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Re: Zac Time Machine has died
« on: March 15, 2011, 03:52:24 PM »
The CPU boots some times, ive done some Readings on the Power board, and this is what ive found.

TP1 165v with cpu booting and not booting, should be 170v

TP2 13v with cpu booting and not booting, should be 12v

TP3 5.8v with cpu booting and not booting, should be 5.6v

TP4 5.9v with cpu booting and not booting, should be 5v

TP5 68v with cpu booting and not booting, should be 39v

TP6 -5.2 with cpu booting and not booting, should be -5v

TP7 5.0 when cpu has booted, fluctuates between 2.7v to 5v

Ian


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I have taken the Mpu board out and connected it to a computer power supply, the board will only boot some times  ^&^

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