Thanks for the tip Paul. According to ASUS probe my +12V is at 12.8V and my
+3.3V is at 3.536, both a little high, so it looks like I will be in the
market for a new power supply.
"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In article <lv7wb.5005$ML6.3500@fed1read01>, "Brent L. Harritt"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > After running for more than 3 years without a problem, my PC now fails
to
> > boot with a long, short, short POST beep codes (which indicates a video
card
> > or motherboard problem). After one or more (some times many more) power
> > offs and on, the system will start in the "safe" mode of the BIOS setup.
If
> > I set the FSB from 1000 back to 950, I can now start and run the PC,
until
> > the next time I power off the system. Then the cycle repeats. I am
running
> > the following hardware:
> >
> > ASUS A7V133 Motherboard with 256M 133 ram
> > Athlon 1 GHz CPU
> > ATI All-In-Wonder Pro (Rage Fury) Video Card
> >
> > I have run the ASUS Probe and ATI Diagnostic software and they report no
> > problems. I also replaced the BIOS on-board battery. Also, I noted
shortly
> > before the boot issues, that I had some very faint diagonal lines on the
> > video display, so this may be related. The problem is probably in the
> > motherboard, video card, or power supply, but I don't want to run out
and
> > buy one piece, only to find it does not fix the problem, then buy
another
> > new piece, only to find it also fails to fix the problem. Can anyone
offer
> > some suggestions to try and isolate the problem component. If not, I
will
> > probably use this as an excuse to upgrade the motherboard, CPU, RAM,
video
> > card and case/powersupply.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Brent
>
> Does your BIOS have a hardware monitor page ? That is the one that
> shows the power supply voltages. Check to see if the voltages are off.
> The normal allowed range is about +/-5% or so, but a larger variation
> can be tolerated without crashing. If one of the voltages is way off,
> then a new power supply is in order.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
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