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MCP73VE PC no Boot
Hi,
History: my MCP73VE PC was working when I transported it by car to shop to see about a new CPU (Q9650) cooler fan. When I brought it back home I dusted the CPU Cooler duct and tightened the CPU screws. Nothing I haven't done in the past. Current work: When I got home the PC would not boot, did not show the POST screen and gave me no access to BIOS program or F12 multiboot selection. I left it for a few days and consulted WWW for ideas. One idea related to the Battery. I checked the battery, in place with a multimeter. Other than the CPU, I can find no chips requiring a push to resocket. I checked the power/data connections to my SSD SATA drives. My conclusion is that maybe my Intel Q9650 is not working for some reason. When I last renewed my PSU I used better thermal grease. I think worrying about the socket CPU would not be fruitful. On the other hand the Intel Q9650 got fried by static? To me, this is not reasonable because it is fully enclosed in metal. Maybe the MOBO got damaged? My new PSU gave voltages that permitted PC boot. I have a MCP73VE design PDF schematic that says "Voltage design should be covered +5V, +3.3V, +12V, +5VSB, -12V (attention to 12V output capability)" As I reported here earlier -12V is near zero but the PC has always booted. I think this is universal since PSUs never give -12V I have the SSD SATA drives that retain 11+ years of work. There are a number of valuable parts to carry over to my next MOBO, if required: 8GB of DDR2 Samsumg memory, Intel Q9650 if not damaged, GTX970 GPU, new PSU I would welcome suggestions. Thanks. |
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MCP73VE PC no Boot
I finally got my desktop PC to show a boot screen, after I re-seated the
Q9650 CPU chip. I removed the GPU card and HDMI output. Instead, I plugged in a VGA monitor. Windows reported errors and would not boot. This happens reproducibly when there are RAM error. I re-seated the RAM chips that were loose. Then I ran Linux dongle 'check memory ' app that Paul suggested. It immediately reported numerous error. That and the fact that the CPU temperature got critical suggests a bad motherboard. I will need to buy a new MOBO. That PC is my research computer. I do better radiological computing than employed radiologists who don't have time to spare. I have set up a GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/mri-3d-imag...r-me-and-world , which I set up to raise funds for my PC repair so I can carry on with MRI 3D reconstruction. On the page, I display an image of CT 3D reconstruction . Mint Medical is the German company, funded by the German Cancer Society, https://mint-medical.com. Please visit this page and please donate so that advanced radiological computing can be supported. The image shown is a result of my FOI data request. My kid sister had open heart surgery. Because of my medical condition with a major left chest wall defect, I would not be eligible for surgery and I would be expected to ask for Medically Assisted dying. I don't want to die. Please make a small donation for scientific research. Donors can get some free publicity that might be of value for professionals. Thank you. Hi, History: my MCP73VE PC was working when I transported it by car to shop to see about a new CPU (Q9650) cooler fan. When I brought it back home I dusted the CPU Cooler duct and tightened the CPU screws. Nothing I haven't done in the past. Current work: When I got home the PC would not boot, did not show the POST screen and gave me no access to BIOS program or F12 multiboot selection. I left it for a few days and consulted WWW for ideas. One idea related to the Battery. I checked the battery, in place with a multimeter. Other than the CPU, I can find no chips requiring a push to resocket. I checked the power/data connections to my SSD SATA drives. My conclusion is that maybe my Intel Q9650 is not working for some reason. When I last renewed my PSU I used better thermal grease. I think worrying about the socket CPU would not be fruitful. On the other hand the Intel Q9650 got fried by static? To me, this is not reasonable because it is fully enclosed in metal. Maybe the MOBO got damaged? My new PSU gave voltages that permitted PC boot. I have a MCP73VE design PDF schematic that says "Voltage design should be covered +5V, +3.3V, +12V, +5VSB, -12V (attention to 12V output capability)" As I reported here earlier -12V is near zero but the PC has always booted. I think this is universal since PSUs never give -12V I have the SSD SATA drives that retain 11+ years of work. There are a number of valuable parts to carry over to my next MOBO, if required: 8GB of DDR2 Samsumg memory, Intel Q9650 if not damaged, GTX970 GPU, new PSU I would welcome suggestions. Thanks. |
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MCP73VE PC no Boot
Norm X wrote:
I finally got my desktop PC to show a boot screen, after I re-seated the Q9650 CPU chip. I removed the GPU card and HDMI output. Instead, I plugged in a VGA monitor. Windows reported errors and would not boot. This happens reproducibly when there are RAM error. I re-seated the RAM chips that were loose. Then I ran Linux dongle 'check memory ' app that Paul suggested. It immediately reported numerous error. That and the fact that the CPU temperature got critical suggests a bad motherboard. I will need to buy a new MOBO. That PC is my research computer. I do better radiological computing than employed radiologists who don't have time to spare. I have set up a GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/mri-3d-imag...r-me-and-world , which I set up to raise funds for my PC repair so I can carry on with MRI 3D reconstruction. On the page, I display an image of CT 3D reconstruction . Mint Medical is the German company, funded by the German Cancer Society, https://mint-medical.com. Please visit this page and please donate so that advanced radiological computing can be supported. The image shown is a result of my FOI data request. My kid sister had open heart surgery. Because of my medical condition with a major left chest wall defect, I would not be eligible for surgery and I would be expected to ask for Medically Assisted dying. I don't want to die. Please make a small donation for scientific research. Donors can get some free publicity that might be of value for professionals. Thank you. Intel DQ45CB (microatx with Q45, one DVI-I, one DVI-D for integrated graphics) ("Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM") Likely 16GB address space. Usual Intel preferences (bytewide memory mainly, 8 chips per side). $30+ship https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-DQ45C...d/163795865116 Takes Q9650, although power looks to be three phase or so. The BIOS version is missing from the table! What does that mean ? http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel/DQ45CB.html https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...op-boards.html You could check locally, and see if any are available. These likely started as a "package of 10" motherboards, and the seller is parting them out one board at a time. The Q45 has an internal GPU, and also has Management Engine (boo!). I would check your local Ebay and see if something similar is available. The part number on this one, suggests it started life in a "box of one", so probably came with a single SATA cable and an I/O plate. https://www.ebay.de/p/Intel-DQ45CB-L...board/71439276 One problem with these tail-ender products, is never knowing whether the support info on them is correct or not. Like, BIOS version. We get refurbs over here, and I managed to get one downtown here with Windows 7 on it. And, the shop owner gave me a hologram DVD to go with (because refurbs don't have a "restore image", so you're left to your own devices to restore the OS later). It came with a COA sticker, so reinstall is possible. I don't know if other countries have this "wealth of electronic garbage", but we seem to be swimming in it here. I was surprised that some would be sitting in a shop window here, but it was. These will likely be too expensive, and pointless, when all you need is a motherboard. The Q45 chipset seems to support DDR2 and DDR3, because I can find items with both kinds of sockets. You have to check carefully if you expect to reuse the RAM you've got. I think the DDR3 would work a tiny bit better. And motherboards could be ATX, microATX, or BTX. The BTX is no good for a regular ATX computer case, so don't buy one of those. I think the Intel board above is microATX. Dell likes to use BTX in that era of motherboard. Baby boomers have to expect this kind of medical care. I'm getting a CT scan this week, but the doctor warned me that it's likely I won't be treated. Just a bunch of radiation for nothing. That's probably why I had low priority in the queue. I don't actually know why they got around to me... Good luck with your project, Paul Hi, History: my MCP73VE PC was working when I transported it by car to shop to see about a new CPU (Q9650) cooler fan. When I brought it back home I dusted the CPU Cooler duct and tightened the CPU screws. Nothing I haven't done in the past. Current work: When I got home the PC would not boot, did not show the POST screen and gave me no access to BIOS program or F12 multiboot selection. I left it for a few days and consulted WWW for ideas. One idea related to the Battery. I checked the battery, in place with a multimeter. Other than the CPU, I can find no chips requiring a push to resocket. I checked the power/data connections to my SSD SATA drives. My conclusion is that maybe my Intel Q9650 is not working for some reason. When I last renewed my PSU I used better thermal grease. I think worrying about the socket CPU would not be fruitful. On the other hand the Intel Q9650 got fried by static? To me, this is not reasonable because it is fully enclosed in metal. Maybe the MOBO got damaged? My new PSU gave voltages that permitted PC boot. I have a MCP73VE design PDF schematic that says "Voltage design should be covered +5V, +3.3V, +12V, +5VSB, -12V (attention to 12V output capability)" As I reported here earlier -12V is near zero but the PC has always booted. I think this is universal since PSUs never give -12V I have the SSD SATA drives that retain 11+ years of work. There are a number of valuable parts to carry over to my next MOBO, if required: 8GB of DDR2 Samsumg memory, Intel Q9650 if not damaged, GTX970 GPU, new PSU I would welcome suggestions. Thanks. |
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MCP73VE PC no Boot
Thanks Paul,
But an mATX will not work for me. I have PCI devices and a 400W power supply. I have 8GB DDR2 RAM in two modules. An ATX MOBO with four DIMM slots would support dual channel memory. Here's one for your comment: ASUS P5QD TURBO LGA775 Socket ATX DDR2 P45 motherboard dual PCI Q9650 https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-P5QD-T...-/303209371562 It is refurbished but it is cheap. Can you suggest anything related? Thanks. I finally got my desktop PC to show a boot screen, after I re-seated the Q9650 CPU chip. I removed the GPU card and HDMI output. Instead, I plugged in a VGA monitor. Windows reported errors and would not boot. This happens reproducibly when there are RAM error. I re-seated the RAM chips that were loose. Then I ran Linux dongle 'check memory ' app that Paul suggested. It immediately reported numerous error. That and the fact that the CPU temperature got critical suggests a bad motherboard. I will need to buy a new MOBO. That PC is my research computer. I do better radiological computing than employed radiologists who don't have time to spare. I have set up a GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/mri-3d-imag...r-me-and-world , which I set up to raise funds for my PC repair so I can carry on with MRI 3D reconstruction. On the page, I display an image of CT 3D reconstruction . Mint Medical is the German company, funded by the German Cancer Society, https://mint-medical.com. Please visit this page and please donate so that advanced radiological computing can be supported. The image shown is a result of my FOI data request. My kid sister had open heart surgery. Because of my medical condition with a major left chest wall defect, I would not be eligible for surgery and I would be expected to ask for Medically Assisted dying. I don't want to die. Please make a small donation for scientific research. Donors can get some free publicity that might be of value for professionals. Thank you. Intel DQ45CB (microatx with Q45, one DVI-I, one DVI-D for integrated graphics) ("Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM") Likely 16GB address space. Usual Intel preferences (bytewide memory mainly, 8 chips per side). $30+ship https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-DQ45C...d/163795865116 Takes Q9650, although power looks to be three phase or so. The BIOS version is missing from the table! What does that mean ? http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel/DQ45CB.html https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...op-boards.html You could check locally, and see if any are available. These likely started as a "package of 10" motherboards, and the seller is parting them out one board at a time. The Q45 has an internal GPU, and also has Management Engine (boo!). I would check your local Ebay and see if something similar is available. The part number on this one, suggests it started life in a "box of one", so probably came with a single SATA cable and an I/O plate. https://www.ebay.de/p/Intel-DQ45CB-L...board/71439276 One problem with these tail-ender products, is never knowing whether the support info on them is correct or not. Like, BIOS version. We get refurbs over here, and I managed to get one downtown here with Windows 7 on it. And, the shop owner gave me a hologram DVD to go with (because refurbs don't have a "restore image", so you're left to your own devices to restore the OS later). It came with a COA sticker, so reinstall is possible. I don't know if other countries have this "wealth of electronic garbage", but we seem to be swimming in it here. I was surprised that some would be sitting in a shop window here, but it was. These will likely be too expensive, and pointless, when all you need is a motherboard. The Q45 chipset seems to support DDR2 and DDR3, because I can find items with both kinds of sockets. You have to check carefully if you expect to reuse the RAM you've got. I think the DDR3 would work a tiny bit better. And motherboards could be ATX, microATX, or BTX. The BTX is no good for a regular ATX computer case, so don't buy one of those. I think the Intel board above is microATX. Dell likes to use BTX in that era of motherboard. Baby boomers have to expect this kind of medical care. I'm getting a CT scan this week, but the doctor warned me that it's likely I won't be treated. Just a bunch of radiation for nothing. That's probably why I had low priority in the queue. I don't actually know why they got around to me... Good luck with your project, Paul Hi, History: my MCP73VE PC was working when I transported it by car to shop to see about a new CPU (Q9650) cooler fan. When I brought it back home I dusted the CPU Cooler duct and tightened the CPU screws. Nothing I haven't done in the past. Current work: When I got home the PC would not boot, did not show the POST screen and gave me no access to BIOS program or F12 multiboot selection. I left it for a few days and consulted WWW for ideas. One idea related to the Battery. I checked the battery, in place with a multimeter. Other than the CPU, I can find no chips requiring a push to resocket. I checked the power/data connections to my SSD SATA drives. My conclusion is that maybe my Intel Q9650 is not working for some reason. When I last renewed my PSU I used better thermal grease. I think worrying about the socket CPU would not be fruitful. On the other hand the Intel Q9650 got fried by static? To me, this is not reasonable because it is fully enclosed in metal. Maybe the MOBO got damaged? My new PSU gave voltages that permitted PC boot. I have a MCP73VE design PDF schematic that says "Voltage design should be covered +5V, +3.3V, +12V, +5VSB, -12V (attention to 12V output capability)" As I reported here earlier -12V is near zero but the PC has always booted. I think this is universal since PSUs never give -12V I have the SSD SATA drives that retain 11+ years of work. There are a number of valuable parts to carry over to my next MOBO, if required: 8GB of DDR2 Samsumg memory, Intel Q9650 if not damaged, GTX970 GPU, new PSU I would welcome suggestions. Thanks. |
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Norm X wrote:
Thanks Paul, But an mATX will not work for me. I have PCI devices and a 400W power supply. I have 8GB DDR2 RAM in two modules. An ATX MOBO with four DIMM slots would support dual channel memory. Here's one for your comment: ASUS P5QD TURBO LGA775 Socket ATX DDR2 P45 motherboard dual PCI Q9650 https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-P5QD-T...-/303209371562 It is refurbished but it is cheap. Can you suggest anything related? Thanks. The board in your Ebay entry is missing the Northbridge heatsink. In this picture of the same board, you can see the heatsink in the picture. It's not a 40mm heatsink either, and the retainers are weird looking (probably not fun to find a replacement). https://cdn.alzashop.com/ImgW.ashx?fd=f3&cd=AC810e9 ******* There's a similar one on this side of the Atlantic, but that's probably not going to help you. This is a P43 based board. Actually, it's pretty hard to tell exactly where this seller is located, as the delivery date is all wrong for a seller here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Asus-P5QL-P...AOSwl8ZdZcT u I tried ebay.de and the pickings were pretty slim. Lots of BTX boards nobody is going to be able to use and so on. Paul |
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MCP73VE PC no Boot
Thanks Paul,
For correcting my mistake. But an mATX will not work for me. I have PCI devices and a 400W power supply. I have 8GB DDR2 RAM in two modules. An ATX MOBO with four DIMM slots would support dual channel memory. Here's one for your comment: ASUS P5QD TURBO LGA775 Socket ATX DDR2 P45 motherboard dual PCI Q9650 https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-P5QD-T...-/303209371562 It is refurbished but it is cheap. Can you suggest anything related? Thanks. The board in your Ebay entry is missing the Northbridge heatsink. In this picture of the same board, you can see the heatsink in the picture. It's not a 40mm heatsink either, and the retainers are weird looking (probably not fun to find a replacement). https://cdn.alzashop.com/ImgW.ashx?fd=f3&cd=AC810e9 ******* There's a similar one on this side of the Atlantic, but that's probably not going to help you. This is a P43 based board. Actually, it's pretty hard to tell exactly where this seller is located, as the delivery date is all wrong for a seller here. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Asus-P5QL-P...AOSwl8ZdZcT u I tried ebay.de and the pickings were pretty slim. Lots of BTX boards nobody is going to be able to use and so on. Paul I have ordered an Intel Q9650 CPU cooler. The old cooler was party to the death of my motherboard. Its bearings failed and vibrated, inducing sympathetic (harmonics) throughout the frame.. Q9650 needs TPI of 95W. I was getting kernel events regarding temperature induced slow down with my bad CPU cooler. What do you think of this MOBO? : https://www.ebay.ca/itm/P45-Motherbo...N R:rk:1:pf:0 Its a good price, good features, good peripherals. It seems to be related to other MOBOs on that page. Its dimensions do not conform to ATX or derivatives. My question is if the holes for mounting screws would line up with my ATX? Then I can keep the case, PSU, CPU, 8GB DDR2 RAM, SSDs, etc. Thanks. |
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