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Hi @osanebinwangi
If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
The problem is that all the ones that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
-The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component, printed next to or under the component board designation e.g. PC8645, where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
+The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component, printed next to or under the component's board designation e.g. PC8645, where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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Hi @osanebinwangi
If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
The problem is that all the ones that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
-The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component e.g. PC8645, printed next to or under the component board designation where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
+The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component, printed next to or under the component board designation e.g. PC8645, where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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Edit by: jayeff

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Hi @osanebinwangi
If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
The problem is that all the ones that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
-The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component i.e. PC8645, printed next to or under the component board designation where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
+The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component e.g. PC8645, printed next to or under the component board designation where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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Edit by: jayeff

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Hi @osanebinwangi
If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
-The problem is that with all that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
+The problem is that all the ones that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component i.e. PC8645, printed next to or under the component board designation where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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Edit by: jayeff

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Hi @osanebinwangi
-If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
+If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.
The problem is that with all that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.
-The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type printed next to or under the component board designation i.e. PC8645 where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
+The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type of the component i.e. PC8645, printed next to or under the component board designation where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation in the schematic (use Ctrl key + f key search function).
Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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Hi @osanebinwangi

If the motherboard model is a Selek MLK ''19802-1'' FGRDNLA (printed on the motherboard) then here's a [https://www.google.com/search?q=Selek+MLK+19802-1+schematic&client=firefox-b-d&ei=Ad_JZO|link] that may help to find suppliers of the schematics for the board.

The problem is that with all that I checked is that you have to either pay for them or sign up to the website which I did not want to do.

The schematic diagrams will have the information regarding the value and package type printed next to or under the component board designation i.e. PC8645 where it is shown in the drawing. You just have to search for the designation (use Ctrl key + f key search function).

Once you have the information search online for suppliers that suit you best. There are sites such as mouser.com and digikey.com that specialize in electronic components

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open