- Dec 30, 2004
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I never had a problem with it on my Athlon2500+. Then again I don't think I let this much get onto the resistors.
I haven't had a chance to clean off my second graphics card and try again. It was turned on for about 1-2 seconds before I saw the (bad) color artifacts on the gpu BIOS post.
The previous one I thought it was a short from water [hadn't let it dry]. Now I think it's the AS5.
It got onto the 402 and 201 caps which surround the GPU die. Do you think there is any hope? Their website says the AS5 is capacitive.
I haven't had a chance to clean off my second graphics card and try again. It was turned on for about 1-2 seconds before I saw the (bad) color artifacts on the gpu BIOS post.
The previous one I thought it was a short from water [hadn't let it dry]. Now I think it's the AS5.
It got onto the 402 and 201 caps which surround the GPU die. Do you think there is any hope? Their website says the AS5 is capacitive.