Locate bios ic on mother board for g550

please help me to locate   bioc ic on motherboard for g550  laptop
its  or U53 or U54   or onother and its winbond amtel or phoneix please help
sorry for my english

have you tried a better psu
a 128 mb ram consumes around around 8 to 10 watts
http://www.blueowltechnologies.com/pmConsumption.asp
volts x amps =watts
3.3v feeds ram
so at most you have 46 watts on a good day

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