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    Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

    Hi,
    Thought I'd try out a 64 bit motherboard
    It's very tidy with no scratched traces

    I recapped this motherboard's input and output VRM caps (previously had bloated output caps) with new HM's.
    And after a few days of it running nicely, just when i had nearly finished with sorting out a dual boot, it packed a sad.
    What happens now is this:
    When the wall socket switch is turned on, the computer starts immediately.
    Then it makes a long high pitched beep followed by (a few seconds later) a long low pitched beep then nothing more (not repeating).
    Using the computer power button, the machine can be powered down (and also restarted after pushing it again).

    I have removed the board from the case, disconnected all periphial devices and IDE cables - same result as above
    Tried another CPU - same result as above

    No video display from either the onboard video or the AGP video card (when inserted)

    Tried another PSU - no difference

    Tried different RAM/slots - same result
    Removed all RAM - get correct repeating beep code for missing RAM

    Seems that the Award BIOS is at least partly OK

    Any idea what to look for next?
    Last edited by socketa; 01-22-2015, 08:35 PM.

    #2
    Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

    Sometimes Nichicon HM is not quite low enough ESR replacements. Try resoldering/ reheating the caps just incase of a cold or incomplete joint exists somewhere. It is easy to see the solder on the bottom of the board but not on the top being covered up by the caps bung.

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      #3
      Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

      Hm should work fine for a motherboard, check that they are all soldered properly including polar direction and the actual solder joints.
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        #4
        Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

        Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123 View Post
        Hm should work fine for a motherboard, check that they are all soldered properly including polar direction and the actual solder joints.
        Some of Gigabytes motherboards require much lower ESR values than HM series. Especially the VRM outputs. Also we do not know exactly what he replaced the original caps with. Real or fakes? Also some socket 754 boards a finicky about the DDR choices. A lot yet to be confirmed.

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          #5
          Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

          I think we need pictures?

          Correct type of ram DDR less the 2gb 2.5V ?

          Reset the cmos?

          Plugged in the 12v 4pin lead
          Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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            #6
            Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

            Originally posted by Sparkey55 View Post
            Some of Gigabytes motherboards require much lower ESR values than HM series. Especially the VRM outputs. Also we do not know exactly what he replaced the original caps with. Real or fakes? Also some socket 754 boards a finicky about the DDR choices. A lot yet to be confirmed.
            Disagreed. Almost all Gigabyte boards with lytics originally came from the factory with either Nichicon HM or an equivalent (NCC KZG, Sanyo WG, Ruby MBZ). I've never seen any gigabyte board with lower ESR caps than that.
            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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              #7
              Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

              Thanks,
              The original caps were HM's - 3 X 1500uf input, and 3 X 3300uf output, so they are exactly the same.
              Thought that i did a tidy job of the soldering - no dry joints/solder splashes

              Yes,
              Correct polarity
              Reset cmos
              Replaced battery
              4-pin 12v connector plugged in
              Correct RAM
              It was running OK for a couple of days

              Just rechecked continuity on the end of the cap leads (where they were snipped)
              The ouput caps all test to be connected in parallel as they should be, and likewise for the input caps.
              So, therefore the solder joints are all good

              Also, both fans are spinning (cpu and sys)

              Any more thoughts?
              Last edited by socketa; 01-23-2015, 08:02 PM.

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                #8
                Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                Originally posted by c_hegge View Post
                Disagreed. Almost all Gigabyte boards with lytics originally came from the factory with either Nichicon HM or an equivalent (NCC KZG, Sanyo WG, Ruby MBZ). I've never seen any gigabyte board with lower ESR caps than that.
                You can disagree with me all you want. It still does not change the fact that I have seen a few with my own eyes original factory equipped motherboards from Gigabyte with lower esr ratings than Nichicon HM series.

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                  #9
                  Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                  Originally posted by socketa View Post
                  Thanks,
                  The original caps were HM's - 3 X 1500uf input, and 3 X 3300uf output, so they are exactly the same.
                  Thought that i did a tidy job of the soldering - no dry joints/solder splashes

                  Yes,
                  Correct polarity
                  Reset cmos
                  Replaced battery
                  4-pin 12v connector plugged in
                  Correct RAM
                  It was running OK for a couple of days

                  Just rechecked continuity on the end of the cap leads (where they were snipped)
                  The ouput caps all test to be connected in parallel as they should be, and likewise for the input caps.
                  So, therefore the solder joints are all good

                  Also, both fans are spinning (cpu and sys)

                  Any more thoughts?
                  http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixthe...beep-codes.htm

                  http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm

                  You could have something wrong with either the CPU, the socket, the fan not reaching a high enough RPM, the fans RPM sense wire not outputting a reading or a bios setting related to overheating thus shutting down the motherboard.

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                    #10
                    Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                    Originally posted by socketa View Post
                    Thanks,
                    The original caps were HM's - 3 X 1500uf input, and 3 X 3300uf output, so they are exactly the same.
                    Thought that i did a tidy job of the soldering - no dry joints/solder splashes

                    Yes,
                    Correct polarity
                    Reset cmos
                    Replaced battery
                    4-pin 12v connector plugged in
                    Correct RAM
                    It was running OK for a couple of days

                    Just rechecked continuity on the end of the cap leads (where they were snipped)
                    The ouput caps all test to be connected in parallel as they should be, and likewise for the input caps.
                    So, therefore the solder joints are all good

                    Also, both fans are spinning (cpu and sys)

                    Any more thoughts?
                    Also I have seen and expirenced SOME Gigabyte boards that develop warpage causing the ram modules to not completely seat into the slots even though they will lock in place. This is due to the placement of the memory slots in relation to the cpu socket heatsink retention mechanics.

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                      Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                      yes, had previously spent quite some time searching pages of award beep codes.
                      And note that the high/low tone is documented as repeating, whereas mine does not repeat (waited for 5 minites)
                      (note that both of those links use the word "repeating").
                      The CPU is not the problem because i tried another one, and still the same result
                      Last time the computer was running the bios was reporting the fan speed with no warnings

                      What i am slightly suspicious of, is that when i first got the board, after recapping it, it was not working, so i removed the heatsink and forgot to twist it off, hence pulling out the CPU without lifting the CPU lever.
                      Anyway, after that i stuck it back in, reapplied thermal paste and it worked with no problem.
                      Then a couple of days later it's playing up.

                      I've reinserted the CPU's several times, and still no joy.
                      Also neither CPU just falls nicely into the socket, a slight push on one corner is required to pop either of them in.

                      Seems that the bios is seeing the RAM, because when i remove both sticks i get a No-RAM beep code
                      Last edited by socketa; 01-23-2015, 10:59 PM.

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                        #12
                        Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                        Originally posted by socketa View Post
                        yes, had previously spent quite some time searching pages of award beep codes.
                        And note that the high/low tone is documented as repeating, whereas mine does not repeat (waited for 5 minites)
                        (note that both of those links use the word "repeating").
                        The CPU is not the problem because i tried another one, and still the same result
                        Last time the computer was running the bios was reporting the fan speed with no warnings

                        What i am slightly suspicious of, is that when i first got the board, after recapping it, it was not working, so i removed the heatsink and forgot to twist it off, hence pulling out the CPU without lifting the CPU lever.
                        Anyway, after that i stuck it back in, reapplied thermal paste and it worked with no problem.
                        Then a couple of days later it's playing up.

                        I've reinserted the CPU's several times, and still no joy.
                        Also neither CPU just falls nicely into the socket, a slight push on one corner is required to pop either of them in.

                        Seems that the bios is seeing the RAM, because when i remove both sticks i get a No-RAM beep code
                        You could have damaged the cpu socket when pulling the cpu out while the locking mechanism was in place. I have done that myself but I got lucky and did not damage either.

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                          #13
                          Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                          Thought that i got lucky also

                          So what now?

                          It looks like the Bios is seeing the CPU, because when i remove the CPU and switch on the PSU, and the mobo automatically turns itself on (i can't remember it doing that before when it was working - shouldn't the computer power switch determine if the compuer turns on or not?), i get no beep codes.
                          Last edited by socketa; 01-23-2015, 11:15 PM.

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                            #14
                            Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                            Originally posted by socketa View Post
                            So what now?

                            It looks like the Bios is seeing the CPU, because when i remove the CPU and switch on the PSU, and the mobo automatically turns itself on (i can't remember it doing that before when it was working - shouldn't the computer power switch determine if the compuer turns on or not?), i get no beep codes.
                            That is normal reaction. With no cpu detected the post sequence is early in count and will not advance to the alert loop.

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                              #15
                              Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                              Originally posted by socketa View Post
                              yes, had previously spent quite some time searching pages of award beep codes.
                              And note that the high/low tone is documented as repeating, whereas mine does not repeat (waited for 5 minites)
                              (note that both of those links use the word "repeating").
                              The CPU is not the problem because i tried another one, and still the same result
                              Last time the computer was running the bios was reporting the fan speed with no warnings

                              What i am slightly suspicious of, is that when i first got the board, after recapping it, it was not working, so i removed the heatsink and forgot to twist it off, hence pulling out the CPU without lifting the CPU lever.
                              Anyway, after that i stuck it back in, reapplied thermal paste and it worked with no problem.
                              Then a couple of days later it's playing up.

                              I've reinserted the CPU's several times, and still no joy.
                              Also neither CPU just falls nicely into the socket, a slight push on one corner is required to pop either of them in.

                              Seems that the bios is seeing the RAM, because when i remove both sticks i get a No-RAM beep code
                              The cpu should not need any force to align with the socket, it should drop in. Check for bent or misaligned pins on cpu.

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                                #16
                                Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                                Some advice on using TIM. Apply a small amount of thermal grease in the center of the cpu's IHS. Then insert the heatsink straight down on top of the grease to evenly spread it outwards. DO NOT TWIST the heatsink when doing this.

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                                  Originally posted by socketa View Post
                                  What i am slightly suspicious of, is that when i first got the board, after recapping it, it was not working, so i removed the heatsink and forgot to twist it off, hence pulling out the CPU without lifting the CPU lever.
                                  Anyway, after that i stuck it back in, reapplied thermal paste and it worked with no problem.
                                  If the heatsink does not want to lift off easily do not twist it. Carefully put a screwdriver edge between the bottom of the heatsink and the outer hard plastic retention base that surrounds the socket and then gently pry the heatsink up. You may need to do this at two opposite corners.

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                                    Thanks again,

                                    Will remember that trick for next time.

                                    Yes, there was some slightly bent pins in the original CPU (i bent them when lifting the CPU up from one side because it was stuck a bit in one corner of the socket) and i straightened them up.
                                    On the replacement CPU there is no bent pins.

                                    I've tried both, with same result.
                                    I don't think that the CPU is the problem
                                    Both CPU's go down all the way, after a gentle nudge in the corner.

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                                      #19
                                      Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                                      Originally posted by socketa View Post
                                      Thanks again,

                                      Will remember that trick for next time.

                                      Yes, there was some slightly bent pins in the original CPU (i bent them when lifting the CPU up from one side because it was stuck a bit in one corner of the socket) and i straightened them up.
                                      On the replacement CPU there is no bent pins.

                                      I've tried both, with same result.
                                      I don't think that the CPU is the problem
                                      Both CPU's go down all the way, after a gentle nudge in the corner.
                                      Okay, a slite detour. Where did you get the caps to replace the bad ones from?

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?

                                        One of the major reputable suppliers like digikey, forgotten which one exactly - not ebay
                                        They are not fakes
                                        Date code H1316
                                        Had them in storage for a few months

                                        The mobo was working without a problem for a couple of days after they were used to replace the bad caps
                                        Last edited by socketa; 01-24-2015, 01:52 AM.

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