Well, the Holidays were not without drama this year. I went down to the basement last Thursday to do a little lathe job and the computer would not boot. As the Gigabyte GA-M68M motherboard was 10 years old, it seemed like a good opportunity to update.
The Athlon II processor did not meet Centroid's new minimums and the gargantuan 25GB SSD was also 10 years old and both were slowed down with 4GB of ram so a whole new system was in order. The setup on the mill was identical so it got replaced as well even though it was still working.
Two new ASUS Prime B450A-II motherboards with Ryzen 5-5500G processors, 16GB ram, and new Samsung 870 EVO 250GB SSDs were delivered by Amazon overnight. Some small modifications were needed to the SSD\graphics card mount to clear the larger processor fan, but overall it was a great $300 upgrade to each machine.
Motherboard replacement
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Motherboard replacement
Cheers,
Tom
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Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
Re: Motherboard replacement
Just out of curiosity, did you try making the GA-M68M-S2P boot by shorting the power-button pins? They are generally pretty reliable motherboards, but 10 years is about how long it takes for the battery to die so that it won't boot up automatically.
If the GA-M68M assembly is still in working order (given a new battery), it would be valuable as a replacement motherboard for a CPU10-based control.
If the GA-M68M assembly is still in working order (given a new battery), it would be valuable as a replacement motherboard for a CPU10-based control.
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Re: Motherboard replacement
First thing I tried - not even the fan would come on. My mill had the same setup so I spent a couple of hours swapping power supplies and boards with no luck.
Cheers,
Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.