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Preface I Preface Notebook Computer M980NU Service Manual[...]
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Preface II Preface Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its conten ts without notice. In formation contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent ven- dor. They assume no responsibility or liabil ity for any errors or inac curacie[...]
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Preface III Preface About this Manual This manual is intended for service pe rsonnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance and inspection of personal computers. It is organized to allow you to l ook up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the M980NU series notebook PC. The following informatio[...]
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Preface IV Preface IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow basic safety precautions, including t hose listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to per- sons when using any electrical equipment: 1. Do not use this product near water , for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or nea[...]
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Preface V Preface Instructions for Care and Operation The notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions: 1. Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged. 2. Keep it dry , and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply aw[...]
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Preface VI Preface 4. A void interference. Keep the computer awa y from high capacity trans formers, electric motors, and oth er stron g mag- netic fields. These can hinder proper performan ce and damage you r data. 5. T ake care when using peripheral devices . Power Safety The computer has specific power requirements: • Only use a power adapter [...]
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Preface VII Preface Battery Precautions • Only use batteries designed for thi s compu ter . Th e wrong battery type may ex pl ode, leak or damage the computer . • Do not continue to use a battery that has been droppe d, or that appears damaged (e. g. bent or twis ted) in any way . Even if the computer continues to work with a dama ged ba ttery [...]
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Preface VIII Preface Related Documents You may also need to consult the foll owing manual for addi tional information: User’s Manual on CD This describes the notebook PC’s features and the procedures for operating the computer and its RO M-based setup pro- gram. It also describes the insta llation and operation of th e utility programs provide [...]
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Preface IX Preface Contents Introduction .............................................. 1-1 Overview ......................................................................................... 1-1 System Specifica tions ..................................................................... 1-2 External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open ..........[...]
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Preface X Preface Card Reader, IEEE 1394 .............................................................. B-27 MXM 3.0 Master .......................................................................... B-28 MXM 3.0 Slave ............................................................................ B-29 MB to Small B’d Connector A ....................[...]
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Introduction Overview 1 - 1 1.Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Overview This manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the M980NU series notebook computer. Information about operating the computer (e .g. getting started, and the Setup utility) is in the User’s Manual . Information about driv- ers (e.g. VGA & audio) is a[...]
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Introduction 1 - 2 System Specifications 1.Introduction System Specifications Processor Intel® Core™ 2 Quad Processor - (478-pin) Micr o-FC-PGA Package, 45nm (45 Nanometer) Process T echnology: QX93000 - 2.53 GHz , 12MB On-die L2 Cache & 1066MHz FSB (45W) X9100 - 2.53GHz, 6MB On-die L2 Cache & 1066MHz FSB (44W) Q9000 - 2.0GHz, 6MB On-die[...]
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Introduction System Specifications 1 - 3 1.Introduction Interface Four USB 2.0 Ports One eSA T A Port One DVI-Out Port (w ith CRT out) One HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Port with Audio Output (with HDCP Support) One Headphone/S peaker-Out Jack One Microphone-In Jack One Line-In Jack One S/PDIF Out Jack One RJ-45 LAN Jack One Mini-IEEE[...]
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Introduction 1 - 4 System Specifications 1.Introduction Environmental Spec T emperature Operating: 5 ° C - 35 ° C Non-Operating: -20°C - 60°C Relative Humidity Operating: 20% - 80% Non-Operating: 10% - 90% Optional Super Multi Drive Mo dule Blu-Ray Combo Drive Module Intel® WiFi Link 5300/5 100 Se ries (3*3/1*2 - 802.1 1a/g/n) Wireless LAN PCI[...]
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Introduction External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open 1 - 5 1.Introduction External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open Figure 1 Top View 1. Optional Built-In PC Camera 2. LCD 3. LED S t atus Indicators 4. T ouch Sensor Instant Keys 5. 8 * Gaming Keys 6. Keyboard 7. T ouchPad and Buttons 8. Fingerprint Reader Module ( optional ) 9. LED Po[...]
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Introduction 1 - 6 External Locator - Fr ont & Right side Views 1.Introduction External Locator - Front & Right side Views Figure 2 Front Views 1. Color LEDs 2. S pea kers 3. LED Power Indicators 4. Consumer Infrared T ransce iver (enabled with optional TV T une r only) Figure 3 Right Side Views 5. Headpho ne-In Jack 6. Microphone-In Jack 7[...]
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Introduction External Locator - Left Side & Rear View 1 - 7 1.Introduction External Locator - Left Side & Rear View Figure 4 Left Side View 1. DVI-Out Port 2. 2 * USB 2.0 Port s 3. RJ-45 LAN Jack 4. HDMI-Out Port 5. 7-in-1 Card Reader 6. ExpressCard Slot 7. Mini-IEEE 1394 Port 8. Optional Device Drive Bay 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 Figure 5 Rear View [...]
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Introduction 1 - 8 External Locator - Bottom View 1.Introduction External Locator - Bottom View Figure 6 Bottom View 1. Sub W oofer 2. Fan Outlet/Int ake 3. Component Ba y Cover 4. Battery (Secondary HDD Bay - HDD3) 5. Primary HDD Bay (HDD1 & 2) Overheating To prevent your com- puter from overheating make sure nothing blocks the vent/fan in[...]
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Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) 1 - 9 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts) 1 2 2 3 Figure 7 Mainboard Top Key Parts 1. North Bridge 2. Memory Slots DDR3 So-DIMM 3. Mini-Card Connector (WLAN Module)[...]
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Introduction 1 - 10 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) Figure 8 Mainboard Bottom Key Parts 1. CPU Socket 2. VGA Socket 3. Mini-Card Connector (TV Module) 4 6 5 1 3 2 2[...]
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Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) 1 - 11 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors) Figure 9 Mainboard Top Connectors 1. CCD Cable Connector 2. LCD Cable Connector 3. Side L Cable Connector 4. Inverter Cable Connector 5. LED Cable Connector 6. Subwoofer Connector 7. Power Button Connector 8. Game-Key Cable Connector 9. Bl[...]
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Introduction 1 - 12 Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) 1.Introduction Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) Figure 10 Mainboard Bottom Connectors 1. Battery Connector 2 3 4 1[...]
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Disassembly Overview 2 - 1 2.Disassembly Chapter 2: Disassembly Overview This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the M980NU series notebook’s part s and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless ot herwise indicated). We suggest you completely review any pro cedure before you take the comput[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 2 Overview 2.Disassembly NOTE : All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF , and disconnected from any power supply (the battery is removed too). Maintenance Tools The following tools are recommende d when working on the notebook PC: • M3 Philips-head screwdriver • M2.5 Philips-head screw driver (magnetized)[...]
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Disassembly Overview 2 - 3 2.Disassembly Maintenance Precautions The following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a re- moval and/or replacement job, take the following precautions: 1. Don't drop it . Perform your rep airs and/or upgrades on a stable su rface . If the computer falls,[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 4 Disassembly Steps 2.Disassembly Disassembly Steps The following table lists the disa ssembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORM THE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED. To remove the Battery: 1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5 To remove the Optical Device: 1. Remove the battery page 2 - 5 2[...]
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Disassembly Removing the Battery 2 - 5 2.Disassembly Removing the Battery If you are confident in undertaking upgrade procedures yourself, for safety reasons it is best to remove the battery. 1. Turn the computer of f, and turn it over . 2. Loosen screws - and carefully lif t the battery up ( Figure b ) . 3. Remove the battery from the battery bay [...]
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Disassembly 2 - 6 Removing the Optical (CD/DV D) Device 2.Disassembly Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device 1. Tu rn off the compu ter , an d turn it over and remove the battery ( page 2 - 5 ). 2. Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove screws & , and remove the bay cover . 3. Remove screw . 4. Use the screwdriver to push the optical device ou[...]
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Disassembly Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 7 2.Disassembly Removing the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is mounted in a removable case and can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" SATA hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm (h). Follow your operating system ’s installation instru ctions, and install all necessary driv- ers and utili[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 8 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2.Disassembly Removing the Hard Disk(s) in the Secondary HDD Bay 1. Tu rn off the computer , and turn it over and remove the battery . 2. The secondary hard disk bay is located under the battery compartment. 3. Remove screw - . 4. Slide the hard disk assembly in the direction of the arrow . 5. Lift the[...]
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Disassembly Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2 - 9 2.Disassembly Removing the System Memory (RAM) The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) DDR III (DDR3) supporting 1066/1333 MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 6GB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are 1024MB and 2048MB DDR Modules. The[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 10 Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2.Disassembly 5. Carefully lift the keyboard up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribb on cable. 6. Disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket . 7. Remove the keyboard and keyboard shielding plate . 8. Gently pull the two release latches & on the sides of the mem[...]
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Disassembly Removing the VGA Card 2 - 11 2.Disassembly Removing the VGA Card 1. Turn off the compu ter , an d turn it over and remove the battery ( page 2 - 5 ). 2. Locate the component bay cover and remove screws - 3. Carefully ( a fan and cable are att ached to the under side of the cov er ) lift up the ba y cover . 4. Carefully disconnect the fa[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 12 Removing the VGA Card 2.Disassembly 7. Remove screws - from the heatsink in th e order indicated on the label (two video cards are pictured here). 8. Grip the handle and carefully remove the heatsink . 9. Remove screws - from the video card. 10. Carefully remove the VGA card modu le from the mainboard. 1 1. Reverse the process to[...]
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Disassembly Removing the VGA Card 2 - 13 2.Disassembly Installing the VGA Card 1. Prepare to fit the VGA card into the slot by holding it at abou t a 30° angle. 2. The card needs to be fully into the slot, and the VGA ca rd and socket have a guide-key a nd pin which align to allow the card to fit securely . 3. Fit the connectors firmly into the so[...]
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Disassembly 2 - 14 Removing the TV Tuner Card 2.Disassembly Removing the TV Tuner Card 1. Tu rn off the compu ter , and turn it over , remove the battery ( page 2 - 5 ). 2. The TV tuner card is visible at point . 3. Remove the screw from the TV tuner module and disconnect the cable . 4. The TV tuner card will pop-up and and you can remove it. . Fig[...]
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Part Lists A-1 A.Part Lists Appendix A: Part Lists This appendix breaks down the M980NU series notebook’s construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings. Note: This section indicates the manufacturer’s part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sur[...]
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Part Lists A - 2 Part List Illustration Location A.Part Lists Part List Illustration Location The following table indicates where to fi nd the appropriate part list illustration. Table A- 1 Part List Illustration Location Part s M980NU Top with Fingerpr int page A - 3 Top without Fing er p rin t page A - 4 Bottom page A - 5 LCD page A - 6 Mainboard[...]
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Part Lists Top with Fingerprint A - 3 A.Part Lists Top with Fingerprint 䠂㖨▓ ╭ 㖃䏧╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 ╭ ?[...]
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Part Lists A - 4 Top without Fingerprint A.Part Lists Top without Fingerprint 䠂㖨▓ ╭ 㖃䏧╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ?[...]
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Part Lists Bottom A - 5 A.Part Lists Bottom ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 㦌䁙╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲?[...]
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Part Lists A - 6 LCD A.Part Lists LCD ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ?[...]
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Part Lists Mainboard A - 7 A.Part Lists Mainboard ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 ╭ ╭ 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ ╭ [...]
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Part Lists A - 8 Blu-Ray Combo A.Part Lists Blu-Ray Combo 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㕰㖑䜛 㾲䈷 Figure A - 6 Blu-Ray Combo[...]
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Part Lists DVD Super Multi A - 9 A.Part Lists DVD Super Multi 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㖑䜛 㾲䈷 㖑䜛 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 㾲䈷 Figure A - 7 DVD Super Multi[...]
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Part Lists A - 10 A.Part Lists[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B-1 B.Schematic Diagrams Appendix B: Schematic Diagrams This appendix has circ uit diagrams of th e M980NU notebook’s PCB’s. The following ta ble indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram. Diagram - Page Diagram - Page Diagram - Page System Block Diagram - Page B - 2 CRT, DV I - Page B - 19 Power 1.0VS - Page [...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 2 System Block Diagram B.Schematic Diagrams System Block Diagram Sheet 1 of 53 System Block Diagram[...]
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Schematic Diagrams PENRYN 1/2 B - 3 B.Schematic Diagrams PENRYN 1/2 Sheet 2 of 53 PENRYN 1/2[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 4 PENRYN3 2/2 B.Schematic Diagrams PENRYN3 2/2 Sheet 3 of 53 PENRYN 2/2[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MCP79 FSBI B - 5 B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 FSBI Sheet 4 of 53 MCP79 FSB[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 6 MCP79 MEM CTRL (1) B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 MEM CTRL (1) Sheet 5 of 53 MCP79 MEM CRTL (1)[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MCP79 MEM CTRL (2) B - 7 B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 MEM CTRL (2) Sheet 6 of 53 MCP79 MEM CRTL (2)[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 8 MCP 79 PCI -E B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 PCI-E Sheet 7 of 53 MCP79 PCI-E[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MCP79 LAN, Panel B - 9 B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 LAN, Panel Sheet 8 of 53 MCP79 LAN, Panel[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 10 MCP79 PCI, LPC B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 PCI, LPC Sheet 9 of 53 MCP79 PCI, LPC[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MCP79 SATA, USB B - 11 B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 SATA, USB Sheet 10 of 53 MCP79 SATA, USB[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 12 MCP79 HDA, Misc B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 HDA, Misc Sheet 11 of 53 MCP79 HDA, Misc[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MCP79 Power B - 13 B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 Power Sheet 12 of 53 MCP79 Power[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 14 MCP79 GND, RMGT PWR, PWRGD B.Schematic Diagrams MCP79 GND, RMGT PWR, PWRGD Sheet 13 of 53 MCP79 GND, RMGT PWR, PWRGD[...]
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Schematic Diagrams DDR3 SO-DIMM_0 B - 15 B.Schematic Diagrams DDR3 SO-DIMM_0 Sheet 14 of 53 DDR3 SO-DIMM_0[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 16 DDR SO-DIMM_1 B.Schematic Diagrams DDR SO-DIMM_1 Sheet 15 of 53 DDR3 SO-DIMM_1[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Panel, Inverter, TPM B - 17 B.Schematic Diagrams Panel, Inverter, TPM Sheet 16 of 53 Panel, Inverter, TPM[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 18 HDMI, Fan Control B.Schematic Diagrams HDMI, Fan Control Sheet 17 of 53 HDMI, Fan Control[...]
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Schematic Diagrams CRT, DVI B - 19 B.Schematic Diagrams CRT, DVI Sheet 18 of 53 CRT, DVI[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 20 ODD, CC D, BT, USB 2.0 B.Schematic Diagrams ODD, CCD, BT, USB 2.0 Sheet 19 of 53 ODD, CCD, BT, USB 2.0[...]
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Schematic Diagrams KBC ITE IT8512-J B - 21 B.Schematic Diagrams KBC ITE IT8512-J Sheet 20 of 53 KBC ITE IT8512-J[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 22 PHY RTL8211CL B.Schematic Diagrams PHY RTL8211CL Sheet 21 of 53 PHY RTL8211CL[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Codec, Subwoofer, DMIC B - 23 B.Schematic Diagrams Codec, Subwoofer, DMIC Sheet 22 of 53 Codec, Subwoofer, DMIC[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 24 Audio AMP B.Schematic Diagrams Audio AMP Sheet 23 of 53 Audio AMP[...]
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Schematic Diagrams HDMI Switch B - 25 B.Schematic Diagrams HDMI Switch Sheet 24 of 53 HDMI Switch[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 26 New Card, Mini Card B.Schematic Diagrams New Card, Mini Card Sheet 25 of 53 New Card, Mi ni Card[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Card Reader, IEEE 1394 B - 27 B.Schematic Diagrams Card Reader, IEEE 1394 Sheet 26 of 53 Card Reader, IEEE1394[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 28 MXM 3.0 Master B.Schematic Diagrams MXM 3.0 Master Sheet 27 of 53 MXM 3.0 Master[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MXM 3.0 Slave B - 29 B.Schematic Diagrams MXM 3.0 Slave Sheet 28 of 53 MXM 3.0 Slave[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 30 MB to Small B’d Con nector A B.Schematic Diagrams MB to Small B’d Connector A Sheet 29 of 53 MB to Small B‘d Connector A[...]
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Schematic Diagrams MB to Small B’d Connector B B - 31 B.Schematic Diagrams MB to Small B’d Connector B Sheet 30 of 53 MB to Small B‘d Connector B[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 32 Power System B.Schematic Diagrams Power System Sheet 31 of 53 Power System[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Power VCore B - 33 B.Schematic Diagrams Power VCore Sheet 32 of 53 Power VCore[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 34 PWR 1.0 5V, Sc rew Hole B.Schematic Diagrams PWR 1.05V, Screw Hole Sheet 33 of 53 PWR 1.05V, Screw Hole[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Power 1.5V/0.75V B - 35 B.Schematic Diagrams Power 1.5V/0.75V Sheet 34 of 53 Power 1.5V/0.75V[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 36 Power 1.0VS B.Schematic Diagrams Power 1.0VS Sheet 35 of 53 Power 1.0VS[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Power 3.3V/5V B - 37 B.Schematic Diagrams Power 3.3V/5V Sheet 36 of 53 Power 3.3V/5V[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 38 Power Charger, DC-In B.Schematic Diagrams Power Charger, DC-In Sheet 37 of 53 Power Charger, DC-In[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Single HDD Board B - 39 B.Schematic Diagrams Single HDD Board Sheet 38 of 53 Single HDD Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 40 Dual HDD Bo ard B.Schematic Diagrams Dual HDD Board Sheet 39 of 53 Dual HDD Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Audio Board B - 41 B.Schematic Diagrams Audio Board Sheet 40 of 53 Audio Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 42 Power Button Board B.Schematic Diagrams Power Button Board Sheet 41 of 53 Power Button Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Click & FP Board B - 43 B.Schematic Diagrams Click & FP Board Sheet 42 of 53 Click & FP Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 44 Logo LED Board B.Schematic Diagrams Logo LED Board Sheet 43 of 53 Logo LED Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Game Key Board B - 45 B.Schematic Diagrams Game Key Board Sheet 44 of 53 Game Key Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 46 TouchPad LED Board B.Schematic Diagrams TouchPad LED Board Sheet 45 of 53 TouchPad LED Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Front R Side LED Board B - 47 B.Schematic Diagrams Front R Side LED Board Sheet 46 of 53 Front R Side LED Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 48 Front L Side LED Board B.Schematic Diagrams Front L Side LED Board Sheet 47 of 53 Front L Side LED Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Back L Side LED Board B - 49 B.Schematic Diagrams Back L Side LED Board Sheet 48 of 53 Back L Side LED Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 50 Touch Sensor Board A B.Schematic Diagrams Touch Sensor Board A Sheet 49 of 53 Touch Sensor Board A[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Touch Sensor Board B B - 51 B.Schematic Diagrams Touch Sensor Board B Sheet 50 of 53 Touch Sensor Board B[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 52 CIR Board B.Schematic Diagrams CIR Board Sheet 51 of 53 CIR Board KGND KGN D K VDD5 KVD D 5_C I R KGN D KGND KVD D 5 KGND KGN D KC I R _R X KCI R _R X KC 3 10U _10V_08 KH _O1 KH _O2 KC1 0.1U _16V_04 KR1 100_04 KH_O3 KC 2 *4.7 U_1 0V _X 5R_ 0 6 KJ _MB 88266-0 3001 1 2 3 KU 1 IRM -V 03 8/T R1 - P O G V GN D 1 GN D 2 O G V GN[...]
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Schematic Diagrams Finger Board B - 53 B.Schematic Diagrams Finger Board Sheet 52 of 53 Finger Board[...]
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Schematic Diagrams B - 54 PWR on SEQ Diagram B.Schematic Diagrams PWR on SEQ Diagram Sheet 53 of 53 PWR on SEQ Diagram[...]