Hello, recently i acquired an Asus P8P67 Evo, the board does not post and gets stuck on initialising the cpu (according to the error LED's). the CPU does get power and i have absolutely no idea what to do, all i know is that a PCI card was pulled from the board while running.
Asus P8P67 Evo
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Re: Asus P8P67 Evo
Quite possibly the incorrect removal of a card during power on caused damage to the chipset. Unlikely to be an easy fix, unfortunately."Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
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Re: Asus P8P67 Evo
It's doable, apparently. Not easy though. You would need practice and learning the characteristics of your tools first to have a good chance of success. BGA is easy to screw up. Hopefully there is something else you can try first, but I wouldn't know where to start. Someone else can probably give advice there."Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
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Re: Asus P8P67 Evo
before you do anything rash,
it's more likely the card was pulled at an angle & shorted some connections together.
i'd get a copy of the pci pinout,
and then power the board up wihout a cpu (for safety) and probe all the supply voltages on the pci slot.
it could just be a blown transistor or regulator.Comment
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