on 2/22/06 5:06 PM, Chris Placzek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyway after checking the PS I would check the CPU connector. If that > looks good check the PCI and RAM slots (even the ones with cards in > them). Also any other connectors (airport, modem, ATA). If those look > good I would look over the whole board (top and bottom) for missing > resistors or other types of damage, or shorts. Are you just talking about a visual check to see if anything looks fried, scludged, or broke? I have done that, and the board looks exceptionally clean. Nothing out of the way at all. No popped capacitors, no leaky looking items, no scorches, nothing broken off of either side of the board. If you are talking about doing a voltage check on the ram slots and so forth, I don't know how? -- All the Best,
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