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I had a 7VAXP which I moved from my workstation to my server. Funny
thing happened when I moved it. Instead of putting in an AGP card, I
installed a dinky PCI video card. I noticed the thing wouldn't boot.
Fans would jerk for a moment and then nothing...but the amber light on
the mb stayed on. So I put the AGP back in. It booted. So I took the
AGP card out and kept out the PCI video card. Still wouldn't boot. I
discovered that if I turn the power supply off and back on again with
the PCI video installed and hit the power button about 10~15 times,
(turning off the power supply each time) eventually it will boot. So
that was that. I left it powered on as a server should be.
The awesome board I replaced the 7VAXP with in my workstation was the
7VT600 with 1394 IEEE built in. I loved this board. Worked great for
about 5 months. Then I removed the board and took it with me on a
trip. I didn't check the bag it was in, carried it onto the plane with
me. When I got to my destination, plugged it in and everything worked
fine. Packed it up, brought it home, and now it is behaving worse than
the 7VAXP. The amber light comes on, the fans jolt briefly. When I CAN
get it to stay on, there is nothing. Just a blank screen. No beeps
from the bios, just a slight crackling noise from the speaker.
Are these two behaviors coincidences even though they sound so
similar? No caps look bad and I have done the usual swapping out of
every part to solidify it is a problem with with the motherboard.
I used to love Gigabyte. Help me love them again!!
Thanks.
-ben
I had a 7VAXP which I moved from my workstation to my server. Funny
thing happened when I moved it. Instead of putting in an AGP card, I
installed a dinky PCI video card. I noticed the thing wouldn't boot.
Fans would jerk for a moment and then nothing...but the amber light on
the mb stayed on. So I put the AGP back in. It booted. So I took the
AGP card out and kept out the PCI video card. Still wouldn't boot. I
discovered that if I turn the power supply off and back on again with
the PCI video installed and hit the power button about 10~15 times,
(turning off the power supply each time) eventually it will boot. So
that was that. I left it powered on as a server should be.
The awesome board I replaced the 7VAXP with in my workstation was the
7VT600 with 1394 IEEE built in. I loved this board. Worked great for
about 5 months. Then I removed the board and took it with me on a
trip. I didn't check the bag it was in, carried it onto the plane with
me. When I got to my destination, plugged it in and everything worked
fine. Packed it up, brought it home, and now it is behaving worse than
the 7VAXP. The amber light comes on, the fans jolt briefly. When I CAN
get it to stay on, there is nothing. Just a blank screen. No beeps
from the bios, just a slight crackling noise from the speaker.
Are these two behaviors coincidences even though they sound so
similar? No caps look bad and I have done the usual swapping out of
every part to solidify it is a problem with with the motherboard.
I used to love Gigabyte. Help me love them again!!
Thanks.
-ben