ever seen a cpu "gradually" fail?

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HP G4 1016dx

I put an SSD in this guy a few months ago as the old drive was failing. (Freezing OS)

A month later, I had power, fan, but no POST, just a black screen. Tried all diagnostics. Removed. CD rom. RAM. Battery. Power reset. External display. Etc. Nothing. Ruled it out as a dead mobo.

Bought a used one off ebay. Installed with the previous CPU. All is well again.

30? Days later SAME PROBLEM.


I've narrowed it down to a power/battery/voltage issue or the cpu.

But im a bit stumped. Part of me is wondering if the cpu has been the issue all a long instead of the drive and now two mobos. Ive never read or seen a gradually failing cpu. A used cpu is is on the way regardless.

What do you guys think?

FYi All capacitors look fine on both boards.
 
- I should mention the battery holds zero charge and had a warning everytime on bootup to be replaced. Again, never heard of a factory OEM battery affecting a mobo, but theres always a first.

- I also cant help but notice that the last time it shut down, it had finished a win 10 update. (conspiracy conspiracy hehe)
 
That it's an ancient piece of junk not worth spending much time or money on? That you should keep the SSD and put it in a real computer?

Anyway...

Are you using the same "coin-cell" lithium battery from the original motherboard or a new one? Your problem description matches a dying CR-2032 to a T.

Original from the 2nd mobo.

Measured 3.1V
 
Not like what your describing, what your describing to me sounds like a power/voltage issue damaging the board to me but nearly every tech here has more hardware experience than I do at this point.

As far as CPU's gradually failing, I have seen plenty of times where an overclocked cpu required additional voltage increase after a few months/years but not just flat out become unbootable. Is it possible for a cpu to damage a motherboard slowly? I suppose in theory but that seems highly unlikely.
 
Not like what your describing, what your describing to me sounds like a power/voltage issue damaging the board to me but nearly every tech here has more hardware experience than I do at this point.

As far as CPU's gradually failing, I have seen plenty of times where an overclocked cpu required additional voltage increase after a few months/years but not just flat out become unbootable. Is it possible for a cpu to damage a motherboard slowly? I suppose in theory but that seems highly unlikely.

This is my theory. Unfortunately.
 
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