First post, by Mappy8088
Hello everyone, wondering if I can get some expert help with this issue, I'm at my wits end with this board.
Rundown:
Mobo was listed on ebay as working board, arrived and I plugged in a verified working 430W PSU (see pic), verified working Pentium II 400/100FSB CPU and 1 stick of verified working 256MB PC-133 SDRAM and a PCI POST card.
I have a motherboard wiring harness w/ a push button power switch and it also has a 2-pin power led that I hooked up to the mobo header. Hooked up a speaker too. Turned PSU on, pushed the power button and CPU fan turned on, power led came on and after 5 seconds it shut itself off. The POST card didn't light up or anything. No post beeps either. Emailed the seller asking when he last tested the mobo, he never responded but 2 days later I got a refund.
I did notice on the board that 3 caps needed replacement. Since I tested it and it wasn't working I thought I can just replace those and test again. 2 caps were very pregnant and the 3rd leaked at the top. They were all 10v 1000uF. I replaced with 10v 1000uF Rubycon series ZLH. I also noticed the coin cell battery holder was broken, so I replace that as well.
Put a new battery in and retested, the exact same symptoms happened. I noticed that after it shuts itself off after 5 seconds or so, it can sometimes turn itself back on and then turns off again. All within 30-40 seconds or so. Very rarely when I keep cycling like this, I have gotten random beeps. 1 long, 3 short or 1 long then turns off midway, or 1 long 2 short and 1 long.. Seems random and doesn't always occur.
So, given that 3 capacitors needed replacement, I decided to replace all the big caps around the PSU and CPU slot. They were all 1000uF 10v and 1500uF 6.3v. I replaced the 1500uF 6.3v with 1500uF 10v as it's all I had - also Rubycon caps. Still the same symptoms - and this is where I'm reaching out for help.
I've included a pic of the PSU tester and a pic of the mobo. There are green circles around everything I've replaced, hopefully you can see them.
Here's what else I've tried based on searching Vogons:
1. Tried a different CPU, this time a slocket with a PIII 933/133fsb
2. Tried a different stick of known-good RAM
3. Tried a different 3-pin fan because someone mentioned maybe RPM was too slow on some fans. Also, I've seen videos of people with VA6's that don't use a fan plugged in at all, so maybe it's not necessary on the VA6 boards?
4. Discharging the CMOS by shorting pins 2&3
5. Tried with an AGP video card plugged in (no video blip when it turns on btw)
6. Tried with a keyboard plugged in (keyboard lights do come on, then go off when the computer turns on, otherwise no difference in behavior)
Thanks in advance for taking a look. I'd really like to give everything I got to fixing this; they just don't make this retro hardware anymore and I'd like to keep it out of the landfill - was hoping this would be my forever board but the universe has other plans so far.