Actually I bridged it just to see if it would turned on but nothing. Also there's power through the motherboard so I really don't know what could beThere's no schematics for PS4 I think. Don't you have anything with little resistors like those? If that's the real value, you could try even a bigger one, like those old resistors.
Yes, I just tried to set better the module to see if it would works. Well I've tried to compare at my best and no, nothing else missing. I also dessoldered the NOR to see if it was the problemBut what were you doing before this happened? Soldering the module? You could try to remove it to see if the console boots. Did you make sure nothing else is missing?
The console won't even try to boot without the NOR chip I believe. Better remove the module and check for shorts on the mobo. There must be a few fuses here and there, check them. You can't do anything else without a schematic sadly.Yes, I just tried to set better the module to see if it would works. Well I've tried to compare at my best and no, nothing else missing. I also dessoldered the NOR to see if it was the problem
Trust me, having a short on a PS3/PS4 is no joke. Good luckI would be very happy to have a short, at least I could figure it out what it could be, but in my case just nothing. Tomorrow I'll try to see if there's continuity in the NOR pin, but it did this before I dessoldered the NOR

So i've tried:That's pretty normal when you ahve this kind of problems. If can't find any shorts, then something's burned.