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rajatQ
09-05-2000, 11:57 AM
Hi,
I Think i have fried my processor on my linux server. My friend pulled out the processor, jsut to look at the pins i guess, and put it back in the wrong position. I've heard that this shorts the processor, and i did see some smoke coming off the motherboard :(. Now the computer will not boot, it has the same beeps with the shorted processor in as it does with the processor removed entirely.
So, what can i do about this? I know the obvious solution is to buy a new processor, but here's the problem - its an AMD k5 133 (socket3). Its ancient, but it runs linux decently well w/o GUI. i haven't been able to find one anywhere, and i'm also concerned that the mobo is toast too because of the little smokey smokey incident.
I'd be willing to buy a new mobo and processor if i could find one that will fit in this case. Does anyone know anything about this? any advice will be much appreciated.

[Edited by rajatQ on 09-05-2000 at 12:04 PM]

spigidygak
09-05-2000, 01:09 PM
Oh man socket 3. . . hmm, maybe try searching ebay. What kind of case is it that you got?

rajatQ
09-05-2000, 05:38 PM
Originally posted by spigidygak
Oh man socket 3. . . hmm, maybe try searching ebay. What kind of case is it that you got?


its a Compudyne case, don't understand Case sizing or anything, its a "desktop" case, not a tower or anything. THX

rajatQ
09-05-2000, 07:59 PM
Hey,
i think i found a replacement mobo for real cheap, has all the stuff i need, but i do not know if it will fit. Can some kind person take a look at it for me?
http://www.computersurplusoutlet.com/viewproduct.asp?ProductID=MOT-486MB

Let me know what you think! Thanks very much!

giambona
09-07-2000, 05:21 PM
Try Circo Technologies. They're a bit expensive but they make pretty good cases. http://www.circotech.com

giambona
09-07-2000, 05:24 PM
It's usually not worth fixing a computer that old. You're probably better off checking eBay for a used computer... You can find them dirt cheap there.

rajatQ
09-09-2000, 07:14 AM
you've probably never configured a linux server. Trust me, its worth it to fix it:)