Reply 960 of 1335, by chrismeyer6
shamino wrote on 2024-02-10, 06:53:I have a Gigabyte "Ultra Durable" AM3 Phenom2 board that I've owned since new. It's never been very good as far as reliability […]
I have a Gigabyte "Ultra Durable" AM3 Phenom2 board that I've owned since new. It's never been very good as far as reliability and things working correctly.
Out of necessity I started using it as my office PC. It's a terrible choice for that, but I don't have anything better handy.
A few days ago it started giving beep codes about the video card instead of booting.
Even after reseating and then swapping video cards it was still giving the same code. The edge connector looked clean, and it was just sitting there for the last few months so no idea how it managed to lose contact.
After Deoxit though, it started working again.
I didn't think I needed to Deoxit a connector on something this young, that was already in functional contact with a card.Just one more act of this machine trying to frustrate me. It likes attention.
Do you live in a humid or salty environment? Cause areas like that things can start corroding quite quickly. You can also get a reaction between the card edge and the slot contacts if the gold plating isn't all that good.