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    Only CPU multiplier were shown

    Good day everyone
    I got a Jetway M26GT4-LF rev 2.0 board that just display a clock multiplier during POST, and that it , it won't allow me to do anything else. And my USB keyboard is not lighting up, but the PS2 does, and it doesn't response to any of my input. I have reset CMOS (shorting + remove battery), swapping processor and ram, making sure any jumpers are in correct position. None of it work. But the board does response accordingly when I restart / power off the board or when there is no RAM present, it will beep. I tried reflow the Nvidia chipset as well, and it still the same.




    I also found a broken component near the Fintek chip, is that called transistor ? Is that enough to cause POSTING failure as what I describe ? I wasn't quite sure if the damage was there in first place, because I have kept this board for sometime before I dig it out, but I store my board carefully, make sure things won't scrape or damaged it.



    Any opinions guys ?
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    Re: Only CPU multiplier were shown

    I think that could do it.

    that chip is a hardware monitor, it looks like its hooked through pin 92, VREF (voltage sensor) [datasheet attached]

    as far as what they used or what to replace it with, thats where my knowledge ends
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    Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
    ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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      #3
      Re: Only CPU multiplier were shown

      you *really* need a ps2 keyboard to get into the bios on older motherboards - the usb was bios controlled so if the cmos had bad settings the usb may not work!

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        Re: Only CPU multiplier were shown

        Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
        I think that could do it.

        that chip is a hardware monitor, it looks like its hooked through pin 92, VREF (voltage sensor) [datasheet attached]

        as far as what they used or what to replace it with, thats where my knowledge ends
        That help out a lot, appreciate that
        I have sent an email to the company requesting for a board schematics.
        I will took off some transistor from that board to check what type of transistor it uses, and maybe replace that faulty one with other transistor I salvage from other total dead board.

        Originally posted by stj View Post
        you *really* need a ps2 keyboard to get into the bios on older motherboards - the usb was bios controlled so if the cmos had bad settings the usb may not work!
        I tried PS2 keyboard as well, it won't do anything, just give me a black screen with a CPU multiplier.

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          UPDATE:
          The board is now fixed by replacing the broken transistor. Well... I guess I got lucky this time, is either a success or a smoke test as I doesn't has much of a knowledge on transistor. What I do is spent some time desoldering a couple of similar looking transistor from the motherboard. There are 2 different model labeled "IAM" and "A7W". The "A7W" will response on my DMM only with 2 leads, so I salvage a similar transistor from one of my dead ECS P3 board and replace it on this board. Installed windows 7 on this board, and it run happily for now .

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            #6
            Re: Only CPU multiplier were shown

            congrats! good work
            Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
            ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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