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Tube🍂Time

thinking about the failure a bit more. here's the precise cause with a nice diagram. a high-side MOSFET failed in a short circuit, which would put 12V on the sensitive CPU core rail. however, the controller chip detected the overvoltage and turned on all the low side FETs (circled in green).

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Andy replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime Do you know whe there are only three high-side FETs but six on the low side?

Dantali0n :arch: :i3: replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime ah so the pmic did protect the CPU, as expected, nice to see that even in this era such protections where already in placw, can't even begin to imagine the complicity of a pmic powering a modern Intel or AMD CPU.

pcbeard replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime I was making popcorn. Great troubleshooting!

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