I have two MSI 6163 Pro mainboards. Both of them having problems.
I had one board in my Linux server and one in my windows workstation.
The one in the server started rebooting when doing heavy stuff as compiling for example. I replaced the server and saved that mainboard for later repair.
Now my workstation started acting up. It also reboots under heavy load. Sometimes it reboots when loading windows.
So I got some capacitors for the boards. I changed all the leaking capacitors on the board that I had in the server before. About 30 of them...
When I first started the machine, it worked for 30 seconds. Then it hanged. Now it does not want to boot at all. It beeps 3 thimes, pause of 2 seconds, beeps 3 times... The diagnostic leds indicates that there is a problem with the RAM.
I know that the CPU, RAM, PSU and all the other components are ok, since they work with the other identical board. I even tried with another CPU and RAM.
My plan was to fix this board and then switch it with the other one, and then fix it too.
Now my dilemma is that if I replace tha caps on the board that still needs the replacement, I might end up with two faulty mainboards.
I am a poor student and don't have the money to buy a new machine.
What could cause such a problem that I have with the board? I can't see any shorts or problems on it. It doesn't smell burnt or anything.
In some places there were not enough room to fit the capacitors. The new capacitors were 1 mm wider than the old ones. So I had to fit two capacitors with very long legs. I bent the legs and fitted the cap sideways. So one of the caps leg is about 4 mm long, and the other about 8 mm. This should not cause a problem, right?
Please help!
I had one board in my Linux server and one in my windows workstation.
The one in the server started rebooting when doing heavy stuff as compiling for example. I replaced the server and saved that mainboard for later repair.
Now my workstation started acting up. It also reboots under heavy load. Sometimes it reboots when loading windows.
So I got some capacitors for the boards. I changed all the leaking capacitors on the board that I had in the server before. About 30 of them...
When I first started the machine, it worked for 30 seconds. Then it hanged. Now it does not want to boot at all. It beeps 3 thimes, pause of 2 seconds, beeps 3 times... The diagnostic leds indicates that there is a problem with the RAM.
I know that the CPU, RAM, PSU and all the other components are ok, since they work with the other identical board. I even tried with another CPU and RAM.
My plan was to fix this board and then switch it with the other one, and then fix it too.
Now my dilemma is that if I replace tha caps on the board that still needs the replacement, I might end up with two faulty mainboards.
I am a poor student and don't have the money to buy a new machine.
What could cause such a problem that I have with the board? I can't see any shorts or problems on it. It doesn't smell burnt or anything.
In some places there were not enough room to fit the capacitors. The new capacitors were 1 mm wider than the old ones. So I had to fit two capacitors with very long legs. I bent the legs and fitted the cap sideways. So one of the caps leg is about 4 mm long, and the other about 8 mm. This should not cause a problem, right?
Please help!
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