouring over Event Viewer and removing software, to scouring windbg for hours reading several dumps. Im at a loss. I have no idea what is causing my crashes. I have tried some other boards with no help. Grasping at straws but if there's any suggestions of anything please help me out. I'll try anything before giving the PC a fresh windows install.
Sounds like bad RAM or a bad SSD.
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OK question how much is a quid
About 1 lbs.
Quid = GBP
It's the British equivalent of 'bucks'
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.
Normally, when you observe that each component in a device is not identified with alphanumeric characters using indelible ink (commonly white); That is to say, such a device lacks silkscreen printing on each PCB that makes it up, so for that device you will not find the service manual (schematic diagram) either. The majority of recognized manufacturers whose authentic models meet this requirement will be able to enter (be accepted by Quality Control agencies) the demanding North American market (USA and Canada mainly). Another way to say it: I see the PCB silk-screened so I'm likely to find the service manual. NOT screen printed? well... Greetings.