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System Name | Adison "Open Space" 19 |
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Processor | Intel Pentium II, 350MHz |
Motherboard | Chaintech 6BTM, Slot 1 |
Cooling | SECC Cartridge |
Memory | 1x 64MB, PC100 |
Video Card(s) | ATI Rage IIc AGP, Diamond Monster 3DII 12MB |
Storage | BTC BCD-40XH, Quantum Fireball 3.5 Series, EX6.4 GB |
Display(s) | LG StudioWorks 57M |
Case | Adison Midi Tower, ATX |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster 128 |
Power Supply | Codegen 300W |
Mouse | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Keyboard | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 98 |
So, like I said earlier... Plenty of updates!
The front panel was entirely disassembled & washed inside the dishwasher. Funny, in all the years I've had this computer, I never got to see the case in this state before...
Then I did the same thing with the motherboard. First I removed the CPU, followed by the RAM module & Slot 1 rails.
Now, onto the caps... If you look closer, you will probably notice that the board uses different capacitors. And that's because I already had an incident with this particular board once before (around 2007, 2008, right after I removed the board from its original case) when the entire system stopped working. In fact, a large portion of the board lost power, while the "upper" half (CPU, CPU fan & probably the RAM) remained powered up, resulting with random alarms & system not POSTing, obviously. So back then I had it professionally patched up, although it would seem that the guy only replaced SOME of the capacitors, and not all of them. So now, 12-13 years later the remaining group of capacitors bulged up and the history is about to repeat itself once again.
And we can't allow that to happen, can we? I already removed the old caps & am about to solder the new ones in place. Probably tomorrow, although I might decide to postpone this until the next week since there's nothing else I can do to in the meantime. I don't have the case, I STILL don't have the CD-ROM drive, and I don't have a matching 15" CRT.
The front panel was entirely disassembled & washed inside the dishwasher. Funny, in all the years I've had this computer, I never got to see the case in this state before...
Then I did the same thing with the motherboard. First I removed the CPU, followed by the RAM module & Slot 1 rails.
Now, onto the caps... If you look closer, you will probably notice that the board uses different capacitors. And that's because I already had an incident with this particular board once before (around 2007, 2008, right after I removed the board from its original case) when the entire system stopped working. In fact, a large portion of the board lost power, while the "upper" half (CPU, CPU fan & probably the RAM) remained powered up, resulting with random alarms & system not POSTing, obviously. So back then I had it professionally patched up, although it would seem that the guy only replaced SOME of the capacitors, and not all of them. So now, 12-13 years later the remaining group of capacitors bulged up and the history is about to repeat itself once again.
And we can't allow that to happen, can we? I already removed the old caps & am about to solder the new ones in place. Probably tomorrow, although I might decide to postpone this until the next week since there's nothing else I can do to in the meantime. I don't have the case, I STILL don't have the CD-ROM drive, and I don't have a matching 15" CRT.