xxsilk109xx
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6 months ago I got an hp g60 in the shop...problem was that it would not turn on, nothing on the screen, etc.
Come to find out that one of the ram slots on the computer was bad. It had 4gb of ram, and i tried both sticks in each slot and only one slot worked correctly.
She brings it back with essentially the same issue. It turns on, you can hear the fan spinning, however there is nothing on the display, no back image, no flickering, nothing. I took all the ram out and it does the same thing but the power light flashes, but its still turned on. I tried hooking it to an external monitor and I get nothing.
I have taken out the hard drives and the dvd drive, as I read somewhere that this could have been the problem, i didnt see how, but hey it was worth a try.
I am beginning to think that the graphics chip has over heated as while this thing sets the fans slowly work themselves up to what sounds like max speed.
I am leaning on a bad motherboard as it would not surprise me with HP....just wonder what others think?
ps - I just pulled it somewhat apart and tested with a multimeter the lcd cable and it is putting power to the lcd inverter, all other points i tested seem to be consistent with power, could this be a processor??? After listening to this thing for some time, I have noticed that it keeps trying to cue the dvd rom, fan steps up a bit...i am thinking either over heated processor or graphics chip...
I have never seen a processor go bad though, I am aware that they can, but just have not seen one...
Come to find out that one of the ram slots on the computer was bad. It had 4gb of ram, and i tried both sticks in each slot and only one slot worked correctly.
She brings it back with essentially the same issue. It turns on, you can hear the fan spinning, however there is nothing on the display, no back image, no flickering, nothing. I took all the ram out and it does the same thing but the power light flashes, but its still turned on. I tried hooking it to an external monitor and I get nothing.
I have taken out the hard drives and the dvd drive, as I read somewhere that this could have been the problem, i didnt see how, but hey it was worth a try.
I am beginning to think that the graphics chip has over heated as while this thing sets the fans slowly work themselves up to what sounds like max speed.
I am leaning on a bad motherboard as it would not surprise me with HP....just wonder what others think?
ps - I just pulled it somewhat apart and tested with a multimeter the lcd cable and it is putting power to the lcd inverter, all other points i tested seem to be consistent with power, could this be a processor??? After listening to this thing for some time, I have noticed that it keeps trying to cue the dvd rom, fan steps up a bit...i am thinking either over heated processor or graphics chip...
I have never seen a processor go bad though, I am aware that they can, but just have not seen one...
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