Our Motherboard Caught Fire - Troubleshoot a Mobo & PSU

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In this video, we identify burned traces on a motherboard that caught fire, then explain how to troubleshoot to determine that the PSU was not the cause of this issue. We do that using a multimeter, paperclip to jump the power supply, and voltage checks.

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