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LSX wrote
AD4M wrote Motherboard has gone then by the sounds of it. If you can extract the mobo, check for any blown capicitors on the board such as the example below:

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There are no capacitors but it all looks good anyway?
Could be a range of things then mate. I would consider looks for alternatives, at least the data is safe.
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AD4M wrote
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AD4M wrote Motherboard has gone then by the sounds of it. If you can extract the mobo, check for any blown capicitors on the board such as the example below:

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There are no capacitors but it all looks good anyway?
Could be a range of things then mate. I would consider looks for alternatives, at least the data is safe.


I'm not sure what else I can do, I'll probably just throw it as I have no use for it, I can't seem to fix it
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You could always take it into a shop and have them take a look at it for you
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1987 wrote You could always take it into a shop and have them take a look at it for you


I guess but I'm not willing to spend the earth on it, honestly don't think they will be able to fix it unless it goes back to Asus but they'll charge me a bomb
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Your only hope now is to go to a Repair Shop(s) get a quote on how much it will cost to fix it/do the same with the company and hopefully your able to find a reasonable price.
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