Hi. New user here - Have decent working knoledge of computers and electronics, trying to build a old-school win98 machine.
Bought a used 440bx-2 motherboard from ebay a year ago. Board arrived in working condition, no obvious damage or caps vented/residue on mobo. Went back to it recently and started to build system.
Had 2 hard drives die (One was a deathstar so i didn't make the connection when it gave up the ghost) The second was a venerable old 40g Maxtor. These drives require an act of god to kill. Even after its "death" it came back after a few days.
Figured I might have a bad psu and swapped in another one after opening it up and seeing nothing obvious. Few days later, the pci video card (venerable S3 virge) died. Figured I had a mobo with some serisou bad ju-ju and tossed it. Replaced power supply again with known good one, rebuilt system with NOS 440bx-2 mobo on ebay (Dead cmos, but every connector tight) and replaced harddrive with a WD refurb'ed 80G Cavier.
Figured I had the prolbem licked until yesterday. Powered on system and it froze. Hard drive was makeing the "I'm dying" sound. That is, spins up, almost gets to full speed, CLICK, then repeat. Shut down, verified every connection good, restarted just fine.
To make a long story short (Too Late). Are these 'referance' boards known to have bad caps? Is it possible that the originals have failed after 15+ years? Is it possible that the old board and the new board are killing power supplies?
Both mobo's seem to have no-name blue/light blue caps. I can't provide good pictures just yet, but i figured i'd throw this out and see if anyone had a similar issue. I've run speedfan under win98, but i'm not sure how well its voltage reporting is as there are 3 2.7v reported lines, one of which is reading ~1.5v.
Otherwise, this new setup seems to be working good. I am planning on sending the board in for a recap at some point, as I've read electrolytic's don't have much more then a 15yr lifespan (please correct me if I'm wrong)
The system is running with the following boards:
Agp voodoo3
PcI Yamaha DS2416 pro audio card
Pci Rosewill USB2 adapter card
Pci Kingston network card (rtl8139-based)
and an isa Soundblaster awe32 (CT 3910)
I'll get some pictures up as soon as i have access to our camara here.
Edit: I've tested this exact combination with a Tyan s1854 motherboard and only had one issue (traced it to old pioneer dvd-rom that appears to have dying motor pulling too much current, got a voltage drop coinciding with above click on dying deathstar)
Additionally, I'm getting a weird spin-down effect while this motherboard reboots. I can hear the cooling fans slow for about a microsecond. Ive never encountered this before, is that a bad sign? (Hard reset only)
Bought a used 440bx-2 motherboard from ebay a year ago. Board arrived in working condition, no obvious damage or caps vented/residue on mobo. Went back to it recently and started to build system.
Had 2 hard drives die (One was a deathstar so i didn't make the connection when it gave up the ghost) The second was a venerable old 40g Maxtor. These drives require an act of god to kill. Even after its "death" it came back after a few days.
Figured I might have a bad psu and swapped in another one after opening it up and seeing nothing obvious. Few days later, the pci video card (venerable S3 virge) died. Figured I had a mobo with some serisou bad ju-ju and tossed it. Replaced power supply again with known good one, rebuilt system with NOS 440bx-2 mobo on ebay (Dead cmos, but every connector tight) and replaced harddrive with a WD refurb'ed 80G Cavier.
Figured I had the prolbem licked until yesterday. Powered on system and it froze. Hard drive was makeing the "I'm dying" sound. That is, spins up, almost gets to full speed, CLICK, then repeat. Shut down, verified every connection good, restarted just fine.
To make a long story short (Too Late). Are these 'referance' boards known to have bad caps? Is it possible that the originals have failed after 15+ years? Is it possible that the old board and the new board are killing power supplies?
Both mobo's seem to have no-name blue/light blue caps. I can't provide good pictures just yet, but i figured i'd throw this out and see if anyone had a similar issue. I've run speedfan under win98, but i'm not sure how well its voltage reporting is as there are 3 2.7v reported lines, one of which is reading ~1.5v.
Otherwise, this new setup seems to be working good. I am planning on sending the board in for a recap at some point, as I've read electrolytic's don't have much more then a 15yr lifespan (please correct me if I'm wrong)
The system is running with the following boards:
Agp voodoo3
PcI Yamaha DS2416 pro audio card
Pci Rosewill USB2 adapter card
Pci Kingston network card (rtl8139-based)
and an isa Soundblaster awe32 (CT 3910)
I'll get some pictures up as soon as i have access to our camara here.
Edit: I've tested this exact combination with a Tyan s1854 motherboard and only had one issue (traced it to old pioneer dvd-rom that appears to have dying motor pulling too much current, got a voltage drop coinciding with above click on dying deathstar)
Additionally, I'm getting a weird spin-down effect while this motherboard reboots. I can hear the cooling fans slow for about a microsecond. Ive never encountered this before, is that a bad sign? (Hard reset only)
Comment