Dell Vostro 5415 - Dell rejected this laptop repair, under warranty, can i fix it?
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Great fix Sorin. More twists and turns than a movie 😂
Firstly thank you for the video. A 51 min edited video. Respect for the effort you put in, and the time that is hidden from the viewers video thanks to editing :)
This vid was EPIC, twist, turns, ups and downs, schematics, no schematics, and full of knowledge....thank you Sorin for the lesson💥💯
This was a next level repair with schematics needed, props for getting it working again!
Euston, we have picture! Roger that! Bravo Sorin on a very satisfying repair. Yes, you are better than Dell; better than all the rest, as Tina Turner would say! Loved it!
Very nice display of both patience and knowledge, thanks for your display of schematic reading! You are by far one of the best youtubers we have.
A long but beautiful success! "We Have Picture"
You can put a brass brush on the probe of the DMM and brush the MB to quickly find where the 3.3V goes.
really appreciate your effort to find missing 3,3 v and finally we got the picture. Greeting from Indonesia master sorin👍🏻
Bravo Master Sorin you are the golden guaranty.
Great repair as always, thanks for all you do Sorin....
aaaah, Im always checking daily to see if there's new videos from sorin. I've learned so much. This is more addictive then any series on netflix :-D I do this kinda repairs also in my shop, but not on daily basis. Thanks to Sorin, I keep up to date every day, just by watching and learning. Please dont ever stop uploading new videos
Amazing repair. So fun to watch! Thank you!
Yeah well! Congratulations Sorin, you won it with your thumbs up!! And thank you very much for all your sharing
I love the difficult jobs the most. I learn the most. Thanks!
I hate liquid damage faults and I hate chasing missing voltages around the board.. I feel your pain Sorin🤣🤣
Dell would never have bothered to fault find they would have replaced the mobo and sent it back.
wow cant believe its working :) what a nice repair sir good job as always
You correctly found the faulty chip early on, but the faulty resistor! Last thing to even believe! YOU ARE professional indeed. Thanks 🙏
Thanks very much sorin. This is what i want to learn. Nice troubleshoot. 🙏🙏🙏
Very nice job!!!! Never give up!👏🏻
Great Lesson! Congratulation Master!
Hi Sorin better use IR Termo Camera LIGHT to check where is resistance of motherboard much easier to handle Regards Igor Mk
A master's job well done Sorin!
u makes work look easy ,maximun respect
One of the Best channel in CZcams, thanks a lot
Thats why Dell will not repair it. You have to give warranty to your repair. Looking at the other resistors and capacitors that are already eaten by the liquid damage i'm afraid to board will fail soon again.
Nice repair btw.
Congrats, I was cheering for you. 👏👏👏
My admiration and respect. I would have giving up long ago on that board. We need people like you in the governments replacing the faulty members!
Great work and patience 👌
I am so happy we fixed it
Great repair!! thanks 4 the video
A1 Sorin, unreal at that resistor, thank,s, @ 38:50
nice job Sorin
Beauty! Nice work!
Great repair at the end watching the amps go up and down I was as caught up as others during a penalty shootout😂
we have picture. well done sorin.
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aaah, we fixed it!
thank you sorin
Good job mate 👍
Thank for share all to you know
Well done Sorin
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Nice Job, i like this kind of video.
Hello sir , I love watching your video very informative and interesting with all the humour keep it up .I have a Sony svf15 10year old touchscreen laptop i5 4gb ram 2gb nvidia 740m gc. GC is disabled in bios now (no new driver & I don't use it much ).battery is dead I use it without battery .My laptop starts and shuts immediately , I can hear hdd spin and shuts . When I connect charger it doesn't show any lights . After many attempts to start by pressing power button it starts sometimes and works perfectly . continues to work with no crashes or bsod or hang , once it is up and running it works smoothly. Now when I remove the charger and keep the laptop off for a day and try to start it the next day All the problems revert back and after like several 20-30 attempts hoping it may start or I give up and try some other day. I have good knowledge with soldering. Basic electronics schematic work . I have multimeter. I've tested many things by watching your videos . I feel it is either ram or cpu . Could you please share anything regarding this matter like guide me to what should I check? . Before changing the ram please let me know is there anything I could check or try.
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Great work.
I have the same model. This video gave me some knowledge & I'm scared now 😅
Thanx Sorin for the knowledge.
I always feel like we are on long road trip, when we finally reach our destination.."We have Picture!". I need a "We Have PICTURE!" shirt😁
For these Sylergy ICs, the letter after the numbers in the part number is very important. SY8288 (AWS markings), SY8288A (BDJ markings), SY8288B (BAB markings) and SY8288C (BAC markings) are not compatible with each other. Fixed vs. variable, fixed or no LDO output, different voltage, different pinout…
No datasheet available for any of them so you need to refer to some schematics.
The badcaps post "IC Marking Codes and Datasheets - Silergy" contains the info to identify them.
what a patience lar... i would crash it out just seconds before the final expand
Interesting. Looks like time to inject voltage and use the Themo Camera
Nice vid am learning can you list some of the best sites where get you schematic and where you get original parts to buy plz an thanks
Thanks!
We have a picture😅😅😅bravo sorin
wow - good patience
I think cleaning water damage before any check helps alot, maybe solve a problem like i had, maybe there partial short circuit.
It was already cleaned before, and if you clean before investigating you erase a lot of hints.
You have a picture before...
Positivo e Operante!
atleast its done an lov da long vids, more long ones please
Good job
This film could be Oscar's candidate 😊 ❤
Waiting for the last word, we have a picture of this word and the reaction makes me laugh a lot.at 46:40 Thank you, Sorin
It's a great fix...!!!
judging by all those dis coloured caps, it looks like it was left outside and condensation covered all the components and then it was powered on. this would explain the strange discoloration of the SMD components. Must be the case since it was sent to Dell for warranty which means the discolouring was not due to old age components.
Great job crack!!! Greeting from Mexico
From the symptoms and the progression of the diagnosis ..... I thought a track was also missing ..... at the point when the
first chip was replaced. But how to diagnose that missing rack- a burnt resistor- I do no t know. That's one of Zorin's tricks:
following tracks. For me, It was at the point when he first said the 3V was present but was not showing up where it should
be .... because the track carrying the 3V is missing ... along the way to where it should be. But he got it right, a resistor will
blow before a track is burnt usually. There were no actual burnt tracks: its narrowed down to a resistor. And Zorin got it! I
am not surprised the blown resistor didn't leave a lot of black splatter .... it is only 3v after all. Unless Zorin decides to blow
up a resistor using only 3volts and leaving a big black mark. **C'mon Zorin, blow up some resistors.**
thank you done my job
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That was a good one.
Great job. That was a tough one
Thanks Sorin🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅
This is the hard one !!!
what a Master!
I can’t believe..that’s crazy
Great job finding the failure resistor.
Yeah.. you are better than dell ❤.
Respect !
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@@MattyEngland yes I'm inclined to agree
Hi Sorin, very hard but very good job, can i advice with humility... i have a lots to learn from you.... with liquid demage best before start working to reflow the area with flux to prevent losing component and restore corroded welds, then clean the area... I buy Microcare Trigger Gripy to try it, normally use isopropilic alcool o 2-propanolo CH3CH(OH)CH3 but find more effective Ethanol (or ethyl alcohol) CH3CH2OH also in ultrasonic cleaner, but finally i wash also with normal hot water at 90° and hand soap.... What your way?... can you suggest the price for each work and last but more important thanks very very much for sharing your experience... waiting your replay for everyone..bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy 😊
45:53 holy sounds like some machine that is eating ram memories and spitting you new ones :D hahahahahahaha
The Boss nuff said
Finally a long difficult job!
so the 3.3v chip was ok, just missing ref voltage because of faulty resistor? the 5v chip producing 5.3 was burnt so replaced. a memory slot was damaged mybe due to liquid damage.
is that a fair summary of the repair, as i got a bit lost from all the chip replacements? thanks for great repair to a difficult fix.
You are not the only one. As well there was some editing involved where I think he replaced 5V chip. That was after he replaced the resistor.
Did you have the pin out to dell 9020 sff(i want to move a case) ?, thank for your help
Haha now to fix the charger id circuit ;)
How i love it when you say thats crazy....we have picture..thats insane...hehe
That was like watching an action movie
Hello🤝good job 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👋👋👋👋👋
No Dogee capacitor??? 😞😞 Thank you Sorin!
EXTRA GREAT HARD JOB
genious dear, you got it ! Dr. dell degree achieved! hehehe
Nice job i will put it in ultrasonic or clean it first with alcohol then proceed with repair, who knows what liquid is.😊😊😁😁
5:45 Glitoris :)
Seems you got no experience.
First check for short on the power rails and check the mosfets startimg with the incoming power.
You did desolder all stuff because you started from the last strep instead from the beginning.
Hi Sorin (from ro), i have a hp ryzen3 7320u, and it has the following fault: i turn it on, display start, start booting, display off, coolers from inside remaing powered. I turn it off. This happens random for 10-15 attempts until it starts in windows and then works normally , you can restart it then , shut it down and starts like it has nothing. I noticed that happen when laptop is "cold" . Can you please advise ? Thank you very much for your answer on this! Any advice would help.
Why you work directly on the board without cleaning first?
Because then he would not see the damaged parts properly and could overlook things.
What other faulty components can fail the CPU if they're not detected during the repair?
46:43 hahahahahah it was picture hahhahaah
Hi sir
How do you fabricate a thermal pad
You don't. You buy it.