So I got this PC from someone, found it in the back of an office.
Plug it in, boots up fine and starts XP. A little slow, but running. Oddly, the display has this kind of ripple look to it, like the sync signals are noisy.
I'm also hearing this rather loud buzzing from the PSU (fan okay), so I check the output voltages. WTH? 5V measured 4.4V, and 12V measured just 10V. Amazingly, it still ran fine, with no noticeable problems. Except that it didn't work with the first keyboard I tried (erratic key presses and flickering LEDs.)
So out of curiosity I scoped the rails and what did I find? A lot of ripple. Okay, I expected that, but the ripple frequency is what baffled me... it wasn't several kilohertz, it was about 100 Hz. (Twice mains frequency in the UK.) And it's still running fine... amazing.
Another strange thing I noticed was that the optical drive didn't work (the power LED flickered occasionally) but the HDD seemed fine.
I expect the two primary caps are gone (or going) and that it will quickly kill the motherboard caps.
The motherboard is reasonably old - just a 1.6 GHz Athlon with 1GB of ram.
And the PSU looks like another gutless wonder, no EMI filter of course so we can expect a lot of other components to be missing.
Plug it in, boots up fine and starts XP. A little slow, but running. Oddly, the display has this kind of ripple look to it, like the sync signals are noisy.
I'm also hearing this rather loud buzzing from the PSU (fan okay), so I check the output voltages. WTH? 5V measured 4.4V, and 12V measured just 10V. Amazingly, it still ran fine, with no noticeable problems. Except that it didn't work with the first keyboard I tried (erratic key presses and flickering LEDs.)
So out of curiosity I scoped the rails and what did I find? A lot of ripple. Okay, I expected that, but the ripple frequency is what baffled me... it wasn't several kilohertz, it was about 100 Hz. (Twice mains frequency in the UK.) And it's still running fine... amazing.
Another strange thing I noticed was that the optical drive didn't work (the power LED flickered occasionally) but the HDD seemed fine.
I expect the two primary caps are gone (or going) and that it will quickly kill the motherboard caps.
The motherboard is reasonably old - just a 1.6 GHz Athlon with 1GB of ram.
And the PSU looks like another gutless wonder, no EMI filter of course so we can expect a lot of other components to be missing.
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