PC PSU issue

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Re: PC PSU issue

I took the motherboard out of the system and hooked it up with just the PSU, CPU, 1 stick of RAM, and the graphics card and it did the same. As soon as you give the PSU power the motherboard starts to pulse. I also noticed the green led on the motherboard flickers so that must mean it can't be regulating the power properly. I expect it is a bad cap, but they all look perfectly fine when I examined the board.

So it looks like the board has had it.

My options now are to source a second hand AMD 939 motherboard from ebay or elsewhere at a reasonable price, but being second-hand there is no guarantee how long it would last. Or buy a new replacement ASRock board (only 939 board still made), or alternatively see if the owner is interested in upgrading to a newer CPU for slightly more money.

Now he isn't a power user and I could build him a newer system using a E5200, 2GB DDR2 ram and motherboard for £109, whereas the replacement ASRock 939 motherboard would cost £65 on its own. So maybe an upgrade would be worth it for the extra £44.
 
Re: PC PSU issue

As I stated in the other thread I come across them fairly frequently, and if I find one, I'll let you know. I would, if I was in your shoes, suggest that the friend upgrades his computer, especially since it isn't much more than the replacement cost. With a newer mobo, it could make it easier for him to upgrade in the future.

Nathan
 
Re: PC PSU issue

Exactly what I was thinking, and after putting this to him last night he agreed. So I've ordered the new bits and am now just waiting for them to arrive.

This also means I now have an AMD64 3200+ and 1GB of PC3200 ram spare. ;) So finding a socket 939 board to stick them in would be nice.
 
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