shevalier wrote on 2025-03-15, 05:02:When removing the cooler, SMD parts often break off. And it is in this place that very important resistor dividers are located, […]
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Guld wrote on 2025-03-14, 16:42:
shevalier wrote on 2025-03-14, 11:35:
Carefully remove the heatsink from the video card and inspect the condition of the parts and tracks in the specified area on both sides. The last two contacts (one on each side) are responsible for selecting the AGP voltage.
Is there any way to test this to see if it's correct? e.g. is it just a certain resistance. Probably not but just curious if it can be tested to see if it has the correct "value".
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll take a look for anything suspicious.
When removing the cooler, SMD parts often break off. And it is in this place that very important resistor dividers are located, which are responsible for the AGP levels - 3.3 V (2x), 1.5 V (4x) or 0.75 V (8x)
https://elektrotanya.com/nvidia_geforce_2mx_n … f/download.html
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signal
-"typedet" - A2
- AGPVREFGC - A66
-AGPVREFCG- B66
Okay, so I looked at my board and don't see anything that looks missing. I still need some time to look a little more. It does not match the circuit you referenced exactly, in that :
CORRECTED (See post below)
On the A side(A66) I found 4 resistors quickly, of the 4 1 goes to ground, the other to VDDQ.
In circuit the one between Vrefcg (B66) and VDDQ measured 1.5 kOhm (diagram says R111 1.5k)
In circuit the one between Vrefcg (B66) and ground measured 1.4 kOhm (diagram says R116 1.5k)
so...seems correct.
On the B side (B66) has one resistor between it and ground and one between it and VDDQ.
In circuit the one between Vrefgc and VDDQ measured 128 kOhm (diagram says R112 301kK)
In circuit the one between Vrefgc and ground measured 127 kOhm (diagram says R115 221K)
So, values here seem off, even the ratio between the two is different. ???
typedet (A2)
Connected directly to ground (diagram says R103 0R)
So....assuming 0R means (0 resistance, 🤣)...seems right?
I can draw a diagram if it helps.
Also, back to the power supply front.
I tried the card with my KT-7 RAID with the higher current +5 power supply and still doesn't work....but:
1) I sometimes get POST beeps for no video, sometimes not.
2) When I did not have the VGA cable connected, I even got it to beep as if it were booting a few times, but by the time I got my floppy connected and tried to see if it would boot and was actually working it stopped doing this, 🤣. If I plug in the VGA cable I still don't see video, even if it sounded almost like it was working.
3) The board does have some old caps on it that need to be replaced, it could also be that the board itself really needs to be recapped
Tried MSI K8T Neo with the higher capacitor PSU and still no improvement there.
Sometimes get beep codes, sometimes not.
Maybe the NV25 might have a higher power requirement than the NV28?
Was hoping the higher capacitor PSU would resolve some of this but it doesn't appear to make much difference.
Still no idea why it won't boot on the P3 systems at all.
According to my notes it did work on one of my P3 systems long enough to do 2.5 hours running the video memory stress test (It also crashed a lot doing benchmark testing, hence the reason for doing the stress test, so no, unfortunately it was not working correctly before I did anything to the board). I had forgotten about this as I've been trying to diagnose this issue for some time and it was way up in my notes, 🤣. Plus tired and not much time to test things.
What's changed since then I'm sure is a great question to ask?
I replaced the surface mount electrolytic caps. Didn't seem to have any problems doing that, and wasn't particularly difficult other than heating up the pads enough for the bigger ones. The only ones I didn't replace are some Sanyo 510 uF caps (4 of them, 2 are next to an inductor and appear shorted to my meter but appears normal). I took them out and measured them to be good with low loss and low ESR, tried replacing with 470 uF but got unstable video output afterwards, so I put back in the original 510's. Seems to be very much tuned to that odd value.