Re: ASUS ASUS P5VDC-MX Dead CPU?
That means the traces are going through internal layers. Could be up to 8 on a motherboard like that, so that does make tracing much harder (though not entirely impossible if you are really hard headed with the thing
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You mean pin 69, VBAT?
Pin 68 is "COPEN#" (chassis intrusion detection... that's why I always give the name and the pin # as well
.) "COPEN#" should have continuity to ground.
Speaking of which, don't always trust continuity function on your multimeter. Just because you hear a beep doesn't really mean that there is actually a good connection. Most multimeters will beep at less than 20-100 Ohms - and this threshold really varies with different multimeters. Let's say it beeps at 15 Ohms - that is hardly a good connection. Thus, always double-check with lowest resistance scale as well. "Good continuity" would be less than 2 Ohms (provided your meter can measure that low, which it should if it doesn't have dirty dial contacts and is calibrated properly).

Double-check this. I don't think VBAT should be connected to anything on the front panel. It's NOT a general purpose (GP) register either (see page 27 on datasheet), so it can't be configured for anything else.
Are you using a rechargeable batteries for your multimeter? If yes, that could be the problem too. Before messing with your meter's calibration, first try some good disposable batteries.
Sounds good
. Just don't insert voltages directly from a power source. Always do it through a resistor. 1 to 10 KOhm should be suitable for this. Preferably 10 KOhm. And I would try that with PWROK2 on the ITE chip, first, as it seems to be getting some strange voltage.
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Pin 68 is "COPEN#" (chassis intrusion detection... that's why I always give the name and the pin # as well

Speaking of which, don't always trust continuity function on your multimeter. Just because you hear a beep doesn't really mean that there is actually a good connection. Most multimeters will beep at less than 20-100 Ohms - and this threshold really varies with different multimeters. Let's say it beeps at 15 Ohms - that is hardly a good connection. Thus, always double-check with lowest resistance scale as well. "Good continuity" would be less than 2 Ohms (provided your meter can measure that low, which it should if it doesn't have dirty dial contacts and is calibrated properly).
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Double-check this. I don't think VBAT should be connected to anything on the front panel. It's NOT a general purpose (GP) register either (see page 27 on datasheet), so it can't be configured for anything else.
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