I bought a faulty computer...It has a Gigabyte Motherboard Model Name : GA-H55M-S2H(rev. 1.0)
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : NA
Serial No. : 100640030273
Purchase Dealer :
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VGA Brand : GIGABYTE Model : GV-N95TD3-512H
CPU Brand : Intel Model : i7 860 Speed : 2.8GHz
Operation System : Win XP SP : 3
Memory Brand : Type : DDR
Memory Size : 2gb Speed :
Power Supply : 420 W
________________________________ SO after initial tests I stripped the PC down and started on a bench test ...Clearly its the motherboard (unless its the CPU but I cannot test it) ... Now my attempts to get the M/B to POST have been futile...the fan goes then after 20-30 seconds the power cuts out and immediately repowers and then cuts out again etc etc....
So I started trying to get some answers and found nothing EXCEPT a whole lot of other motherboards mainly Gigabyte with the identical problem but still no answers ....
It just seems ludicrous to me that all these M/B's have the same problem but no one has an answer not even Gigabyte..
So as a last resort has anybody come across this ...I have been told its a capacitor problem ?? somebody else says no way so I am totally confused...
Thanks Hk
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : NA
Serial No. : 100640030273
Purchase Dealer :
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VGA Brand : GIGABYTE Model : GV-N95TD3-512H
CPU Brand : Intel Model : i7 860 Speed : 2.8GHz
Operation System : Win XP SP : 3
Memory Brand : Type : DDR
Memory Size : 2gb Speed :
Power Supply : 420 W
________________________________ SO after initial tests I stripped the PC down and started on a bench test ...Clearly its the motherboard (unless its the CPU but I cannot test it) ... Now my attempts to get the M/B to POST have been futile...the fan goes then after 20-30 seconds the power cuts out and immediately repowers and then cuts out again etc etc....
So I started trying to get some answers and found nothing EXCEPT a whole lot of other motherboards mainly Gigabyte with the identical problem but still no answers ....
It just seems ludicrous to me that all these M/B's have the same problem but no one has an answer not even Gigabyte..
So as a last resort has anybody come across this ...I have been told its a capacitor problem ?? somebody else says no way so I am totally confused...
Thanks Hk
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