Hi, I just recently found this website and I must say it's very informative and helpful.
Anyway, I have an old P4 machine with Intel D865PERL motherboard. I have recently had my local computer shop replaced the capacitors on my motherboard. It couldn't do POST. There were bulging caps on the side of the CPU socket. I don't know how many caps were replaced but the computer does work again.
After a while, I notice that my Intel active monitoring software is alerting me of spikes outside the threshold. One time, its the CPU temp gone to 100C, then 12V gone to 15V, then Vcore gone to 0V, all these are happened separately and each happens very fast less than a second I think. When I look at the readings everything was normal. Later on, I will get the same alert, but it may not be from the same one.
Is this a PSU problem or a capcitor problem? So far no freezes or anything like that but I haven't used the computer for long. Another note, I know for a fact the guy from the computer shop had to take caps from other motherboards because he couldn't get a new one.
Thanks to anyone who can point out something.
Anyway, I have an old P4 machine with Intel D865PERL motherboard. I have recently had my local computer shop replaced the capacitors on my motherboard. It couldn't do POST. There were bulging caps on the side of the CPU socket. I don't know how many caps were replaced but the computer does work again.
After a while, I notice that my Intel active monitoring software is alerting me of spikes outside the threshold. One time, its the CPU temp gone to 100C, then 12V gone to 15V, then Vcore gone to 0V, all these are happened separately and each happens very fast less than a second I think. When I look at the readings everything was normal. Later on, I will get the same alert, but it may not be from the same one.
Is this a PSU problem or a capcitor problem? So far no freezes or anything like that but I haven't used the computer for long. Another note, I know for a fact the guy from the computer shop had to take caps from other motherboards because he couldn't get a new one.
Thanks to anyone who can point out something.
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