Re: 2004 Biostar m7ncg400 new caps no post
Thanks to you guys for the replys.
I walked away for a couple days to re-address with a new start, clear head etc.
I wondered originally if the caps I used as replacements where well enough within spec to not be a problem. I've pretty well convinced myself that the cap specs are OK.
To answer some of the questions.
I checked all the standoffs, does the same thing in case and on bench.
Power supply doesn't start when connected to the board, in case or benched.
With a jumper PS starts and tests...
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2004 Biostar m7ncg400 new caps no post
Hi All, I'm fairly new here but have some experience recapping over the years. I found this forum a couple of weeks ago and consider it very informative.
My problem is I replaced the caps on this board. It was running xp pro and was showing symptoms of failing ie couldn't run over 133mhz fsb (266). Messages indicating bad writes to hd, freezes requiring reboot, other errata. I decided to dedicate it to home theater after replacing the caps. So here I am with a no post.
Every cap pad has a + on the side away from the band, they are well marked so I feel confident they are installed...
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