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Reply 20 of 24, by asdf53

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Test the gate voltage, please. At least that, and if you have a multimeter with a frequency function, also the gate switching frequency and duty cycle.

When the MOSFET conducts, 5V will briefly appear at the switching node. Normally, the switching controller will try to reduce this voltage by lowering the switching duty cycle. But in this case, you have no load (CPU) connected. The only current that's flowing is a tiny sense current that goes into the switching controller. Because there is almost no current drain, it might not be able to reduce the voltage because the duty cycle for such a tiny current would be extremely low. If this is what's happening, the gate voltage would be 0V and the duty cycle near 0%.

Reply 21 of 24, by Alfox

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My friends... I feel so dumb....

I have another dead pc chips mainboard. Luckily have about the same components for power delivery to a Slot 1.

I tested the KA34063A and compare to mine, nothing different...

So i think again, and i was thinking more and more about the sense back circuit...

So i grew a pair and tested my Pentium MMX 233... I was finaly ready to fry it to the name of science! And i can now read 2.17V at the coil (jumper set to 2.1V) ...

So this VRM NEED a cpu to be able to delivery correct voltage ...

Thank you everyone!

Reply 22 of 24, by nickles rust

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Thank you for letting us know the outcome. Good luck with your upgrades!

Reply 23 of 24, by Alfox

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Reply 24 of 24, by tauro

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Alfox wrote on 2025-07-11, 06:37:
My friends... I feel so dumb.... […]
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My friends... I feel so dumb....

I have another dead pc chips mainboard. Luckily have about the same components for power delivery to a Slot 1.

I tested the KA34063A and compare to mine, nothing different...

So i think again, and i was thinking more and more about the sense back circuit...

So i grew a pair and tested my Pentium MMX 233... I was finaly ready to fry it to the name of science! And i can now read 2.17V at the coil (jumper set to 2.1V) ...

So this VRM NEED a cpu to be able to delivery correct voltage ...

Thank you everyone!

We've all been there! We learn through mistakes.
As long as all the components are fine... it's a happy ending! Congrats!