Sigh...
I knew this day was coming. I opened my case to put in a back up HDD and look what was waiting for me:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k214/ … usMB_1.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k214/ … usMB_2.jpg
That is a capacitor right under the CPU. This board has been very reliable for four years. Oddly enough, the thing still ran but I am sure if I should turn it back on.
So I am reaching out to my fellow community. Mostly for some sympathy as I know I am going to have to scrap this board. My options are somewhat limited. I have found a $50 replacement option that would utilize my components as it is now. This would keep me in the AGP ages. I would like to jump into the dual core arena. I have been able to put something decent together for about $250. It would involve getting a new MB, RAM, CPU and HDD. The MB would allow me to upgrade in the future.
What would you do? Is there any way to salvage the board by replacing the cap? Should I just move on?
Here are the current specs on my aging but reliable machine: Asus A7N8X MB, AMD Athlon XP 2600+, 1.5 GB Corsair RAM (3 x 512 MB), Sapphire X1650 Pro AGP with 512 MB RAM, WD 320 GB IDE HDD, two optical drives, Raidmax Scorpio case with 430 W power supply.
I could probably salvage some money off the CPU, RAM and video card. Sadly, that video card is 6 months old.
I knew this day was coming. I opened my case to put in a back up HDD and look what was waiting for me:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k214/ … usMB_1.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k214/ … usMB_2.jpg
That is a capacitor right under the CPU. This board has been very reliable for four years. Oddly enough, the thing still ran but I am sure if I should turn it back on.
So I am reaching out to my fellow community. Mostly for some sympathy as I know I am going to have to scrap this board. My options are somewhat limited. I have found a $50 replacement option that would utilize my components as it is now. This would keep me in the AGP ages. I would like to jump into the dual core arena. I have been able to put something decent together for about $250. It would involve getting a new MB, RAM, CPU and HDD. The MB would allow me to upgrade in the future.
What would you do? Is there any way to salvage the board by replacing the cap? Should I just move on?
Here are the current specs on my aging but reliable machine: Asus A7N8X MB, AMD Athlon XP 2600+, 1.5 GB Corsair RAM (3 x 512 MB), Sapphire X1650 Pro AGP with 512 MB RAM, WD 320 GB IDE HDD, two optical drives, Raidmax Scorpio case with 430 W power supply.
I could probably salvage some money off the CPU, RAM and video card. Sadly, that video card is 6 months old.