Hi:
I have an Intel D865PERL motherboard which is not booting any longer. It is out of warranty. So, intel is not accepting it for RMA.
When I power on the computer, fans, motherboard light, power LED all turn on. However, TV output does not come. There is no beep, no post.
I first thought bios could be damaged. I tried to do bios recovery but computer can't access to the floppy drive. Interesting thing is that boot damages the floppy. So, I am not sure if the problem is just capacitors. I tried to do USB and CD recovery but they did not work either.
After I turn on the PC, led on the DVD drive comes on, but then I can't eject the tray. I can't use the power or reboot switches.
I took the video card and memories out and there was still no beep. So, it looks like motherboard can't reach to that stage.
I took out the battery out and put back. That did not help either.
I lifted the motherboard to see if there is any short circut, that did not work either.
I have another board. I moved the components to that motherboard and everything worked. I moved the things from that motherboard to this one and they did not. So, my conclusion is the motherboard is bad.
I looked at the motherboard. It is very clean. I see no damage, no burn. Except the capacitors at the back of the CPU. There are 5 capacitors, there is a brown residue at the top and the top of them are popped up. And, that part of the motherboard smells more acidic. I attached the picture of the caps. These are bad capacitors right? They have X
at the top of them. There are two more capacitors look similar on the other side with K on them and they look fine.
I searched the internet and I found that this problem is common in D865PERL motherboards.
Now, I am thinking to replace the caps. However, I am hesitating that even if I replace
the capacitors, motherboard may not work. I do not have any soldering tool. So, I would be wasting money.
What is your feeling? Do you think only capacitors are bad? What bothers me is that if I put a floppy into drive, floppy is damaged. Also, my DVD drive locks up. With bad capacitors do you get these symptoms?
Thanks.
I have an Intel D865PERL motherboard which is not booting any longer. It is out of warranty. So, intel is not accepting it for RMA.
When I power on the computer, fans, motherboard light, power LED all turn on. However, TV output does not come. There is no beep, no post.
I first thought bios could be damaged. I tried to do bios recovery but computer can't access to the floppy drive. Interesting thing is that boot damages the floppy. So, I am not sure if the problem is just capacitors. I tried to do USB and CD recovery but they did not work either.
After I turn on the PC, led on the DVD drive comes on, but then I can't eject the tray. I can't use the power or reboot switches.
I took the video card and memories out and there was still no beep. So, it looks like motherboard can't reach to that stage.
I took out the battery out and put back. That did not help either.
I lifted the motherboard to see if there is any short circut, that did not work either.
I have another board. I moved the components to that motherboard and everything worked. I moved the things from that motherboard to this one and they did not. So, my conclusion is the motherboard is bad.
I looked at the motherboard. It is very clean. I see no damage, no burn. Except the capacitors at the back of the CPU. There are 5 capacitors, there is a brown residue at the top and the top of them are popped up. And, that part of the motherboard smells more acidic. I attached the picture of the caps. These are bad capacitors right? They have X
at the top of them. There are two more capacitors look similar on the other side with K on them and they look fine.
I searched the internet and I found that this problem is common in D865PERL motherboards.
Now, I am thinking to replace the caps. However, I am hesitating that even if I replace
the capacitors, motherboard may not work. I do not have any soldering tool. So, I would be wasting money.
What is your feeling? Do you think only capacitors are bad? What bothers me is that if I put a floppy into drive, floppy is damaged. Also, my DVD drive locks up. With bad capacitors do you get these symptoms?
Thanks.
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