Russell Coker <[email protected]> writes: > No company will replace sockets that are damaged under warranty unless it's > under corporate support and they are planning to make the money back on the > next 500 sales. > > https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004982734351.html > > Looks like the ports are on the motherboard so with only a single USB-C port > your only option for getting it going is to use the proprietary dock that > apparently offers the same functionality with a different connector. > > But the motherboard is cheap and easy to replace.
Hmm. Interesting point. But I think I have a more expensive motherboard. Looking at my invoice, the relevant specs are: * 20L7CTO1WW * Intel Core i7-8550U Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.00 GHz) * NVIDIA GeForce MX150 GDDR5 2G * 16GB ram. I believe that the 2nd ram is in a slot, so I can just swap that. But I suspect the nvidia card is soldered in (???). So I am guessing, probably need something like: https://www.aliexpress.com/i/1005002421572488.html I opened up the computer and took photos of the motherboard, unfortunately I don't seem to see anything that looks like a part number. I suspect that might be on the other side... So not really sure which motherboard I need. -- Brian May @ Linux Penguins _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
