La-c701p Rev 1.0 Boardview May 2026
Since "Boardview" refers to a software file format rather than a physical document, this guide focuses on how to utilize the file to repair the motherboard (commonly found in Acer Aspire E5-511 and similar models).
- CPU and chipset
- Memory (RAM) slots
- Storage connectors (e.g., SATA, M.2)
- Power management circuitry
- Audio and LAN components
- Peripheral connectors (e.g., USB, HDMI)
Boardview
A schematic shows the electrical logic, but the shows the physical location. The LA-C701P Rev 1.0 Boardview allows you to: La-c701p Rev 1.0 Boardview
- Challenge: The short disappears after 30 seconds or only appears when the board is warm.
- Boardview Strategy: Use the boardview to identify all components on a suspicious rail (e.g.,
+1.05VS). Then manually disconnect coils (cut jumper wires or remove inductors listed in the boardview) until the short vanishes. The boardview tells you exactly which components are downstream of each inductor.
- If the BIOS is good but still no display, the PCH might not be releasing reset to the CPU.
- Search for
PLT_RST#orPCH_PLTRST#. The boardview shows which resistor or test pad to probe.
Graphics:
Available in both UMA (integrated Intel HD graphics) and Discrete configurations, with some variants featuring the AMD Radeon R5 M330 GPU. Since "Boardview" refers to a software file format
DC Power Supply
Technicians typically use the boardview alongside a and Multimeter to check for: CPU and chipset Memory (RAM) slots Storage connectors (e



