HP OMEN 16-K0023DX Lock Blinking
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16GB DDR5 4800MHz SODIMM Memory
The Caps Lock blink code is a hardware interrupt indicating the system cannot complete its memory training phase during POST. High-speed DDR5 modules are sensitive to thermal expansion and contraction; a failed module prevents the BIOS from handing off control to the display controller, resulting in a black screen. Replacing the module restores the necessary electrical handshake for system initialization.
SKU: M24713-001
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System Board (Motherboard) with Intel Core i7 and RTX 3060
If memory replacement fails, the fault lies in the logic board's power rails or the BGA solder joints under the CPU or GPU. Repetitive thermal cycling in gaming laptops can cause micro-fractures in the motherboard's traces or the Embedded Controller (EC) chip itself. This assembly replaces all critical integrated circuits involved in the boot sequence.
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BIOS Recovery Service Kit
Corruption of the SPI Flash memory (BIOS) chip can trigger a repetitive blink code if the firmware signature check fails. This occurs when an automated update is interrupted or thermal instability causes a bit-flip during a write operation. A recovery kit (typically a specifically formatted USB drive) re-images the firmware to restore the boot logic.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the 16GB DDR5 4800MHz SODIMM Memory.
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