Hello All,
I have a query related to my repair of a Mercury 810e mobo. It was my first serious attempt to repair a mobo after an earlier successfull case of a P4 mobo with swoolen caps.
_System:_ P3 1.13 GHz., Mercury 810e mobo with on board sound and video.
_Problem:_ The system would stop suddenly while working and the display would become blank with the monitor going into standby. It could be turned on again only by power off/on. Again the display would disappear after some minutes and the system would require restart again. Many a times the system would never start at all. A pci display card was tried out but after initial bootup, it became off again and never started.
_Diagnosis:_ SMPS unit was swapped and found OK. RAM ok. On the mobo, there is a step down circuit that converts 5V input to 1.5V output for the bus gate circuitry. This 1.5V was missing whenever the mobo would not start. On some occasions, luckily the mobo would start and since I had no HDD with me, I used a live linux CD as the OS. Knoppix does not go beyond console so 'Cool Linux', a Russian/English distro was used. It gave a window display for a few minutes but then the system went off again. The 1.5V fires up on power on but after a few seconds to some or more minutes it shuts off.
_Solutions Tried:_ The dc-dc converter chip 34063 replaced but no effect. The power caps were resoldered and the system came alive for a few minutes, then off. The vga connector pins were resoldered and the system ran for more than half an hour but went off. However now even cool linux does not go beyond console. When the problems start, the system does not start again till quite some time and a lot of fiddling. The cpu is cool.
Any help from anyone experienced in this is most welcome. If someone can explain the concept behind power signals, thats welcome too.
Regards,
Rony.
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_Solutions Tried:_ The dc-dc converter chip 34063 replaced but no effect. The power caps were resoldered and the system came alive for a few minutes, then off. The vga connector pins were resoldered and the system ran for more than half an hour but went off. However now even cool linux does not go beyond console. When the problems start, the system does not start again till quite some time and a lot of fiddling. The cpu is cool.
The dc-dc converter need at least one electrolytic capacitor on o/p side (1.5 volt). Change the capacitor, even if it looks ok. Similarly change capacitor on 5 volt side also. This should solve your problem.
Warm Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh, Director, Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd, 10/1 IT Park, Parsodi, Near VRCE Exchange, Nagpur -440022 Cell 9422113746
Mukund Deshmukh wrote:
The dc-dc converter need at least one electrolytic capacitor on o/p side (1.5 volt). Change the capacitor, even if it looks ok. Similarly change capacitor on 5 volt side also. This should solve your problem.
Thanks :) I will replace all the big ones in that area.
Regards,
Rony.
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--- Rony Bill ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hello All,
I have a query related to my repair of a Mercury 810e mobo.
_Problem:_ The system would stop suddenly while working and the display would become blank with the monitor going into standby. It could be turned on again only by power off/on. Again the display would disappear after some minutes and the system would require restart again. Many a times the system would never start at all. A pci display card was tried out but after initial bootup, it became off again and never started.
hi rony,
the same thing happened to me once. and the culprit turned out to be thermal compound between the processor and the heatsink. try taking out the heatsink and re-applying the paste. might help.
regards, sarfaraz.
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