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I sold an Intel D865PERL to a guy and he thinks it fried his CPU. Obviously it was a working pull. And out of the countless number of parts I've handled, I have yet to damage one due to static discharge. Also the shipment was insured.
He's using an X1300, DDR400 (512x2), P4 2.8, Asus P4S8X is his old board. I'll just post what he said:
1st e-mail
Thanks for shipping the board so quickly. It arrived nicely packed, but I was surprised it didn't come in an antistatic bag. Box wasn't dented or damaged. Had a problem. I swapped out my old board, installed the new one; the board's power LED lit up but no boot.
Tried the DIMMs and video card in another system and they worked fine. Swapped my old board back in; power LED lit up but no boot. It looks like the CPU is toasted. I don't know for certain if the new board is defective and blew the CPU or if I might have done something (e.g., static discharge) to fry it. I've built several systems in the past and never had this happen.
2nd e-mail:
Thanks for the reply. The thread you suggested was pertinent but pretty basic stuff; again, I've built several systems and never had a problem. Also, I downloaded a copy of the Intel Mobo manual and read it before starting, so I knew where all the connections were. The mobo doesn't boot, but it does give beep codes. And again, when I swapped my old board back in, it also wouldn't boot. Memory and video card are okay, so that leaves the CPU.
I'm pretty careful about static electricity. My "best guess" is that the mobo you sent was defective and toasted my CPU.
3rd e-mail:
Hi again,
On the Intel board, I got a single long beep that was repeated 5, 6, or 11 times - it varied, and then it shut down. On the Asus, I also got a single long beep but it repeated many times before I pulled the plug.
D865PERL manual
I don't know everything about troublshooting hardware so was wondering if anyone could give some insight. His processor is compatible with the Intel board.
I mean how likely is it that a bad board could take out a CPU and nothing else?
He's using an X1300, DDR400 (512x2), P4 2.8, Asus P4S8X is his old board. I'll just post what he said:
1st e-mail
Thanks for shipping the board so quickly. It arrived nicely packed, but I was surprised it didn't come in an antistatic bag. Box wasn't dented or damaged. Had a problem. I swapped out my old board, installed the new one; the board's power LED lit up but no boot.
Tried the DIMMs and video card in another system and they worked fine. Swapped my old board back in; power LED lit up but no boot. It looks like the CPU is toasted. I don't know for certain if the new board is defective and blew the CPU or if I might have done something (e.g., static discharge) to fry it. I've built several systems in the past and never had this happen.
2nd e-mail:
Thanks for the reply. The thread you suggested was pertinent but pretty basic stuff; again, I've built several systems and never had a problem. Also, I downloaded a copy of the Intel Mobo manual and read it before starting, so I knew where all the connections were. The mobo doesn't boot, but it does give beep codes. And again, when I swapped my old board back in, it also wouldn't boot. Memory and video card are okay, so that leaves the CPU.
I'm pretty careful about static electricity. My "best guess" is that the mobo you sent was defective and toasted my CPU.
3rd e-mail:
Hi again,
On the Intel board, I got a single long beep that was repeated 5, 6, or 11 times - it varied, and then it shut down. On the Asus, I also got a single long beep but it repeated many times before I pulled the plug.
D865PERL manual
I don't know everything about troublshooting hardware so was wondering if anyone could give some insight. His processor is compatible with the Intel board.
I mean how likely is it that a bad board could take out a CPU and nothing else?
