First post, by justin1985
I managed to buy a VIA EPIA-800 ITX motherboard, which seems like the "perfect" board for a minimal size retro build - one of the only ones with the VT8231 south bridge which should allow SB Pro emulation. It was an eBay sale described as "untested" ...
Unfortunately, when it turned up today, I've not been able to get much life from it. The PSU and CPU fans spin up when the front panel power switch is switched, and the keyboard lock lights cycle on and off. But no video output at all, and no POST beeps or anything at all. The front panel power switch doesn't then function to switch off.
Ive tried some known-good PC100 DIMMs (from my Compaq PIII system), with exactly the same results (but the 256Mb module that came with the EPIA stops the Compaq from booting when I tried it there).
I've tried replacing the CMOS battery, and switching the CMOS jumper between both positions - no change.
I tried two different PSUs - no change.
Obviously the CPU is soldered on with these motherboards, so not much scope to alter anything there. Interestingly though, the CPU fan was missing from the heatsink when it arrived - but there was a build up of dust in a pattern showing there clearly had been a fan running for some time - so I fitted a new 40mm fan.
I can't see any obvious swollen capacitors or damaged components, or damaged traces etc.
Are there any other things to try to revive this board? Or is it simply dead? Seems a shame, as these first generation EPIAs don't seem to come up that often ...