Hi, have and 865GM2 (MS-6743G) motherboard from an Acer Acerpower F1 PC, which does not post anymore. Bios has not been flashed. When applying power the CPU fan starts up straight away. have already tried another PSU. Is this board salvageable? Any known bad caps on this board? It has Rubycon electrolytic caps. Any help or advice appreciated!
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If the caps are entirely rubycon, then they are probably OK. I had a similar board over a year ago. IIRC, it had a mixture of rubycon and G-Luxon.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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Re: Msi 865gm2
also, maybe try resetting the bios back to factory standards to see if that might do it. if there is something a little wrong with the speeds or voltages, it can do it. Resetting the bios will usually bring it back to either basic speeds or lower to make sure there the system will boot.Comment
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Tried that with no luck...Originally posted by kanikialso, maybe try resetting the bios back to factory standards to see if that might do it. if there is something a little wrong with the speeds or voltages, it can do it. Resetting the bios will usually bring it back to either basic speeds or lower to make sure there the system will boot.
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