소개
The Asus X551CA motherboard is the central unit that integrates several working components together, such as the hard drive, RAM, battery, LCD, and many more.
필요한 것
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Turn the laptop upside-down and remove the following screws using a Phillips #0 driver:
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Two 9.5 mm screws in the middle of the back edge, and one 9.5 mm screw in the right edge
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Two 4.3 mm screws in the back corners
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One 17.5 mm screw at the left edge near the optical drive
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Three 4.3 mm screws in the front edge
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Using the Phillips #0 Screwdriver, unscrew the 5.5 mm Phillips #0 screw that holds the spacer in place.
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Use the Phillips #0 Screwdriver to unscrew the 3.2 mm Phillips #0 screw which attaches the WiFi card to the motherboard.
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Remove the battery from the laptop by applying pressure on both ends and lifting it out of the case.
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With the Phillips #0 Screwdriver, remove the nine 5.5 mm Phillips #0 screws which hold the motherboard in place.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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댓글 6개
thanks for the step... please where can i buy the motherboard online.
anyone know what the part number is for the audio combo jack?
Jeff McVay - 답글
My mobo has some damaged mosfets due to a faulty charger. I tested both voltage and amperage with a multimeter and theres a part of the mobo that’s not receiving any power, I figured out searching on the web that there are a few mosfets that regulate voltage on the mobo and there is one that’s not giving any output power at all. The mobo turns on for a few seconds starts the BIOS configuration then turs off and doesn’t start at all for about 4 hours or so. if I connect the DC adapter the charging led turns on for a few seconds then turns off again once every few hours. My laptop is out of any warranty and I really wat to fix this, I can’t afford a new laptop or a replacement mobo
now many sellers on ebay have cheap motherboards for asus x551ca, it’s more expensive to fix a motherboard than to buy a replacement.
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