Bad capacitor? ECS P4VXASD2+ motherboard.
History:
Over the past 6 months, my computer has had increasing number of BSODs, freezes, and reboots. This past weekend, the computer froze while I was away from my desk. For the 4-5 reboots I did, I kept encountering BSODs before the Windows logon screen appeared. Finally, the computer refused to start up. No POST beeps, blank screen, CPU fan powered up normally, so did the floppy drive, DVD-RW drive, and hard drive.
I did manage to get it to start to the Windows logon screen once since then after repeated reboots, but a BSOD popped up before I could log in.
Diagnosis:
PSU: I've swapped out the PSU. Same problem: blank screen, no POST/beeps, everything else powers on normally, LEDs light up.
Video card: Swapped this out also, same problem.
RAM: Swapped this out from a working computer...same problem.
CMOS Battery: Swapped out from one with a working computer, no change.
I've tried to reset the CMOS/BIOS via the jumpers on the motherboard to no avail. I've unplugged everything except the HDD, motherboard, CPU, and video card during boot...same problem.
All the components I've removed from this computer have been tested in another machine and they all work fine, which leads me to believe it's a motherboard problem.
Specifications:
Motherboard: ECS P4VXASD2+
Chip: Intel P4 2.0Ghz
RAM: 1x512mb + 1x256mb SDRAM
Hard drive: Western Digital 120gb
This system was originally put together in 2003 and since then, one hard drive has died, most likely due to heat issues. After that, I've left the case off and run it that way so that it's cooler.
Here are some pictures of the capacitors on the motherboard. There's a few that I think are bulging at the top, but I can't see any leaking electrolyte or detect and funny smell.




Bulging at the top?


Any help, advice, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
History:
Over the past 6 months, my computer has had increasing number of BSODs, freezes, and reboots. This past weekend, the computer froze while I was away from my desk. For the 4-5 reboots I did, I kept encountering BSODs before the Windows logon screen appeared. Finally, the computer refused to start up. No POST beeps, blank screen, CPU fan powered up normally, so did the floppy drive, DVD-RW drive, and hard drive.
I did manage to get it to start to the Windows logon screen once since then after repeated reboots, but a BSOD popped up before I could log in.
Diagnosis:
PSU: I've swapped out the PSU. Same problem: blank screen, no POST/beeps, everything else powers on normally, LEDs light up.
Video card: Swapped this out also, same problem.
RAM: Swapped this out from a working computer...same problem.
CMOS Battery: Swapped out from one with a working computer, no change.
I've tried to reset the CMOS/BIOS via the jumpers on the motherboard to no avail. I've unplugged everything except the HDD, motherboard, CPU, and video card during boot...same problem.
All the components I've removed from this computer have been tested in another machine and they all work fine, which leads me to believe it's a motherboard problem.
Specifications:
Motherboard: ECS P4VXASD2+
Chip: Intel P4 2.0Ghz
RAM: 1x512mb + 1x256mb SDRAM
Hard drive: Western Digital 120gb
This system was originally put together in 2003 and since then, one hard drive has died, most likely due to heat issues. After that, I've left the case off and run it that way so that it's cooler.
Here are some pictures of the capacitors on the motherboard. There's a few that I think are bulging at the top, but I can't see any leaking electrolyte or detect and funny smell.




Bulging at the top?


Any help, advice, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
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