First post, by tony359
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Hi all,
I am working on an Asus P2L97, slot 1 rev 2.05. https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-p2l97-rev.-2.05
The board was in bad shape, from a scrapyard, missing components and corrosion.
I fixed what I could see, the board worked but - long story short - a cracked inductor on the 3.3V line to the clock IC was making it intermittent.
Once that was fixed - actually, while I was fixing that - another issue happened: AGP cards are not seen anymore (1 long beep and 2 short) and then the board beeps indefinitely.
PCI and ISA video cards show corruption only and the keyboard is not responsive.
For the AGP, I have no idea. It started while I was working on it and not sure what happened. The constant beeping, seems like a "hardware failure" error - such as overheating or fan not spinning. I'm not sure those two issues are related.
I did notice that one fan header would not read the fan speed - I suspect the HW monitor IC has failed as the signal gets there but the BIOS (when the board worked) did not show it. The other two fans were working ok so it can only be the IC.
Maybe the IC has "failed more"? I tried wiring three fans to the board, still beeping.
All components (video cards, CPU and RAM) work on a different board.
I'm a bit clueless at the moment. Frustrating, as fixing the clock took some time as you can imagine - the inductor was visually ok!
I have AGP and PCI clock. 3.5V is working.
Any ideas? I cannot believe that the AGP not being seen and the PCI/ISA video cards outputting garbage are not related.
here is a video of what happens with AGP.
With PCI or ISA, I get the attached picture - no "1 beep + 2 beeps" but only the "neverending beeping".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Os-iapho0CM
Any help is super appreciated!
Thanks!
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