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New Processor, Now What?

brendanh

Member
I wrote on this forum before asking about the following problem:

I had a 1 GHz T-bird in a Micro-Star K7-ProA Mobo (sorry if i got some letters wrong). One day I was doing whatever (nothing too intense) and the whole damn thing shut down. The fans still ran but no video signal.

I powered down and powered back up and the video came back on for 10 seconds or so and then cut out. Everything stopped, but the fans kept spinning. The actual time (of how long the video lasted) varied from 10-30 seconds but was independent of how long the computer was left off (in other words, its not a heat issue). I left it off for an entire day and the thing never worked.

So i replaced the video card (voodoo 3---> voodoo 5), and miraculously it started working again. Then it did the same thing a month later. Replacing the video card didn't work (with the old one and a new one, PCI and AGP), and every time i started up it died again.

So i replaced the processor (tbird 1 Ghz-tbird 1.2 ghz). and miraculously it worked for a day or two. Today it died again in the same manner, and i get 10-15 seconds of video before it gives up on me. I monitored the heat closely and it never got over 45 C*.

The next thing i can think of is replacing the motherboard. I don't want to go and replace every *$#@() part until something works permanatly. (BTW RAM and all other components are NOT the problem, it does the same thing independently of any devices installed/unintstalled).

Any ideas? Sounds like the mobo is the problem.. but could it be that the mobo is the thing that burns out the processors so when I replace the mobo it still won't work without replacing the processor AGAIN?? I'm out of cash and patience.

Thanks people.
 
Bren

I agree that it sounds like the motherboard but try and see if your problem is the Power Supply first. Most Athlon/Duron problems come from people having a case without an AMD approved Power Supply, and a power supply is an awful lot cheaper than a motherboard to replace.

wnied
 
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