ASUS ROG ALLY (RC71L) Fix
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95%
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Mainboard Assembly
The SD card reader is a surface-mount component integrated into the primary PCB. Thermal soak from the adjacent APU exhaust and VRMs causes the reader's power delivery PTC fuse to fail or the controller's solder joints to fracture. Replacing the entire mainboard assembly with a revised version is the only way to restore the hardware interface.
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5%
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Internal M.2 2230 NVMe SSD (2TB Upgrade)
From a mechanical reliability standpoint, the SD card reader's proximity to the heat source is a fundamental design flaw. Engineering best practices suggest bypassing the flawed subsystem entirely by upgrading the primary storage via the M.2 slot, which occupies a significantly more thermally stable region of the chassis.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Mainboard Assembly.
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