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First post, by Mamba

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Hello,
I was lucky enough to acquire a brand new GA-5AX 5.2

It was in a warehouse of a manufacturing company, probably a forgotten spare part.
The box was dirty but the inside was really new.

Problem is, it does not work.

When I power it up, I get no screen or beeps and shuts down after some seconds (10-15).
Then the on/off button won’t respond.
I need to unplug the power for a while (seconds) to fire it up again.

Strange thing is that with a pci gpu, it starts immediately and boots but shuts down again after some seconds, like above.

Can it be a overheating issue or a voltage issue of some kind?

I am using a Enermax NOISETAKER II EG701AX-VE (W) to be sure all rails get enough juice but maybe the old boy is failing (?).

Reply 1 of 14, by Mamba

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Here some pictures, while the front is in mint conditions I spotted something on the back but I cannot tell if those signs on electrical traces are normal or not.
Is there someone with the same board that can confirm?

Reply 2 of 14, by Mamba

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Here the back

Reply 3 of 14, by Mamba

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I removed the Enermax and installed a very old, scary Ipertek. It has one bulging cap I think (top left).
And it works… This thing always work from decades…
Now who knows whether the Enermax is faulty, or if it’s correctly tripping its protection because the motherboard is drawing current in an abnormal way…

Last edited by Mamba on 2026-01-04, 09:16. Edited 1 time in total.

Reply 4 of 14, by RetroPCCupboard

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Do you have a PSU tester?

Reply 6 of 14, by Mamba

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I opened the Enermax and spotted at least two bad caps (the taller ones).
Makes sense to recap all?

Reply 7 of 14, by Minutemanqvs

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Remember that one of the changes in rev 5.2 is the ability to power the AGP Slot directly from the PSU without going trough the VRMs. Useful for powerful GPUs, it’s JP11 or 13 if I remember correctly.

Searching anything Nexgen, PM me if you have one. Also ATI Rage 128 PCI cards.

Reply 8 of 14, by Mamba

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Minutemanqvs wrote on 2026-01-03, 22:06:

Remember that one of the changes in rev 5.2 is the ability to power the AGP Slot directly from the PSU without going trough the VRMs. Useful for powerful GPUs, it’s JP11 or 13 if I remember correctly.

Jp11 is for vcc3, cpu
Jp13 is for vcc (3.3v or 3.58v)

I do not see how both could have anything to do with agp.

Reply 9 of 14, by Mamba

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Update.

Probably the motherboard as well needs attention.
I am not able to install any OS on it, XP installation hangs at copying file “Kernell DLL debugger” everytime.
Here calls for a memory issue but I am using multiple sticks:
https://www.tek-tips.com/threads/xp-setup-sto … ebugger.750908/

Win98SE won’t even start to install.
Updated the bios to latest one from Soggi, same.

I disabled external cache and installation is starting.

I do not see any damage around the cache chip.

Any suggestion?

Reply 10 of 14, by Repo Man11

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I would try Memtest.

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?

Reply 12 of 14, by Repo Man11

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Mamba wrote on 2026-01-04, 17:03:
Repo Man11 wrote on 2026-01-04, 16:47:

I would try Memtest.

For cache?

It should show a cache error as well; I would begin by testing it with the cache enabled, and move on from there. But, as a friend used to say "Advice is free, and worth twice the price."

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?

Reply 13 of 14, by Mamba

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Repo Man11 wrote on 2026-01-04, 17:52:
Mamba wrote on 2026-01-04, 17:03:
Repo Man11 wrote on 2026-01-04, 16:47:

I would try Memtest.

For cache?

It should show a cache error as well; I would begin by testing it with the cache enabled, and move on from there. But, as a friend used to say "Advice is free, and worth twice the price."

Thank you so much.

Reply 14 of 14, by Mamba

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Alright,
It seems that the cache error was due to an incorrect parameter in bios.
Tag ram was on 10 but apparently should have been 8.
Now it is ok.
Still I need a reliable PSU to be sure I can rule out any instability on AGP.