Sorin it is because of videos like this that so many people have great respect for you. Your explainations to us viewers at the beginning of this video was very understandable. We don't just look at you as a great technician, thorough teacher and all around great guy; but one we can trust to tell us the truth. I have never met you but I feel you are one of the most honest men in the world. The stories you tell us have such great wisedom and knowledge that we can't get from anyone else. I really appreciate that you share so much with us. Both professionally and as a friend.
Kenneth you've put in words what so many of us feel here. Its people like Sorin and their generosity that makes life bearable and enjoyable on this planet right? Way to go. Good luck to you.
Dedicated work within the time limit of 4to5 complicated laptop repairing and mobiles and giving information to staff and returning to the teaching video . We all thank for the camera, microscope toggling and power supply, mulitmeter, ammeter on the video corner for the valuable information atonce. You are a great man for the world......seeking 4 electronics...,.thank u.
I recently join this channel..Only to realize there a pple like you Who fill my mind with advanced electronics.. You are super my mn..only geographical distance is the barrier.. GOD BLESS YOU WITH SUCH UNIQUE LESSONS
i live boring life now...and this man has made it exciting again...im hungry for knowledge and kicking myself about all the laptops my family friends and girl have thrown away .
39:18 😂😂😂 How you understood what im thinking.. 43:12 Why i choose this motherboard, its old one... 😂😂 Anyways its a very helpfull video for me. And thanks a lot for your effort to enlighten people. Again thank you master. Keep up the good work.... God bless you.
Out of all of UA-cam videos you are the best I have seen, i have downloaded all your videos , thank you very much for your help, i wish you all the best my teacher.
Am doing great because of the knowledge i had from your lessons sir. I can fix charging problems for laptops just by following the 19volts line pass as you just showed us easily. I call today's lesson as GENERAL DIAGNOSE OF ALL POWER SUPPLIES ON A PC MOTHERBOARD. I came across a HP 840 misbehaving i believe the 3.3v power supply on bias is not working ,i will give the feedback on comment. Thanks sir
Sir, first of all i am thanking you for your vedios. i am watching these related field vedios for a long time. but i catch your one recently. ur vedios amazing, , because you teach the real time experience and further more its very clear. i want to add some things here. i noticed when you explain , if you can give some information on the theory part and do the practical part, it will be more use full. i need more vedios on iphone repairing, the basics, and fault finding. very good teacher you are.
@@electronicsrepairschool Sorin, please can you tell me the name of the black tape at 12:40? I've been looking all over to buy some but i can't find anything because i don't know where to get it nor the name. Thanks.
@@thingshappen9199 Not sure if you're still looking for that, but the closest I was able to find was this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E8W9XEO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I've used it on several laptops and they seem to work perfectly. Hope this helps!
Very educational video, not one on all youtube can even remotely tip on you. i have a degree electronics and learn more in your videos then all the time i sat on the schoolbanks. I you like and if you find the time could you explane about all the writings on pcb boards and motherboards please there is so much information on there but i have no clue what it means. Thank you for all the great lessons.
actually sir ,the voltage going on the bios chip is called an LDO voltage n is supplied by the pin number 8 of the standby ic (tps51125) n the 5v from pin number 17 before u get the actual 3.3_5v coming from pin 7 n 24 .the LDO is also the voltage u get on the power button .
Sorin you need to start using boardview.. In 4 seconds you will find your 3.3v 5v 1.2 or 1.3v In the boardview is easy the see the network of the ic and just pointing to a pin of the bios ic in you case 3.3v you will see were the 3.3v started and the ramifications.. Now a days is easy to find boardviews of all most all big board producers. Just ask next time I. Got 1tb of schematics and boardviews You number one fan lol
This was really good video! I tryed about 1 year ago to repair asus laptop, which the problem was, that it power light turned on and fan was spinning, but the screen was black. It went horribly wrong when I measured with a little knowhow voltages from various places, there were 19V and 1,8V present. When I measured voltages from resistor network (it was mistake) my test probe shorted 2 pins from resistor and it caused more problems. Now there is shorts across graphig chip's very small capacitors. And also across some other ceramic capacitor. With this video and others i know now a little bit more about motherboards.
You know what sorin, all your video is really informative.. im learning alot. i just have abit knowledge about electronic. but all your video make me learn alot of things.. u are best teacher ever.
Thats a good one. Best thing i like is he says most things in detail like which bios pin, what mark means etc. I would like to know more about ceramic capacitors, how to identify, how to replace and which to use, how to know the pole etc
Thank you for this video sir. I keep on watching again and again just to understand every details of it. I wish i had your talent on how to fix motherboard easily.
Dr. Jack I'm sure your passion and interest will provide you with all the skills necessary and you will be able to troubleshoot like a pro. Sorin is a great inspiration. Good luck to you.
Thank you for for talking about the differences between shops. It's hilarious listening to kids who have done 5 computer jobs in their whole life and average 1 per week talking about how repairs should be done. Good luck surviving anywhere other than working for yourself with that sort of flow. Talk to someone when you're handling 25+ jobs a week.
that NEC low ESR cap under CPU is often faulty after couple of years. MOBO wount start. Hot air test it. Replace it with 4 tantals and 4 ceramics suitable for this power rail.
There are 3 section in power supply 19v 1 Adapter V - in supply to 2 fet 19v coming from main fuse which connected with charging section and discharging section . And Step Down section which providing 3v and 5v . But from main fuse 19v providing individuals supply as I/O Ic and GMCH, ram section , ICH , and Step Down section.
That's great. I wouldn't want to be here if it were for newbies. I'm trying to gain deep knowledge about electronic circuits, motherboards and power rails. There are many newbies electronic channels like linustech where you can find info about basic electronic things.
thank you so much good job we badly need practice your friendly method is wonderful very vivid ,not like others who give a cold speech like an answering machine i feel like i am besides you in your workplace
Moha Menfis you've said it absolutely well. I completely agree with you. Its what gives Sorin's videos the touch of life. You feel so well connected right?
Me too got a Samsung lap which is NP-R522, i have removed it with 330 capacitors and issue got fixed. It was very difficult for me to remove that boxed capacitors behind the processor.
The beginning of the video was so good, especially explaining the power supply parts. But later I got lost, I don't know what's going on, and how he can find where's the problem?
North Ridge Fix finds the board shorts with his diode mode. He just searches the board till he finds no 1/2 volts to ground. When he finds no drop he knows where the short is. He has a thermal camera and he finds where the heat is by putting more and more amps at 1.3v, upon removing that chip, if diode mode finds no short he has the fix.
thank you so much..I really learned something everyday from your video..stay healthy and more power..I'm excited everyday waiting and watching your video..thanks alot again..
I have a aspire 5742z with battery in the gets so hot you cant hold it and laptop turns off . but can take the battery out and have wall pluged in it stays on and dont shut down. does that mean that battery is short or chip may be shorted
I dont understand something: Why do the manufacturers sometimes place the first MOSFETS so far away from the charging port? Doesn't it make the whole design of the board more complicated to have to route the power up and down all over the place like that? Wouldn't it make more sense to place the first power distribution point closest to the port? Please correct me if the question is completely invalid.
The samsung board looked like an NP R530. ? I am not sure it matters whether its old or not as it shows people like me how you arrived at solving the problem. Well done.
Hello sir... you are so great... i am following your all your videos.. its very interesting and knowledgeable, thank you once again. I have 2 doubts, if you could please help me to clear it.1. How do we confirm whether the BIOS is not working, any symptoms or checking points etc.. even after there is 3.3V and 5V ?2. How do we confirm controller chip has issue?
nice video..thank you very much...just want to clear something, which probably a noob question ...i am new to laptop board repair..,,just want to ask...when testing the power supplies of the laptop..all ceramic caps should have voltage or those only with coil and mosfets...and you list down for me, if is it ok..the voltages need to be test..like what you said 19v for the power jack all the way to the capacitors and 3.3v for the bios, 5.5v i think for the USB and 1.5v for the RAM. is there anything else...sorry for the question if annoys you..thank you very much again...big help..
sir i have a laptop when you press the power button the the switch light comes and go. now if you press the button you can test for 3v and 5v but it does not stay on. there is no schematics for the board.
Sir , a smd capacitor is usually brown , but i have seen small smd component which is white and it’s very small component. I was thinking it was a capacitor but when i test the resistance i get mega ohms .. so my question is what are they really , i see them on many motherboards ? I was also thinking it might be a fuse then i noticed that they are sometimes in parallel or in series. Thus it’s can’t be fuse as they won’t place fuses in such ways.
Nice tutorial. ..Thank you...I have a hp 250 g6 i7. My laptop just immediately shut down when I plugged my phone to charge. My motherboard is dead. ..any adivice
Yet another fantastic video. I understand that the 19v rail supplies all the other power supplies on the board. However, on the other power supplys, is there some sort of step down voltage regulator to drop from 19v to 3.3v, 5v etc on each individual power supply?. Many thanks!
Sorin it is because of videos like this that so many people have great respect for you. Your explainations to us viewers at the beginning of this video was very understandable. We don't just look at you as a great technician, thorough teacher and all around great guy; but one we can trust to tell us the truth. I have never met you but I feel you are one of the most honest men in the world. The stories you tell us have such great wisedom and knowledge that we can't get from anyone else. I really appreciate that you share so much with us. Both professionally and as a friend.
Kenneth you've put in words what so many of us feel here. Its people like Sorin and their generosity that makes life bearable and enjoyable on this planet right? Way to go. Good luck to you.
Dedicated work within the time limit of 4to5 complicated laptop repairing and mobiles and giving information to staff and returning to the teaching video . We all thank for the camera, microscope toggling and power supply, mulitmeter, ammeter on the video corner for the valuable information atonce. You are a great man for the world......seeking 4 electronics...,.thank u.
I recently join this channel..Only to realize there a pple like you Who fill my mind with advanced electronics.. You are super my mn..only geographical distance is the barrier.. GOD BLESS YOU WITH SUCH UNIQUE LESSONS
Thanks to you I was able to bring to life my dead Dell spx labtop . Thanks for sharing you knowledge.
i live boring life now...and this man has made it exciting again...im hungry for knowledge and kicking myself about all the laptops my family friends and girl have thrown away .
This is the simplest and best teaching I found on youtube, a great job thanks.
39:18
😂😂😂
How you understood what im thinking..
43:12
Why i choose this motherboard, its old one... 😂😂
Anyways its a very helpfull video for me. And thanks a lot for your effort to enlighten people. Again thank you master.
Keep up the good work....
God bless you.
Fantastic videos, great for learning. I have just recently come across your channel and is already one of my favourites.
Thank you sir. This was not even told in schools. Simplified explanation.
Out of all of UA-cam videos you are the best I have seen, i have downloaded all your videos , thank you very much for your help, i wish you all the best my teacher.
Am doing great because of the knowledge i had from your lessons sir. I can fix charging problems for laptops just by following the 19volts line pass as you just showed us easily. I call today's lesson as GENERAL DIAGNOSE OF ALL POWER SUPPLIES ON A PC MOTHERBOARD. I came across a HP 840 misbehaving i believe the 3.3v power supply on bias is not working ,i will give the feedback on comment. Thanks sir
Sir, first of all i am thanking you for your vedios. i am watching these related field vedios for a long time. but i catch your one recently. ur vedios amazing, , because you teach the real time experience and further more its very clear. i want to add some things here. i noticed when you explain , if you can give some information on the theory part and do the practical part, it will be more use full. i need more vedios on iphone repairing, the basics, and fault finding. very good teacher you are.
"Where are my mosfets?" should become a shirt.
:)))), i will order one :)
@@electronicsrepairschool Sorin, please can you tell me the name of the black tape at 12:40? I've been looking all over to buy some but i can't find anything because i don't know where to get it nor the name. Thanks.
@@thingshappen9199 Not sure if you're still looking for that, but the closest I was able to find was this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E8W9XEO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've used it on several laptops and they seem to work perfectly. Hope this helps!
I have felt my brain growing watching this video and googling things I did not understand at the same time. Thank you so much! xd
Very educational video, not one on all youtube can even remotely tip on you. i have a degree electronics and learn more in your videos then all the time i sat on the schoolbanks.
I you like and if you find the time could you explane about all the writings on pcb boards and motherboards please there is so much information on there but i have no clue what it means.
Thank you for all the great lessons.
actually sir ,the voltage going on the bios chip is called an LDO voltage n is supplied by the pin number 8 of the standby ic (tps51125) n the 5v from pin number 17 before u get the actual 3.3_5v coming from pin 7 n 24 .the LDO is also the voltage u get on the power button .
Sorin you need to start using boardview.. In 4 seconds you will find your 3.3v 5v 1.2 or 1.3v
In the boardview is easy the see the network of the ic and just pointing to a pin of the bios ic in you case 3.3v you will see were the 3.3v started and the ramifications.. Now a days is easy to find boardviews of all most all big board producers. Just ask next time I. Got 1tb of schematics and boardviews
You number one fan lol
Please how do I get laptop schematics, I need som please thank you
vinafix.com/
and google is your best way to find.
make services free and paid.
just make some effort and you will find everything
Could you show us how to do it?
Could you show us? how to do it? thanks in advance.
THESE ARE SO EDUCATIVE so keep 'em coming
This was really good video! I tryed about 1 year ago to repair asus laptop, which the problem was, that it power light turned on and fan was spinning, but the screen was black. It went horribly wrong when I measured with a little knowhow voltages from various places, there were 19V and 1,8V present. When I measured voltages from resistor network (it was mistake) my test probe shorted 2 pins from resistor and it caused more problems. Now there is shorts across graphig chip's very small capacitors. And also across some other ceramic capacitor.
With this video and others i know now a little bit more about motherboards.
Great, I will keep a eye open for a asus with black screen
Ok! Keep up good work. :)
You know what sorin, all your video is really informative.. im learning alot. i just have abit knowledge about electronic.
but all your video make me learn alot of things.. u are best teacher ever.
@Andrew_koala
cool. thanks for the reprimand.
i am an electrician but i like the way you teach people on your chennal
That scene when Neo has Kung Fu loaded into his brain - watching this channel does the same thing. You learn electronics Kung Fu on steroids.
Thats a good one. Best thing i like is he says most things in detail like which bios pin, what mark means etc. I would like to know more about ceramic capacitors, how to identify, how to replace and which to use, how to know the pole etc
@@deividaskevisas9823 They have no pole.
Thats a new one to me lol i do that stuff rarely, so i dont know much
Thank you for this video sir. I keep on watching again and again just to understand every details of it. I wish i had your talent on how to fix motherboard easily.
Dr. Jack I'm sure your passion and interest will provide you with all the skills necessary and you will be able to troubleshoot like a pro. Sorin is a great inspiration. Good luck to you.
Thank you for for talking about the differences between shops.
It's hilarious listening to kids who have done 5 computer jobs in their whole life and average 1 per week talking about how repairs should be done. Good luck surviving anywhere other than working for yourself with that sort of flow. Talk to someone when you're handling 25+ jobs a week.
Thank you a lot! Your videos are great! I fixed my Lenovo Laptop. Your explanations are the best
i'm going to have nightmares about not being able to find mosfets after this video. thanks sorin.
Thank you a lot. I watched part 2 before part 1. Awesome.
that NEC low ESR cap under CPU is often faulty after couple of years. MOBO wount start. Hot air test it. Replace it with 4 tantals and 4 ceramics suitable for this power rail.
There are 3 section in power supply 19v
1 Adapter V - in supply to 2 fet
19v coming from main fuse which connected with charging section and discharging section .
And Step Down section which providing 3v and 5v .
But from main fuse 19v providing individuals supply as I/O Ic and GMCH, ram section , ICH , and Step Down section.
Just perfect! Thank you so much for your explanations! It is very useful as a beginner!
Thank you, you are so good. I learn so much. Keep your wonderfull job. We need people like you, the best of the best.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Sorin! God bless you 🙌
You may know your stuff really well and can relate your knowledge to people who are experienced but not to “newbies”.
That's great. I wouldn't want to be here if it were for newbies. I'm trying to gain deep knowledge about electronic circuits, motherboards and power rails.
There are many newbies electronic channels like linustech where you can find info about basic electronic things.
Thank you so much for all
Respects
I love this man, kudos to you Sorin, appreciate your work mate.
great vids I'll be a patron when back in work
thank you so much good job we badly need practice your friendly method is wonderful very vivid ,not like others who give a cold speech like an answering machine i feel like i am besides you in your workplace
Moha Menfis you've said it absolutely well. I completely agree with you. Its what gives Sorin's videos the touch of life. You feel so well connected right?
Great I confident to repair Laptop. Thank you. What is your brand of multimeter that you are using?
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guys change the playback speed to 1.25 in video settings... you`ll thank me later
@@mihaivioara I went 1.5x lol thanks
My biggest problem as a learner is getting old motherboards. Everyone wants surprisingly a lot of money for them, even when broken. Like AUD$50 each.
34:36 These Samsung boards have common problem with big NEC Tokin capacitor under CPU that goes bad, which makes the laptop turn off randomly.
Not only this boards. The same is on most MSI laptops and some of toshiba models.
Me too got a Samsung lap which is NP-R522, i have removed it with 330 capacitors and issue got fixed. It was very difficult for me to remove that boxed capacitors behind the processor.
The beginning of the video was so good, especially explaining the power supply parts.
But later I got lost, I don't know what's going on, and how he can find where's the problem?
North Ridge Fix finds the board shorts with his diode mode. He just searches the board till he finds no 1/2 volts to ground. When he finds no drop he knows where the short is. He has a thermal camera and he finds where the heat is by putting more and more amps at 1.3v, upon removing that chip, if diode mode finds no short he has the fix.
Foarte frumos! mulțumesc!
i always wanted to thank u , love from Egypt.
Repairing without schematic you are real pro.
hello KUDOS to you Sir... Ive learned so much... thanks for sharing and teaching us... God Bless You and More Power...😍👏👏✌✌👍👍
The best practice I could ever have, from you, many thanks to you, seriously ! ;)
Ez nagyon hasznos volt, köszi!
you are a great teacher keep videos coming A*
great work sir . and thanks for the video
very nice sir.. thank you for teaching us here in your youtube chanel.
it is a fantastic lesson i jUst have one question how can i locate the GPU CHIP IN ANY MOTHERBOARD
your the man sir,,,i watching your video i learned a lot of you.keep sharing boss
Your videos are excellent, thank you.
Thank you for uploading this video. I wish i could dive deep more into electronics, may i ask where should i start studying. thank you so much.
great videos...step by step explanation .thanks
great video, not sure I know when your using the multimeter or the voltage probe, would help if you labeled them or mentioned it as you work.
thank you so much..I really learned something everyday from your video..stay healthy and more power..I'm excited everyday waiting and watching your video..thanks alot again..
Very informative videos sir.
Thank you
but i so much like the way u diagone the faults ,is so satisfying
any 3.3v well come from ic chip , normal power supplies circuits dont gives u that voltage
I have a aspire 5742z with battery in the gets so hot you cant hold it and laptop turns off . but can take the battery out and have wall pluged in it stays on and dont shut down. does that mean that battery is short or chip may be shorted
thank you for your teachings God bless you
I dont understand something: Why do the manufacturers sometimes place the first MOSFETS so far away from the charging port? Doesn't it make the whole design of the board more complicated to have to route the power up and down all over the place like that? Wouldn't it make more sense to place the first power distribution point closest to the port? Please correct me if the question is completely invalid.
This is golden! Thanks!!
You are awesome man!!!
Thank you, for sharing your knowledge, the video will help me to understand better the process and troubleshooting motherboards.
Hi pls I want to ask if the CMOS battery is on the board is it possible that you will the exact 3.3v
huh?
thank you very much,dear master,that was perfect
The samsung board looked like an NP R530. ? I am not sure it matters whether its old or not as it shows people like me how you arrived at solving the problem. Well done.
love the work you are doing 1 question what tool are you using for the amp/volt/current you use it on mobile charging keep upthe good work
Why does the multimeter pin burn the mosfet when I’m checking voltage
nice lessons repairman i like your way of teaching
very helpful thank you Sorin
Your tutorial make me understand more about motherboard, great job sir.
Same as Me........Thanks Alot too
I admire your patience...
Thank you :)
Really true
Lovely video Sir...the way you teach i like that.its awesome.thank you for sharing your experience.
The vots 3.3 & 5 exist in around ic charg but i see in that mosfet 13 volt
hi there , at 20:57 you are spoke about power supply , mosfets are power supply?
I rarely comment on videos but maaaaaan this video is awesome
how to fix cpu area all ceramic capasitors short reading in multi meter help me?
thank you sir a lot, for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome job .
what meaning of beeping? whenever we set multimeter on diode mode beeping means we are connected together?
what if power button gets only 0.5v ? obv i tested board with weaker AC adapter, can this be a reason get lower v all over the board ?
no, you should always have 3.3V on button, no matter what.
@@orange11squares i still wait right AC i will do more testing, bought broken laptop from ebay for fun, but main AC was dead.
Hello sir... you are so great... i am following your all your videos.. its very interesting and knowledgeable, thank you once again. I have 2 doubts, if you could please help me to clear it.1. How do we confirm whether the BIOS is not working, any symptoms or checking points etc.. even after there is 3.3V and 5V ?2. How do we confirm controller chip has issue?
nice video..thank you very much...just want to clear something, which probably a noob question ...i am new to laptop board repair..,,just want to ask...when testing the power supplies of the laptop..all ceramic caps should have voltage or those only with coil and mosfets...and you list down for me, if is it ok..the voltages need to be test..like what you said 19v for the power jack all the way to the capacitors and 3.3v for the bios, 5.5v i think for the USB and 1.5v for the RAM. is there anything else...sorry for the question if annoys you..thank you very much again...big help..
sir i have a laptop when you press the power button the the switch light comes and go. now if you press the button you can test for 3v and 5v but it does not stay on. there is no schematics for the board.
Thank you Sorin!
HELLO YOU ARE MY ELECTRONIC LEGEND!!!KEEP IT UP! CAN U TELL ME WHERE IS THE VCC IN THE MOBO?
this is too good keep it up from Africa ghana
You are the best. Greetings from Spain!
Sir , a smd capacitor is usually brown , but i have seen small smd component which is white and it’s very small component.
I was thinking it was a capacitor but when i test the resistance i get mega ohms .. so my question is what are they really , i see them on many motherboards ?
I was also thinking it might be a fuse then i noticed that they are sometimes in parallel or in series.
Thus it’s can’t be fuse as they won’t place fuses in such ways.
this lessons is for texnical school bravo.........more bravo......thenks
Good approach.tu+sub you make it look easy but that's because you have experience.
Can somebody explain me at 32:19 ?? what does 0.0 v on multimeter means ??
Nice tutorial. ..Thank you...I have a hp 250 g6 i7. My laptop just immediately shut down when I plugged my phone to charge. My motherboard is dead. ..any adivice
Yet another fantastic video.
I understand that the 19v rail supplies all the other power supplies on the board. However, on the other power supplys, is there some sort of step down voltage regulator to drop from 19v to 3.3v, 5v etc on each individual power supply?. Many thanks!
Ade B each power supply will change voltage output as designed. To understand how this is done, study how a switching power supply works.
No no. The purpose of the mosfets is to set the lower voltages by adjusting the pulse width modulation on the gates. Ok?
greetings from the phillipines... sir.. thanks for the video...