jhernacki said:Hello I searching for Dell M1330 ModelP25L schematic of motherboard because my mobo is dead and I want to repair it.
If someone know what are parameters of R010 please inform me because I want to buy it and change it.
Another thing what I searching for are fuses on this boards how can I search for it's on this mobo.
Trion said:One issue in M1330 is the NVIDIA GPU overheats and stops giving display. This needs reflow or preferably rework by someone experienced in Large IC BGA rework.
gee-q said:what was the item, and where did you get it, that was removed and replaced from the motherboard schematic diagram that has fixed the issue of no power and adapter lights shut off. I would like to know so i can also fix my xps 1330 with the same problem
I looked through both of those schematics and they appear to be the same thing on both. I'm attaching 2 pictures. I've just realized that 1 processor is also different in the M1330.
Dell M1330 #1 - Intel t7300 2ghz with Nvidia GPU
This one powers up and immediately powers down.
Dell M1330 #2 - Intel T5250 1.5Ghz no nvidia GPU, turns power adapters off when they are plugged in.
The M1330 has two chipsets one with the nvidia chipset and one with the intel chipset. The one with only 2 large square chips is the intel chipset.
I know this since i bought a dead M1330 with intel chipset and someone had made a bodge job of replacing the power socket! Resoldered inductor and cracked pcb and booted upHowever no charging of battery Finally managed to get battery charging once the manual was downloaded and the psid point was soldered using a link to the solder pad Now i have two good working M1330s both with the reliable intel chipset
I would like to thank the peolpe uploading the schematics as has resulted in a now fully functional laptop
Be lucky
Just had the same problem with my M1330 - short on motherboard causing the supply to turn off. After pulling it apart and checking with a lab supply and our thermal imaging camera from work I traced the problem to *****ed and shorted Ceramic cap C10. It's located near the connector for the battery charger board. Replaced it with another 10uF cap and it's all up and running again...
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