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alkolove12017-10-06 21:28:33
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alkolove1, 2017-10-06 21:28:33

Is it possible to revive the PC?

There is an old mat. a board that worked for a while, and then stopped turning on by itself. Before this incident, everything functioned, the percent did not overheat, the conders were normal.
PSU / HDD / RAM are known to be working. I tried to turn it on both without a hard drive and without RAM, the speaker is silent, the signal to the monitor does not come from either the integrated video card or the PCI-e (the external video card is also obviously working). Only the cooler is spinning. I have also tried resetting the BIOS CMOS to no avail.
Name mat. boards GA-M61PME-S2
Is the north bridge covered? What else can be done?
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Alexander Shmelev, 2017-10-07
@shmool

There is no northbridge on this board. The memory controller is built into the processor.
Is the CR-2032 battery alive? Some boards won't start when the battery is dead.
It is better to diagnose the board step by step, but I think that the "NVIDIA GeForce 6100/nForce 430 MCP (MCP61P)" chipset is most likely faulty, which is checked by the so-called. thermotest or "test heating". This procedure is not a repair and most likely will only cause a temporary recovery of the board. Replacing the chipset is impractical, and it's hard to find a new such chip.

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Ivan, 2017-10-06
@LiguidCool

Most likely died pitalovo - smell it. But most likely the replacement of the board is cheaper.

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15432, 2017-10-06
@15432

Perhaps the bios flash drive is dead. You need a working image of the BIOS, a programmer (250r) and a new flash drive of the same marking (10-70r).

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Vladimir, 2017-10-06
@djQuery

From the fact that the conders are not swollen, it does not follow that they are normal. All under replacement. I also recommend this device for express diagnostics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuwND4cCkzA

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