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The GinTai Power Button Board with Cable is a versatile replacement part designed for various Dell Inspiron and Latitude models, ensuring seamless power connectivity and enhanced device performance. With its user-friendly installation and durable construction, this component is essential for maintaining the functionality of your laptop.
N**T
Made my computer work again.
The computer technician recommended this and put it in my computer. Works great.
J**N
It fit perfectly
To change a similar one that was broken
J**A
Quick Affordable Fix
Saved a few hundred dollars buying this. Great quality & easy installation. Stop throwing your money away and diy!
D**N
Good
Installed on my laptop it works great
C**S
Works in Inspiron 15 7569
I have a 5 year old Inspiron 15 7569 that has been through the ringer. It made it through part of undergrad and all of grad school. The power button got to the point I had to press it about 20 times, hoping to feel a click to get it to turn on. I looked into trying to set up the computer to turn on by clicking on the mouse pad, but this did not work. I tried seeing if I could change something in the BIOS for a different power up option. Then I checked to see how expensive it would be to have Dell replace the power switch circuit, knowing that it would mean I would not have a computer for work for about a month. I came across this part after looking on the partsguys.com website and seeing that the circuit is reasonably easy to replace and figured $20 was worth the risk instead of $250 to send it into dell.Replacement was simple with the steps being:1. Check that you are ordering the right part2. Order the part and wait patiently for it come3. Unscrew the back panel of the computer (Make sure you do not use a magnetized screw driver and that it fits snugly so you do not strip the screws)4. Disconnect the AC power adapter and unplug the battery connection5. find the little circuit board that looks like the replacement part you ordered. Observe how it is oriented and remove and remove any necessary screws. Follow the wire from the board to where it plugs in and gently tug on the plug to disconnect it.6. Plug in the new board, place it, screw it in and make sure the wire will not be pinched when you add the cover back on.7. Reconnect the batteryPut the back plate back on and screw it shut.8. Turn the computer on by pressing the power button that is now operated by your new power switch.This was my first computer repair and I was concerned I would break my computer, but everything turned out fine. I even forgot that the button is supposed to be pushed out slightly past the case since I got so used to the worn out old one being permanently depressed into the housing of the computer.I just replaced the board yesterday and will let you know if I need to update this in a few months.
A**
Perfect fit!
I woke up trying to use my laptop and noticed that the power button was depressed all the way into the chassis. I took my laptop apart and was able to locate the problem.I was able to find the part and ordered it ASAP. it’s working like new now!!
N**N
Exact fit, good as new.
Replaced on Dell Inspiron. Exact fit. Work as new.
R**.
Decent replacement
Works as intended to replace Dells poorly designed power button. The part didn't quite exactly fit as the fitment groove on the parts pc board is not as deep as the OEM part but with some careful wriggling you can make it work. Would (and will probably have to) buy again.
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