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    INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

    Hi,

    Great forum

    I have this Motherboard from Intel:

    INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC
    E210882
    PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478 SOCKET

    At the moment no PCI boards, no USB or other peripherals.
    Only PS2 mouse, keyboard and VGA.

    Most of the time ... fans runs ... all lights ( front panel ) and no VGA signal. No beeps.

    If boots and we do restart ... front panel or in W$n ... no boot anymore.

    The caps tested with an ESR (EVB) in circuit.
    If any value members can confirm or disagree please write.

    1x 2200uF 10V 0,02
    4x 1200uF 16V 0,00
    3x 820uF 6,3V 0,00
    7x 680uF 25V 0,00 Japanese


    470 uF 10V 0,01 (near CPU ) 0,07 0,05 0,15
    0,17 the worst case 0,44

    100uF 25V 0,05 0,07 0,40 0,22 0,20 0,50 0,60 0,70 0,97 1,0

    47 uF 10V 0,02
    22uF 25V 0,03(C4G1) 0,22 0,10 0,44 0,06 (near AGP) 0,67
    22uF 16V 3,2 3,2 3,2 and one 0,29



    I need this board because we have 2 PCI boards for research (college) and can't continue, the W$n drivers are for this Board.


    Regards,

    RB

    #2
    Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

    Don't measure them in circuit, as you will get the 'combined' readings of all of the caps in that circuit and it doesn't tell you if any of the caps are bad. What brands of caps are on the board? Any Nichicon HM or HN, or KZG?
    I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!

    No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards

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      #3
      Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

      Originally posted by c_hegge View Post
      Don't measure them in circuit, as you will get the 'combined' readings of all of the caps in that circuit and it doesn't tell you if any of the caps are bad. What brands of caps are on the board? Any Nichicon HM or HN, or KZG?
      Dear Sir,

      Thank for your comments.

      I know that if some paral. or serie cap. is in the way ... bad reading.

      But the bad values (very high ohm) we can detect.

      The low we can't see in circuit.

      And if some members have this board we can see the difference.

      Best regards,
      RB

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        #4
        Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

        Intel boards have a jumper block, where an alternate setting is the equivalent of clearing CMOS

        Or no jumper fitted at all, is for doing an emergency reflash

        Download the manual for that board and check out what it says

        If it won't start with a different jumper setting, or no jumper at all, I'd say you're wasting your time persisting with it

        In my experience, when Intel boards die, they stay dead
        better to keep quiet and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt

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          #5
          Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

          as pfrcom says "In my experience, when Intel boards die, they stay dead" and in my experience boards built for p3 and p4 prossesors are the worst.
          Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

          "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me

          Excuse me while i do something dangerous


          You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.

          Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore

          Follow the white rabbit.

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            #6
            Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

            Originally posted by pfrcom View Post
            Intel boards have a jumper block, where an alternate setting is the equivalent of clearing CMOS

            Or no jumper fitted at all, is for doing an emergency reflash

            Download the manual for that board and check out what it says

            If it won't start with a different jumper setting, or no jumper at all, I'd say you're wasting your time persisting with it

            In my experience, when Intel boards die, they stay dead

            Of course I did that.
            Please read my first post.

            I work with MacOSX, Linux and other computers.

            I tested the CPU and RAM in other Motherboards.

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              #7
              Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

              Originally posted by goontron View Post
              as pfrcom says "In my experience, when Intel boards die, they stay dead" and in my experience boards built for p3 and p4 prossesors are the worst.
              I have several, P4 and don't see ...

              What Linux ... Distro????

              Regards,

              RB

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                #8
                Re: INTEL D865GBF - D865PERC E210882 - PENTIUM 4 - mPGA478

                Originally posted by c_hegge View Post
                Don't measure them in circuit, as you will get the 'combined' readings of all of the caps in that circuit and it doesn't tell you if any of the caps are bad. What brands of caps are on the board? Any Nichicon HM or HN, or KZG?
                Rubycon and SMG
                The Japaneses please give some guidance ...

                Regards,
                RB

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