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      Hello buddy, thanks for replying. At first glance, I don't see any swollen or rusted parts. By the way, I forgot to mention that the chipset fan broke down recently, sometimes it works if you touch the connection to the motherboard, but I made sure to put another one and the PCH temperature doesn't go above 45 degrees, besides the fact that it doesn't give me any high temperature warning, so it won't shut down because of the southbridge chipset since I even changed the thermal paste U_U I'm attaching two photos... although the quality is poor... https://subefotos.com/ver/?67db5e7aaeb33eba39dbc9e02a596375o.jpg#codigos

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        Wow this is incredible, I was sitting here, 3 meters from the pc, and suddenly.. BOOM it turns on by itself, without having given it heat or anything at all, it lasted 20 minutes on and then it went to hell again... the curious thing is that if it starts up and I turn it off, then I press the button and it's able to start up, the problem is when it turns off by itself and then I press the button to turn it on, and it does nothing at all.... but the fact that it turns on by itself without having given it heat or anything... left me completely baffled... besides, I just tested the power supply with a bridge connected to the bluray drive and nothing at all, it's been working for over half an hour as if nothing were wrong, so I doubt the PSU... it has me completely baffled already U_U

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          If it is a widespread problem as you mention, it must be a problem with the board. And if the solution is to apply heat or be in a certain previous state (that it is on), the capacitors continue to win as the provocateurs of the problem. Here the difficulty is in finding the faulty component. The only thing we know is that it is located near the battery.

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            Yes, friend, it may be the Patsburg chipset, maybe the solder has been messed up and that's why it starts up when you heat it up... the thing is that I have another motherboard exactly the same, with the chipset intact... but of course, let's see who the smart one is that does that without frying the chipset or the motherboard U_U

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              If it no longer has a warranty, as a last resort I would put it in the oven as we did with the graphics cards when they started having soldering problems. 10 minutes at 190ºC and ready to go ?

              If you have never seen it, here is an example: http://aplicacionesysistemas.com/receta-de-tarjeta-grafica-al-horno/

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                Are you completely sure it's not the source?
                I would check everything again before doing things that can't be undone.
                In the event that it is, as they rightly point out, a capacitor, I would suggest patching it up by hand.

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                  @krampak said in pc won't boot anything:

                  If it's no longer under warranty, as a last resort I would put it in the oven like we used to do with graphics cards when they started having soldering issues. 10 minutes at 190ºC and ready to go ?

                  If you've never seen it, here's an example: http://aplicacionesysistemas.com/receta-de-tarjeta-grafica-al-horno/

                  +1, it looks like it's definitely a problem with poor tin soldering that has cracked.

                  On the other hand, what a piece of crap quality asus offers if a motherboard of this quality has these problems in 4 years... and on top of that, widespread.

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                    @Rules said in pc no arranca nada:

                    @krampak said in pc no arranca nada:

                    If it's no longer under warranty, as a last resort I'd put it in the oven like we used to do with graphics cards when they started having soldering issues. 10 minutes at 190ºC and it's ready to go ?

                    If you've never seen it, here's an example: http://aplicacionesysistemas.com/receta-de-tarjeta-grafica-al-horno/

                    +1, it looks like it's definitely a problem with poor tin soldering that has cracked.

                    On the other hand, what a piece of crap quality ASUS offers if a motherboard of this quality has these problems in 4 years... and on top of that, widespread.

                    I already told you, man, this is incredible, 4 years and the motherboards are failing, even much earlier... the thing is that the one who had it before 2 years could even consider himself "lucky"... at least he had the warranty as a lifeline...U_U anyway I'll make sure 100% that the power supply works properly, I'll try with another.

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                      I don't think it's a matter of capacitors. That went down in history a long time ago. The oven thing seems like an option but make sure of the source because you could blow it completely.

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                        @palotes said in pc no arranca nada:

                        I don't think it's a matter of capacitors. That went down in history a long time ago. The oven thing seems like an option but make sure of the source because you can blow it completely.

                        yep, I just tested the power supply with another one and it does exactly the same thing. First it doesn't start, if I give it heat, it starts, that's the thing.

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