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Hey all, got rog zephyrus mobo here that I believe has a fried component. The laptop made a pop sound before crashing and no longer responds with power button.

I think I've located the bad component but could use advice. The two little bits just under the U6901 are tho l the only parts I found that appear to be fried so far. Can I replace these?PXL_20220521_142009949.jpg
 

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@13dmm hi, can you identify what part that one is? can you send the motherboard number here, so we can decide
 

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PXL_20220522_123058677.jpgI think the GX531GX is the mobo designation. I have no idea what those two little fried parts are called or what part number they'd be. I've tried looking up "motherboard parts" but searches only yield whole motherboards for parts. I'm not quite sure where to go to even get the little parts to replace on the mobo it self.
 

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View attachment 384I think the GX531GX is the mobo designation. I have no idea what those two little fried parts are called or what part number they'd be. I've tried looking up "motherboard parts" but searches only yield whole motherboards for parts. I'm not quite sure where to go to even get the little parts to replace on the mobo it self.
Ok this is the mobo number here. MB1310.
 

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@13dmm hi, we are looking for the board diagram. wait lets see
 

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is Asus ROG G531GW Intel Core I7-9750H Geforce RTX2070 Motherboard 60NR01N0-MB5000 your model number?
 

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I'm not sure what number is the actual part number. I've tried looking up the ones on that bar code but they don't come up with my specific board most of the time. But yeah the G351gw along with the rest of the description is the closest thing I can search for to pull up the board I have consistently.
 

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I'm not sure what number is the actual part number. I've tried looking up the ones on that bar code but they don't come up with my specific board most of the time. But yeah the G351gw along with the rest of the description is the closest thing I can search for to pull up the board I have consistently.
make it clear you have laptop, at the bottom of the laptop there would be a sticker, that will have the laptop model number, just check it and take photo and attach here. lets find a schematic and we can fix the board.
 

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PXL_20220524_203726346.jpgHere is the info on the back. Hopefully these help
 

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