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digikiwi <digikiwi.2hbx27@nospamplease.com> wrote
> It is hardware / on board raid we are talking about here. > So if the motherboard is OK then a replacement CPU should do the trick, right? Hard to be sure given you comment about the visible damage in the hole in the socket that the cpu pin goes into. > And in the event the motherboard is dead > - would getting an identical replacement suffice Yes. > or is the array configuration stored on the chip itself? Nope. |
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 07:37:54 +1100, "Rod Speed"
<rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote: >digikiwi <digikiwi.2hbx27@nospamplease.com> wrote > >> It is hardware / on board raid we are talking about here. >> So if the motherboard is OK then a replacement CPU should do the trick, right? > >Hard to be sure given you comment about the visible damage >in the hole in the socket that the cpu pin goes into. The concern I have is that he said there was noticeable corrosion on that one pin and that may have been the cause of the failure. Even if it works, whatever contaminants are left in that pin hole could encourage corrosion in the new CPU, and he'd be back where he started after a while. --------------------------------------------- Thanks. MCheu |
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