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- [https://youtu.be/eJvoZMD4iBE](https://youtu.be/eJvoZMD4iBE)
- So this MacBook; they say doesn't turn on; I'm not sure I necessarily believe that
- because, as you can see this is:
- an 820-3332 board; this is the 2012 machine
- where the issue with it is that
- the buck converter starts to come desoldered from the machine
- because on the newer machines they put supports for the board so it doesn't flex
- this board has no supports in it so it flexes right around this fault line.
- So, very often you either have
- - GPUvCore is gone, or
- - you have beeping due to a ram issue
- Now the first thing that strikes me as strange here...
- - [Louis talks about his new stuff]
- This was unplugged already,
- - so I already know that somebody fucked with this and
- I kind of wonder
- - if the keyboard is corroded, which it's not, and
- - if the reason it wasn't turning on is because
- - this keyboard was not plugged in, so let's plug this and not just plug it in, but let's close the latch, because, remember;
- - on this machine the power button itself is going to be on the keyboard so
- - if the keyboard is not plugged in then it's not going to turn on so let's see what we get now, let's see if this thing turns on, which I bet it will.
- Okay, we plug it in, it's taking 400mA, and then turning off.
- It's also clicking. Hear that? It's probably a clicking hard drive.
- This is interesting. So this
- - is not going to be my U8900 problem
- - because the U8900 problem would simply keep it from turning on with an image on the screen, but it would turn on,
- - and also we have clicking.
- I'm very curious about this clicking, especially since the computer, does not have a hard drive. (That would be, really interesting if Apple managed to make this thing)
- Oh, [NYUMAI] caps; yep, I forgot about that too.
- - Intermission
- So, we're gonna take this board out of the case, and try to get an idea of what it is that's making a clicking noise.
- So, I've taken the hard drive out of the
- case,
- - so it may be the hard drive that's making a clicking noise
- - but we're not going to know since I've taken it out of the case,
- - so remember: hard drives can click when they go bad.
- - Intermission
- - Louis laments the view of a horibbly soldered chip
- So I'm gonna caso we have a couple of bridges
- let's go over the bridges and maybe I'll
- sell one of them to you speaking of
- things that I should sell to you that
- are similarly useful as a bridge
- - The "Employee Section" Door
- I'm gonna open up a schematic and a board view for the 820-3332 and we're gonna go from there.
- So, the first thing that we've got that's messed up over here is this [two resistors, R8983 and R8974 being shorted]
- - So these over here are tied together so, what is [the signal]?
- - PP3V3GPU
- - graphics_DPSLP
- So, let's see:
- - R8974: great, well that's tied to ground. What else do we have here?
- So, we have bridging:
- - on the third and the fourth and the fifth pin here (Pins 13, 14, 15 of the U8900)
- - in the second and the third pin from the top over there (Pins 19, 18 of the U8900)
- So, what are those for?
- - Pin 19: GFXIMVP_BOOT1
- - Pin 18: GFXIMVP6_IMON
- - Louis begins Board Repair and talks about politics, and his grandfather, while replacing the U8900 and the nearby components
- In this point, you got a nice "Paul" amount of flux on this board.
- Okay! As you can see, we do have fan spin but fan spin does not mean that it's fixed. We're going to test it and see if we have image.
- - Louis explains why we don't have image
- And notice: the clicking went away.
- - Louis is curious about the clicking noise.
- See that question mark folder?
- So, this wasn't turning on; this was not turning on because somebody decided that
- - they were going to try to reflow U8900 with [I don't know; what they used, it probably wasn't a soldering iron], but it works now.
- So we put everything back into place wiped, everything clean.
- And now not only
- - we have GPU turning on,
- - we also have GPUVCORE.
- So, this U8900, we were able to
- salvage.
- The last two U8900 I was not able to salvage,
- - I did a video of that recently;
- - I couldn't salvage that because
- - the board was bent
- - there was long screw [damage]
- - layers were coming up off of
- the board
- - Apology issued to a technician: why Louis won't work on pre-damaged stuff
- - Louis's RRG promo
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