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February 14th, 2001, 08:55 PM
#1
Abit go POP!!!
Customer brings in a machine and says it won't boot. I turn the power on and the fans go but nothing else. I start pulling cards and swapped the power supply. Still no go. Then I noticed that it had Softmenu so I disabled it and manually set the chip and it worked. I cleared the Cmos and set it back to use Softmenu. I set the bios up and booted it into windows. Everything looked good and I walked to the phone to call the customer, then BAM! I turned to see something hit the ceiling and fall back in the case.
Well, it was a capacitor that sat behind the slot! Blew the sucker right out of there. There were at least three others that are bulged and the Abit BF6 is no more!!
Anyone ever have this happen to them before?
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February 15th, 2001, 03:53 AM
#2
LOL, had it happen a couple of times. Sounded like a gun shot and blew confetti all over. Sure wouldn't have wanted my face in there.
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It's a dog eat dog world out there, and there isn't enough dog to go around. So get as much dog as you can, before all the dogs gone.
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February 15th, 2001, 01:01 PM
#3
never seen that one. would have liked to see it.
BTW good timing on walking away !
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CoreLogik - "I Control Your MotherBoard"
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February 15th, 2001, 01:09 PM
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February 15th, 2001, 02:26 PM
#5
Back in the days when building your own computer meant breaking out the soldering iron, sure. I accidentally wired in a transistor backwards.
Pop goes the weasel!
Blew a couple LED's once too, when I accidentally left out a resistor. At least those don't explode.
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Captain Troy D. Pack Rat
`akbar Press
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February 15th, 2001, 02:53 PM
#6
Would have liked to see that, love it when stuff blows up, wearing proper safety equipment is a must
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I'm on the right track but the wrong train...or is it the right train but wrong track ?
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