MSgherzi
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Last week, a customer gave me their Desktop to have it cleaned out because it ran too slow. They also complained of it intermittently freezing and just shutting off. The shutting off part is the problem. I can't do much because it shuts off when I start doing too much.
I've tested the memory and PSU, both check out fine. I disconnected both PCI cards (wireless TrendNet card and a card that has two additional IDE connectors for the 2nd HDD they have), replaced it with a working PSU, disconnected everything except the CPU, HDD, and Mobo, and even swapped out the memory for working RAM and tried a different DIMM, but still, it shuts off. I thought I had it working when I swapped the PSU because it was on for much longer before it shut itself off.
However, now I'm getting a new problem. Sometimes, instead of shutting off, it'll freeze up, the screen goes black, and then it says "Input Not Supported" until I manually shut it off and reboot.
I also noticed that this 3.4 GHz P4 CPU was getting up to about 180-190 degrees Fahrenheit when I ran SpeedFan in UBCD4Win. Too hot?
My assumption is that the mobo is gone. To my knowledge, I've tested EVERYTHING else. There's 2 additional fans that have been placed in the machine to cool it. So either the cooling is insufficient or the mobo is dead.
What are your thoughts?
I've tested the memory and PSU, both check out fine. I disconnected both PCI cards (wireless TrendNet card and a card that has two additional IDE connectors for the 2nd HDD they have), replaced it with a working PSU, disconnected everything except the CPU, HDD, and Mobo, and even swapped out the memory for working RAM and tried a different DIMM, but still, it shuts off. I thought I had it working when I swapped the PSU because it was on for much longer before it shut itself off.
However, now I'm getting a new problem. Sometimes, instead of shutting off, it'll freeze up, the screen goes black, and then it says "Input Not Supported" until I manually shut it off and reboot.
I also noticed that this 3.4 GHz P4 CPU was getting up to about 180-190 degrees Fahrenheit when I ran SpeedFan in UBCD4Win. Too hot?
My assumption is that the mobo is gone. To my knowledge, I've tested EVERYTHING else. There's 2 additional fans that have been placed in the machine to cool it. So either the cooling is insufficient or the mobo is dead.
What are your thoughts?