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<blockquote data-quote="imported_SuXoR" data-source="post: 131079" data-attributes="member: 7931"><p>Yeah, I know how to handle the problem. However, the original purpose for this post/poll was to see if any of you have had this problem.</p><p></p><p>Oh, by the way, the second power supply was on just fine. It was my hunky-rigged retention mechanism that failed. Since we are talking about burning up chips, I seem to remember a certain someone who had a heatsink mysteriously pop off and burn up a customer's CPU. :wink:</p><p></p><p>Is handyman's board dead? If so, let's try to replace the capacitors ourselves. I printed out a guide that shows how to do it. It's a little tricky (6 layer PCB) but I want to try it. I have to go to my folks house and see if I can dig up my old BE6II. I would like to practice on it. Come on, I know that you are up for some solder modding. Hold on- I need to grab my tin foil body suit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imported_SuXoR, post: 131079, member: 7931"] Yeah, I know how to handle the problem. However, the original purpose for this post/poll was to see if any of you have had this problem. Oh, by the way, the second power supply was on just fine. It was my hunky-rigged retention mechanism that failed. Since we are talking about burning up chips, I seem to remember a certain someone who had a heatsink mysteriously pop off and burn up a customer's CPU. :wink: Is handyman's board dead? If so, let's try to replace the capacitors ourselves. I printed out a guide that shows how to do it. It's a little tricky (6 layer PCB) but I want to try it. I have to go to my folks house and see if I can dig up my old BE6II. I would like to practice on it. Come on, I know that you are up for some solder modding. Hold on- I need to grab my tin foil body suit... [/QUOTE]
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