First post, by zuldan
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I recently received this TUSL2-C and to my horror it appeared it had a short when I tried to power it on. It would power on for about 0.5 seconds then turn off again. This is exactly what happens when a PSU detects a short. I checked the 3.3v / 5.v and 12v. rails for shorts but couldn't find anything.
All the caps look good and the ESR meter was happy with them too. I contacted the seller and he said he often comes across Pentium 3 boards that have this issue with modern PSU's. Something kicks off the short protection on the PSU and the board doesn't fully powered up.
I grabbed an old PSU and sure enough the board is working perfectly. I did a stress test with 3DMark99 for 4 hours and not a single crash. The board is rock solid. I also ran a thermal imager over it and cannot find any hot spots.
I have used plenty of Pentium 3 boards but have never come across this issue. Has anyone else experienced this or know what may be causing it?