My old computer, a P4 3.0gig system, has been running for MONTHS and MONTHS with leaking MOBO capacitors. Six of them. All in a nice row right beside the CPU. I have scratched my head time and time again when I come across a system that goes belly up with just a single capacitor blown or leaking...while my old box continued to run smooth as silk.
Well, tonight...The Computer That Would Not Die did die. But not of natural causes. I killed it so that it may live again. A week ago, I came across a MOBO on E-Bay that would support the CPU, RAM, Video card, PSU from my old system. Tonight I gutted Ol' Faithful and rebuilt it in a much nicer case with the new MOBO and some newer cooling fans. The Computer That Would Not Die is now living in a sleek, shiny Black and Silver ex-E-Machine case.
And to prove that it was the roughest, toughest old P4 system on the face of the earth...at some point since the last cleaning I gave the system a month or so ago, a 7th capacitor blew its top and sprayed its dark gray goop all over the place....and yet the system still ran like a dickens.
I hope that The Computer That Would Not Die has a few more years left to live. Tomorrow I will take it to Tina, my sis-in-law, whose computer went belly up last week after 1 of its MOBO capacitors blew..what a chump! This will be the fastest PC she has had...her previous three were an 800meg P3, a 2.2gig P4, a 2.2gig AMD something or other. She will enjoy the extra speed and power offered by the 3.0gig P4, 512meg Nvidia 7600GS, 2gig of PC3200 RAM, 2 500gig IDE drives, 2 DVD burners, 8 USB 2.0 ports, 9-in-1 media card reader.
OBIO
Well, tonight...The Computer That Would Not Die did die. But not of natural causes. I killed it so that it may live again. A week ago, I came across a MOBO on E-Bay that would support the CPU, RAM, Video card, PSU from my old system. Tonight I gutted Ol' Faithful and rebuilt it in a much nicer case with the new MOBO and some newer cooling fans. The Computer That Would Not Die is now living in a sleek, shiny Black and Silver ex-E-Machine case.
And to prove that it was the roughest, toughest old P4 system on the face of the earth...at some point since the last cleaning I gave the system a month or so ago, a 7th capacitor blew its top and sprayed its dark gray goop all over the place....and yet the system still ran like a dickens.
I hope that The Computer That Would Not Die has a few more years left to live. Tomorrow I will take it to Tina, my sis-in-law, whose computer went belly up last week after 1 of its MOBO capacitors blew..what a chump! This will be the fastest PC she has had...her previous three were an 800meg P3, a 2.2gig P4, a 2.2gig AMD something or other. She will enjoy the extra speed and power offered by the 3.0gig P4, 512meg Nvidia 7600GS, 2gig of PC3200 RAM, 2 500gig IDE drives, 2 DVD burners, 8 USB 2.0 ports, 9-in-1 media card reader.
OBIO