Have you inspected the motherboard to see if any of the capacitors are
swollen. 95% of the time when I have a hardware failure, it is a
capacitor. I use
http://badcaps.net/ to get replacement capacitors when
I can easily identify a bad cap (they carry quality capacitors and I
have never had a cap from them go bad). I think they have repair
services as well.
Gilbert
On 4/21/2014 10:18 PM, AZ Pete wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'mhaving serious hardware issues with my maindev box and it is now
> completely down.
> It's a fairly high end custom system(RAID, customcooling,etc) that I
> built myself and hasbeen quite stable for several years.
> The box powers up and the LEDs on the motherboard light. But it never
> reaches POST.
> The M/B has an LED thatdisplays the boot hex codes on the board as it
> goes thru POST. Nothing isbeing displayed.
> I've tried pulling out the video card and disconnecting all the
> peripherals,but that didn't help.
>
> I'm thinking that the motherboard maybe theproblem.
> I'd like to take it in for service to have it properly diagnosed. Does
> anyone know of any good hardware repair places in town?
> I was thinking of Data Doctors, but don't know if theyare capable to
> handle something that is notfrom a major manufacturer.
> Is Fry's Electronics any good?
>
> Any help would be most appreciated. And the faster the better. :)
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Peter
>
>
>
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