jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
I've been designing and repairing electronics for over 25 years. To me my PC was just another broken piece of electronic equipment which could potentially be repaired. I hate discarding things which still have some useful life in them. That made attempting repair second nature. Now if this were something like a 386, or even a Pentium II, I probably wouldn't have bothered. At some point things just aren't worth repairing.That sums it up, but I think he enjoys it as the hobby. 20 years ago I would have done the same, but I'm too lazy now and prefer to discard rather than repair.
Interestingly, even though there were obviously issues with the motherboard, I think the power supply wasn't helping things any. My power supply is functionally fine but I remember occasional shutdown issues with this machine from day one, generally during CPU-intensive tasks. The reason is the A7N8X was one of the last motherboards to down convert the CPU power supply from the 5V rail instead of the 12V rail. If you figure the CPU draws 65 watts going full tilt, and conversion efficiency is 80%, you're hitting the 5V rail for over 16 amps just for the CPU. My power supply is only designed to put out 20. Now add in bad motherbard caps which probably caused efficiency to tank, and it's easy to see why everything went to hell.