Good morning Badcaps friends,
I've seen a phenomenon a few times and I'm wondering if someone can explain it.
So far both boards that this has happened on are both ECS boards. I doubt that this is unique to ECS boards though.
2 or 3 times now I've seen a board that powers up and posts but doesn't show any video display. When you turn it off and back on or press reset this will often cause it to function normally. On some boards you need to unplug the power from the p.s. then plug in and this causes the the board to function. It's almost like something hasn't initialized or received proper power, then after a reset it's OK.
Has anyone else seen this? And if so did you find out why?
Both boards I can clearly recall this happening with are boards that I recapped. I'm wondering if this may be due to a poorly connecting capacitor even though they seem and look to be connected well. Is it possible that a capacitor could have a poor connection to the board even though it's in tightly and solder is in the hole? I am likely way off base here, really I'm just guessing.
This has been one of the more annoying issues I've come across.
I've seen a phenomenon a few times and I'm wondering if someone can explain it.
So far both boards that this has happened on are both ECS boards. I doubt that this is unique to ECS boards though.
2 or 3 times now I've seen a board that powers up and posts but doesn't show any video display. When you turn it off and back on or press reset this will often cause it to function normally. On some boards you need to unplug the power from the p.s. then plug in and this causes the the board to function. It's almost like something hasn't initialized or received proper power, then after a reset it's OK.
Has anyone else seen this? And if so did you find out why?
Both boards I can clearly recall this happening with are boards that I recapped. I'm wondering if this may be due to a poorly connecting capacitor even though they seem and look to be connected well. Is it possible that a capacitor could have a poor connection to the board even though it's in tightly and solder is in the hole? I am likely way off base here, really I'm just guessing.
This has been one of the more annoying issues I've come across.
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