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ASUS ROG STRIX G17 – No Keyboard, No Sound, No LEDs &

ASUS ROG STRIX G17 – No Keyboard, No Sound, No LEDs & BIOS dump – Final Repair Marathon! – PART3

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  1. Mike, I saw you struggling with the chip soldering and I want to say this. I have never received a fake chip from China and I'm talking for cheap ones like this. No one has any reason to make fool of you or destroy his reputation as seller. I say this because I see Sorin mention it very often like he is the target of all the fake chips from China. This is not true. The reason that these chips doesn't like the solder is the oxidation layer on their pads. If we can blame the Chinese for something this is the way they store the chips. Humidity is an enemy for metal pads and these chips are obviously oxidized because of high humidity levels during their storage or shipping. If you have an ultrasonic cleaner it would be helpful to put them there for 10-15 minutes so to avoid the mess and time waste trying to solder them later. Congrats for one more magnificent repair.

  2. Thanks for the BIOS 😛
    You can solder ics easier if you sand the sides with 600 grit sandpaper and pretin it with leaded solder. Better to start with that, because when some pads have solder and the chip is covered in flux, it is harder to sand it then. But yeah, having to work hours on a board after the main problem is fixed is common.
    IMy board has a hole drilled in the board where the lines are going to the audio ic, but after rebuilding the tracks I put back the original codec and it works.

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