Still working on HP Visualize & its problem... The initial conclusion that the PSU is causing the problem turned out to be wrong, as I managed to test the board with another power supply (from another Visualize) and I ended up with the same issue.
Sooo I ended up picking up that other Visualize, stripping it apart (and giving it a good wash, since it was full of dust, cobweb & other nastiness), and now I'm waiting for the motherboard to dry out. I do have some promising results so far, but for the sake of jinxing myself I'm not going into too much details just yet... We'll just have to wait & find out for sure tomorrow
Assuming the HP Visualize DOES boot up & pass all the tests (CPU benchmark, RAM test, etc) OK, I'm probably just going to leave it as it is, without further changes & modifications. Besides, I didn't get what I was hoping for from the dual CPU configuration, so it doesn't really matter... I got several other 1GHz systems (Athlon 1000, Duron 1200, 2x 933MHz P3 machines, 1GHz Celeron Tualatin and a 1.4GHz P4) and they are all running various GPU configurations, ranging from MX400 to Evil Kyro, FX5700, 3dfx Voodoo3 3000, Matrox G450, even on-board solution so really, I just don't see the point in risking HP again for the sake of pushing it to (and beyond) the limit (Paul Engemann, anyone?
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