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My desktop turns on, and I see no video?

December 17, 2011 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

This section will try to answer the most often asked questions I get.

Follow the links below for an indepth answer to each question.

My desktop turns on. I see no video?

I run into this more and more these days. Generally, you have two issues. First being your video cable. You can check that simply by seeing if it is connected, and if so connecting it to another system.

If your monitor works fine, then your next issue is the video chipset. More and more I find the newer HP, Dell, and Acer desktop systems use the same Nvidia chipsets as the laptop systems for the HP DV and TX series.

I also find that the add-on video cards, both ATI and Nvidia, have poor circulation fans if any at all, and the chipsets on those need to be reflowed also.

I also find the system may have a capacitor issue. It would display the same signs as a reflow.

To check, just take your cover off, and look at the capacitors. If they are bulging, leaking, or domed, you have a capacitor issue.

Systems that have this issue on a regular basis are Dell SX, GX, OptiPlex, and Dimension systems. I am seeing newer OptiPlex 740, which are AMD based systems, and OptiPlex 745, which are Intel based systems, with capacitor issues.

What if my need is not listed?

As an electronics technician, laptops and desktops are not the only items I work on. If you have a specific need that is not listed above, please feel free to email me at

Filed Under: Helpful Tips Tagged With: capacitors, compaq, dell, go6150, gx, memory, optiplex, overheating, sx, video, vram

Are reflow services all you perform and will a reflow fix a blinking jack on a… Compaq CQ50?

June 20, 2011 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com Leave a Comment

Are reflow services all you perform and will a reflow fix a blinking jack on a… Compaq CQ50?

I get asked this question fairly often, and the answer is no. We do not simply repair systems like the Compaq CQ50 that are affected by the Nvidia chipset issue; as a side note, the issue is not just related to Nvidia chipsets since it also affects Intel GPU based systems along with ATI GPU based systems also.

As an example we received a local drop off service for a Compaq CQ50-139WM laptop system that displayed a flashing DC jack and no power to the system.

The DC power jack blinked in a uniform fashion to indicate an error code, but error codes are not detailed by HP or Compaq for blinking DC power jacks, to our knowledge for the Compaq CQ50 or any system. The Compaq CQ50 was delivered due to the belief it required a reflow service for the chipsets since the laptop is a common system to be affected here recently with a chipset failure, but upon further inspection this system is an Intel based laptop (506519-001) with an Intel based processor (SLB6M) and Intel based GPU chipsets (SLB8Q and SLB95) which are rarely affected by reflow issues.

Usually we test the memory to verify that the memory is not dropping the voltage since the DDR2 slots are reversed in the Compaq CQ50 line of laptops, but a blinking DC power jack does not indicate a short, no power, but indicates a reset from a power rail failure, a blinking DC power jack.

Currently, we have a system with an Intel motherboard from a Compaq CQ50 laptop, a blinking or pulsing DC power jack, and memory that is not found to be failed.

Our only option is disassembly of the laptop to verify the issue from the circuit level diagnostics using our Fluke based testing equipment. We use a simple Fluke 117 RMS digital multimeter to test most motherboards in our shop. The multimeter can give you the best diagnostics for the laptop from our tests.

Compaq CQ50

One hour later, our Compaq CQ50 laptop is disassembled and is lying ready for the troubleshooting we perform. For our testing, we only use HP branded OEM power supplies. The difficulty with using a non-branded power supply from China or a Targus adapter from Walmart is that the power supplies are variable rate and variable wattage which could lead to issues with diagnostics. A variable rate power supply may not supply the correct or higher level of Amps while still supplying the correct wattage which could lead to a false positive while diagnosing your system on the bench.

Compaq CQ50

Before we even test the laptop again with power we test the power rail which is located by the DC power jack. We test the mosFET labeled U1 with a signifier of 4407 on the chip which is a known mosFET to fail in both HP DV6000 and HP DV9000 Intel based and AMD based laptop systems regularly. The chip reads 0.000 which shows our test equipment is working properly to begin. The way we test this chip is across the VCC and the Ground legs to measure the reading.

Compaq CQ50

Now we plug the DC power jack in to signify that the power supply is good and blinking. We achieve this test outright by plugging the adapter in.

Compaq CQ50

Then we move to testing the laptop system with the power adapter plugged in to the DC power jack with our Fluke 117 multimeter. The multimeter gives different readings from the same position telling us the mosFET may be damaged internally. The mosFET is a P-channel mosFET. The gates within the chip are switching on and off giving us the variable up and down ratings.

Compaq CQ50

To be absolutely sure, we have to do a thermoelectric test by using our infrared thermometer. By using our thermometer we can get a reading of the chip and if anything internally is failing within the chip. The chip specifics state the chip to be in tolerances requires a 25C rating or a 77F rating. With this we test our infrared thermometer to check the office and get a rating of 76F for our room temperature in our office.

Compaq CQ50

Then the chip after being plugged in to get a reading from the multimeter showed a rating of 86.5F

Compaq CQ50

After attaching the power adapter to the DC power jack and gathering a rating we had a reading well outside the range for failure specifying this chip is the issue with the laptop.

Compaq CQ50

Below is a video of our test displaying our findings with narration and explanation for those wanting to test or get a better understanding of the steps we took to test the unit.

Compaq CQ50 DC jack issue

Compaq CQ50

Filed Under: Helpful Tips Tagged With: 506519-001, ati, chipset, chipsets, compaq, copper shim, CQ50, CQ50-139WM, dc jack, dv6000, dv9000, hp, intel, laptop, nvidia, overheating, reflow, repair, SLB6M, SLB8Q, SLB95, turion x64

Morela in Dalton, GA Compaq 2100 on Unknown

September 25, 2010 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

James Howell
DoubleClickItToFixIt.com
954 Sagamore Drive
Tunnel Hill, GA 30755
706-307-9689
http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com

Morela,

This email will serve as an update on the status and repair of your systems sent in.

Currently I have listed the following machines sent in for repair by you:

Compaq 2100 with the serialization of Unknown

As agreed your system is billed at $75.00 per system.

Now, with the Compaq 2100 with the serialization of Unknown has been repaired and is ready for return.

The system required a soldering of the DC jack.

You need to update the video drivers from Nvidia.com and the BIOS from HP if one is to be applied. Please advise your end user to purchase a cooling pad to help insure the removal of heat from the system.

If you need more help in explaining these areas to your end user, please visit http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/tips.html

Pictures of the repair can be viewed at http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/img

Payment will be recovered upon delivery of the unit.

Filed Under: System Repairs Tagged With: 2100, 30720, compaq, Dalton, dc jack, GA, morela, power jack, repair, soldering

Scott Van Fleet Compaq NX9010 System Repair Service on USD35100HV

July 8, 2010 by DoubleClickItToFixIt.com

James Howell
DoubleClickItToFixIt.com
954 Sagamore Drive
Tunnel Hill, GA 30755
706-307-9689
http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com

Scott,

This email will serve as an update on the status and repair of your systems sent in.

Currently I have listed the flowing machines sent in for repair by you:

Compaq NX9010 with the serialization of USD35100HV

As agreed your system is billed at $125.00 per system.

Now, with the Compaq NX9010 with the serialization USD35100HV has been repaired and is ready for return. The system required a reflow on both the Intel chipsets.

Your system still displayed issues typical of a reflow repair.

The system then had the processor changed. The system smelt electrically hot, and the processor was damaged.

Please keep in mind you also need to update the video drivers from Nvidia.com and the BIOS from HP if one is to be applied. Please advise your end user to purchase a cooling pad to help insure the removal of heat from the system.

If you need more help in explaining these areas to your end user, please visit http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/tips.html

Pictures of the repair can be viewed at http://applelogicboardrepairservice.com/img

Payment has been received for the system for the reflow service in the amount of $75.00. Currently, your system requires a payment for the diagnostics and shipping. I am sending the system back by FedEx requesting a COD payment.

Your diagnostics are billed at $50.00, and shipping is billed at the FedEx rate which will be determined at shipping and taken by COD at the time of delivery.

If you want the processor exchanged, please let me know before I ship it out.

Filed Under: System Repairs Tagged With: compaq, nx9010, p4, pentium 4, reflow, scott van fleet

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