----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@MSGID:
<395db384-205b-4aac-9315-3dfb924fbd94n@googlegroups.com> 28e17083
@REPLY:
<0c680d6f-ed9b-4588-bc9c-e96402abc6e6n@googlegroups.com> ebd6eb11
@REPLYADDR Skybuck Flying
<skybuckflying@gmail.com>
@REPLYTO 2:5075/128 Skybuck Flying
@CHRS: CP866 2
@RFC: 1 0
@RFC-References:
<1ff5cdec-00ed-460c-913f-1f30eba43114n@googlegroups.com> <ca4513e6-bef4-406a-a770-272bdd95f2f2n@googlegroups.com>
<0c680d6f-ed9b-4588-bc9c-e96402abc6e6n@googlegroups.com>
@RFC-Message-ID:
<395db384-205b-4aac-9315-3dfb924fbd94n@googlegroups.com>
@TZUTC: -0700
@PID: G2/1.0
@TID: FIDOGATE-5.12-ge4e8b94
Thanks for the advice.
Cleaning of paste did not help, the computer keeps beeping.
There was some paste near processor pins.
It`s also possible the cpu metal holding the gold cpu pins started
oxidizing creating short circuits on cpu.
For now hypotheses:
1. Perhaps something wrong with power supply;
1.1 After recent thunder storm
or
1.2 Living room light short circuits/wolfram.
2. Motherboard partially damaged/malfunctioning;
2.1 Short circuit tiny components due to paste/artic silver 5
2.2 Evaporated condensators
2.3 Cooking due to heat
3. CPU partially damaged/malfunctioning
3.1 Short circuits
3.2 Heat damage
3.3 Paste creeping inside
I can and will try older/other motherboard.
Bye for now,
Skybuck.
--- G2/1.0
* Origin: usenet.network (2:5075/128)
SEEN-BY: 5001/100 5005/49 5015/255 5019/40 5020/715
848 1042 4441 12000
SEEN-BY: 5030/49 1081 5058/104 5075/128
@PATH: 5075/128 5020/1042 4441