jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
About a year and half ago I upgraded my 440BX board with a 1.4 GHz Celeron Powerleap upgrade. Today when I went to my machine it was unresponsive. I tried hitting the reset button and it didn't even post. I opened it up, switched some of the DIMMs in the hope that maybe it was only bad memory. Nothing. I then put in my old 450 MHz PII and the system was fine. In fact, that's what I'm on right now.
Now I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. The adaptor board on my Powerleap could be bad, or the processor could be bad, or both. The heat sink feels cold all the time, meaning that the processor is not getting any power, so I'm guessing that the adaptor board is bad. I did try removing and reseating the processor to no avail. I really don't feel like spending the money on another Powerleap to see which part is bad. I don't feel like leaving the system at 450 MHz, either. While I don't notice the speed difference for some of what I do, I definitely do lots of things on this machine which are processor limited.
This leaves only one option-a new motherboard as much as I hate the idea since my 440BX has served my so well. Chances are that my 1.4 GHz Tualatin Celeron is still good so I'm looking for a decent motherboard which supports it. I also have 1 GB of PC133 RAM (4 256 MB sticks) so I need to be able to reuse that as well. Basically, I only want to purchase the motherboard, hopefully on eBay or from someone here for not much over maybe $15 - $20 shipped. If it turns out that my processor is bad, then I can purchase another fairly cheaply also. Now I know faster processor/MB combos exist but I currently don't have the money to spend, especially if it will mean I can't reuse my RAM. Even $15 or $20 is going to hurt at this point but I can't tolerate this slow a system.
Any motherboard suggestions then? Or any better ideas (as in how to repair my Powerleap)? It did look like one of the caps on the adaptor board is bulging slightly at the top. Maybe that's the problem.
Now I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. The adaptor board on my Powerleap could be bad, or the processor could be bad, or both. The heat sink feels cold all the time, meaning that the processor is not getting any power, so I'm guessing that the adaptor board is bad. I did try removing and reseating the processor to no avail. I really don't feel like spending the money on another Powerleap to see which part is bad. I don't feel like leaving the system at 450 MHz, either. While I don't notice the speed difference for some of what I do, I definitely do lots of things on this machine which are processor limited.
This leaves only one option-a new motherboard as much as I hate the idea since my 440BX has served my so well. Chances are that my 1.4 GHz Tualatin Celeron is still good so I'm looking for a decent motherboard which supports it. I also have 1 GB of PC133 RAM (4 256 MB sticks) so I need to be able to reuse that as well. Basically, I only want to purchase the motherboard, hopefully on eBay or from someone here for not much over maybe $15 - $20 shipped. If it turns out that my processor is bad, then I can purchase another fairly cheaply also. Now I know faster processor/MB combos exist but I currently don't have the money to spend, especially if it will mean I can't reuse my RAM. Even $15 or $20 is going to hurt at this point but I can't tolerate this slow a system.
Any motherboard suggestions then? Or any better ideas (as in how to repair my Powerleap)? It did look like one of the caps on the adaptor board is bulging slightly at the top. Maybe that's the problem.