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If you have a Soyo SY-5EMA+, I need your help.

Tech88

Senior member
I have a Soyo SY-5EMA+ that I'm trying to fix. It worked when I bought it quite a while back, but since has died.

It's pretty obvious that Q9 burned out because it had a nice hole burned in the middle of it and also took out a couple of capacitors with it (CT5 & CT6). I've replace the capacitors, and have removed Q9. But I've misplaced Q9, and can't remember the part number. So I can't get a replacement for it until I get the numbers! 🙁

Can someone who has this motherboard (just plain SY-5EMA+, not revision 1.0 or 1.1) give me the numbers on Q9?

Q9 is right by the cpu socket, next to D1. D1 numbers on my board are:

LT 849
SBG1040CT

So, somebody please can you help me out?
Thanks
Ken



[edit] I messed up. It's Q9, not Q1. 😱 [/edit]
 
Someone help this poor, pathetic, miserable, destitute, ok, never mind. 😉
j/k


Someone's got to have one of these lying around.
Check out the FS/T forum for one of these boards; ask the seller to have a look at the board for you.
 
I have that board around here somewhere can't remember if it is a revision, I will try to get some info up this evening
 
Q1? I had erroneously put Q1 in the original thread, but since have update it to Q9. Hope I didn't mess you up with that.

Q9 is located on the opposite side of the cpu socket lever, and is about halfway in-between the two yellow core wire wound inductors on the edge of the board by all the 1000uF capacitors. Hope that helps. 🙂

Thanks for checking.
 
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