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I know some laptops are going crazy some times, but try everything and you never know maybe it will boot again .don't give up .arxontas
If there is no light ON when you try to start it with the power supply, then see if the pin in the power socket is broken. I had that problem some time ago. Then you have to replace that power socket .If it the same thing with battery, then is something with motherboard maybe??arxontas
At the time when the laptop died, it was running on mains power only (battery previously removed).
When it died, do you know if there was any battery power left or noticed if it was charging? If the module went poof first, the laptop could have run on battery until it was drained.
@m654321 Having searched your model, the info I got indicated that there is a separate removeable power module mounted on the motherboard, which would not be supplied with a replacement motherboard. If that is the case then a failed power module would still not work with a new motherboard. Difficult to know what to say other than be very aware.
Also, for a motherboard, even you you have the same general model it could be impossible to fit in, you would need the exact part manafacturer number matching yours or you could be in need of drilling a hole for a differently placed USB connector, a different shape video/keyboard connector inside and so on.If possible get the exact part number from one of your country's seller.Cheers!
Look for broken laptops of the same make and model as you have, Asus G750, specifically look for those that have broken screens. Quite often these are been sold cheaply as replacing the screen can be expensive but quite often the motherboard is still in working order .... ...Anyway, worth a thought even if only as a laptop repair learning curve