First post, by weldum
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Hi, I have bought a Qbex BookPC which has the PCChips BKi810 V3.3 motherboard. It's the same that's on this review: http://www.dansdata.com/bookpcblack.htm
The computer was sold as non-working.
Upon further inspection, it seems that the small "PC100" branded PSU failed and killed the motherboard, as in the motherboard, the 12v line is in short to ground.
I'm not concerned as to get a replacement PSU as you can use a standard ATX PSU, ignoring that's way bigger.
But the issue here is to see where is the short and fix it, if possible.
From what I can see, the PSU only gives 12v to the motherboard, and there it makes 5v and 3.3v. From the molex connector on the motherboard you can connect hdd, cd drive and floppy drive.
The thing is to identify and possibly fix the short, or to bypass that part of the motherboard and feed the voltages directly.
Sadly i'm not that skilled to tacke a repair like this, I liked the form factor to be honest. But if I can fix the board it would be awesome.
If someone have some info or advices on how to do this, i'd would be very helpful.
PS: Some photos of the board, It had a little transformer that was like smashed so I took out, and there's a mosfet regulator I think that I got with the legs disconnected from the board in case that was the faulty component.
DT: R7-5800X3D/R5-3600/R3-1200/P-G5400/FX-6100/i3-3225/P-8400/D-900/K6-2_550
LT: C-N2840/A64-TK57/N2600/N455/N270/C-ULV353/PM-1.7/P4-2.6/P133
TC: Esther-1000/Esther-400/Vortex86-366
Others: Drean C64c/Czerweny Spectrum 48k/Talent MSX DPC200/M512K/MP475