First post, by zstandig
I'm sorry if it isn't retro enough, but I have an HP xw6200 (made in 2006, netburst era Xeons). It's very fussy with RAM. Now when I first acquired it I noticed that near the south bridge there is a small silvery cylinder on its side and it appeared to be leaking a really thick.
Now, because it booted fine I ignored it..., but as of late it just likes to beep at me. The "beep code" translation of HP machines said that 5 beeps means the RAM is bad. I've tried many DDR2 3200 ECC Registered sticks and the fussy thing just beeped away for each stick of RAM, even the original sticks it came with.
So my suspicions have drifted back to this tiny leaky thing. When I looked for anything on google, all I found were large leaking capacitors that look nothing at all like what I have. I don't expect any sort of magic bullet here, but I'd like to know what this thing is. here's a pic.
Any ideas what it could be and if that one thing could render an entire board inoperable?