Got a VP6 yesterday with missing BIOS chip. Put a chip on the board but the POST card doesn't show any signs of booting. The caps (mostly Tayeh, but also found two 470uF 25V Robycon ZL-s - probably someone has already replaced some caps?) have no signs of damage. Does anybody have any suggestions on what to pay special attention when doing further research?
Abit VP6 common failures?
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first it should be recapped.
do any inductors show signs of overheating?
vcore present and correct?
sure you have the correct bios?
i have had several vp6's with bad flashes caused by lockup from bad caps.
sounds like it at least has a chance.
if it is over your head tc or i can likely fix it. -
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That looks like an interesting project to tackle.
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