Re: Intel D865GBF - Can it be fixed?
PCBONEZ and Brian_C thank you very much for your input.
PCBONEZ, that was a very good summarised answer. It seems a recap may solve it but not guaranteed.
I also noticed that switching on the PSU (after I replaced the bulging nichicon 2200uF) would cause a small spark within the PSU. This was without any other hardware equipped (No memory, No CPU, No Floppy, nothing). It would therefore seem that somewhere there is a lot of current being drained from the PSU. This does not happen on a normal working motherboard...
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Re: Intel D865GBF - Can it be fixed?
I just noticed that the pictures are not viewable.
I did a google search for: D865GBF as follows and the images page shows these as the first two pictures. Hope it helps.
[url]http://images.google.co.uk/images?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4WZPA_enGB255GB256&q=D865GBF&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi[/url]Re: Intel D865GBF - Can it be fixed?...shows these as
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Intel D865GBF - Can it be fixed?
[B][U]I have the following motherboard:[/U][/B]
Intel Desktop Board D865GBF/D865PERC
It also has E210882 Silkscreened on the board.
There is a bar coded label which reads: ABBF41428624 AA C25843-407 (I assume that C25843-407 is the serial & revision)
The board was given to me as not working and its history is unknown.
[COLOR=Red]The problem with this board is that it does not boot up. The fan just turns on power up and then nothing.[/COLOR]
[B][U]PICTURES (NOT mine but SIMILAR)[/U][/B]
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