Hi guys,
Spent about forty minutes searching to see if this has come up before, but I couldn't find anything. If it's been covered before, I blame my ineptness with Anandtech's search feature.
Anywho, I just purchased a used AGP 6600GT video card to upgrade a system for a friend, and it arrived today. It was stuffed otherwise unprotected into a padded envelope, so needless to say I wasn't too surprised once I got it installed and tried to boot up that the system didn't post. What confuses me, though, and makes me hesitate to call it dead right away, is that the fan still starts spinning when I turn the system on, and the card still gets warm on the back under the chip and the memory.
Am I trying to bring a corpse back to life, or is there still a spark (hyuk hyuk) to be saved?
Some other info:
All the capacitors are still connected properly to the circuit board, and the heatsinks/fan are connected properly.
The power supply is only 300W where the manufacturer recommends 350W, but the 12v rail amperage meets the manufacturer specification (18A) which should be all that matters.
The system still posts with its old video card (GeForce FX5500) or with no video card.
Thanks,
Kyle
Spent about forty minutes searching to see if this has come up before, but I couldn't find anything. If it's been covered before, I blame my ineptness with Anandtech's search feature.
Anywho, I just purchased a used AGP 6600GT video card to upgrade a system for a friend, and it arrived today. It was stuffed otherwise unprotected into a padded envelope, so needless to say I wasn't too surprised once I got it installed and tried to boot up that the system didn't post. What confuses me, though, and makes me hesitate to call it dead right away, is that the fan still starts spinning when I turn the system on, and the card still gets warm on the back under the chip and the memory.
Am I trying to bring a corpse back to life, or is there still a spark (hyuk hyuk) to be saved?
Some other info:
All the capacitors are still connected properly to the circuit board, and the heatsinks/fan are connected properly.
The power supply is only 300W where the manufacturer recommends 350W, but the 12v rail amperage meets the manufacturer specification (18A) which should be all that matters.
The system still posts with its old video card (GeForce FX5500) or with no video card.
Thanks,
Kyle