CPU card burnt!
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    PaaP
    Posts: 2 from 2003/11/8
    From: Naples, ITALY
    Hi,
    this is my first message in the forum so, first of all, greetings to everybody!

    Unfortunately after more than two years of very satisfying use of my Peg, I had my first (not so small :-() problem with it.

    In short, I was away for a few minutes from my computer and when I came back, I found the display frozen and a smell of smoke in the air. Switched everything off, I opened the Peg case and I found that the CPU card was a little burnt so that the little chip in the upper left corner (I have CPU card v1.1 and the little chip is labeled "R60") was unsoldered from the card.

    I remember that in the past days in the forum there was a post from another user with a problem very similar to mine and someone gave him instructions and a contact address to ask for support. I tried to find that message but I couldn't find it, so please could you help me? :-)

    And please, don't tell me to go in the shop and buy a Wintel machine! ;-)

    Thank you in advance!
    Pasquale
  • »08.05.06 - 17:32
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Contact bplan about this, they are very helpful.

    You can also contact your dealer and possibly Genesi as well.

    magnetic

    ps. This is why I tell ALL peg users with g4 cards to use temperature sensors and to check and inspect their cpu cards periodically. Usually you can catch these things before worse case scenario
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1926 from 2003/10/19
    From: Port Hueneme, Ca.
    Ouch, that sucks. Email bbrv or PM them here and the should let you know what to do. Genesi is very supportive.
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    Genesi
    Posts: 239 from 2005/1/7
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    Send it in - if you are in Europe to Germany and if anywhere else to Texas. The mailing addresses are on the Genesi or PegasosPPC contact pages.

    R&B :-)
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    MarK
    Posts: 641 from 2004/1/25
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    hello,

    the previous post of burnt cpu card was made by me... i have send an email to Thomas Knabel of the bPlan, and he gave me instructions what to do. After 3 weeks, i got the cpu card fixed back, and everything seams to be fine for more than two months now :-)

    bye, MarK.

    ps: thanks to bPlan again!!!
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    judas
    Posts: 175 from 2005/1/14
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    Is it allways the same part which fails ?
    Is there something to prevent it or to reduce risk of failure ?

    bye
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1926 from 2003/10/19
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    Quote:


    judas wrote:
    Is it allways the same part which fails ?
    Is there something to prevent it or to reduce risk of failure ?

    bye


    Yeah, dont use a tiny cramped case and make sure your air flow in the case you do have it set up correctly. You should have air being drawn in the front, pass over the cards and the exit the side in the back or out the PSU fan. I would also set up a temp gauge so you can monitor by looking at the front of your case.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
    Posts: 1069 from 2003/3/24
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    I use a Case same Size like the ODW or maybe smaller and the Peg2 is running 24/7 without any Problems, sometimes after 2-3 days MOS frezz but thats all and i have a temp sensor between CPU and the Cooler and it never gets over 65° Celsius.
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    PaaP
    Posts: 2 from 2003/11/8
    From: Naples, ITALY
    Hi,
    thanks to all of you for your support and especially to R&B for quick answer: I'll follow your instructions soon. Once again I see that the "community" is the value-added of our platform. Think (and act) different! ;-)

    And... yes, my next purchase will be a temperature sensor... :-)
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    Posts: 349 from 2003/10/12
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    @MarK:
    Good to hear that your CPU card got fixed! BTW, any news about a new PowerD? :-)
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    CLS2086
    Posts: 168 from 2005/8/25
    From: West of PARIS
    Hi,
    which CPU temperature sensor kit should i choose ?
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Regarding temperature sensors, I could tell that I have a sensor
    attached pretty much like ThePlayer. In the last few days it broke the
    heat record with 52° Celsius (it's been hot days now). But 65 doesn't
    sound dangerous to the chip either, it probably depends on the case,
    ambient temperature, how well the sensor is in contact with the CPU,
    etc. But I think the important thing when you have a sensor is not the
    absolute number it shows, but that you get an idea of what is normal
    for your setup, so that you can react if it starts rising
    considerably.
  • »11.05.06 - 09:19
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