Re: E-machine T6420 MSI MS-7207 Motherboard
Again thanks for the response. I see nothing odd about chipset or MOSFETs. Nothing looks like a hot spot or burn has occurred. I don't have a ESR meter so thats out. I guess
I'll give the lad the SOL line and give him his options. Again thanks for the fast replies, it helps to get a few opinions when you have an odd ball issue arise.
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Re: E-machine T6420 MSI MS-7207 Motherboard
Thanks for the reply;
KZG is the correct cap my eyes were crossed by the time I got to them sorry.
I have tried to boot the system with the on board chip and also with an add on card. The result was the same I cannot get it to boot to bios. I hoped using the add on card I could bye-pass the problem but I got no where with it. Thats why I thought I would get some other views before I tell the guy hes SOL.
There are two Teapo 6.3v 470uF caps and a G-Luxon 16v 100 uF next to this nvidia 6150 chip....
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Re: E-machine T6420 MSI MS-7207 Motherboard
Ok heres what I can see as far as cap markings.
4 - NKZ 16V 1500uF
5 -Matsushita (Boxed M logo) 6.3v 3300uF
Teapo - 6.3v 470uF
Fujitso (line over F logo) 6.3v 680uF
Sanyo
G-Luxon - 16v 100 uF
10 matsushita (boxed M logo) 6.3v 1000uF
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E-machine T6420 MSI MS-7207 Motherboard
First I'd like to thank you all for a very interesting forum. I'm new to this site and have found the information on here first rate. Enough with the brown nosing I hope someone can give me some pointers with this motherboard.
This machine came to me with these known facts. System was working fine, then became hard to start, took a couple times to get it running. Then the monitor display had lines thru it. Now the unit will not post at all.
I have removed the psu( HIPRO 300W )and checked it on another board it has about a 5% drift on the 5v line but still runs.I...
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