First post, by Artex
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- l33t
So I was getting ready to do some benchmarking on my Real3D 4MB+4MB AGP card a few nights ago, so I plugged it into my test bench (Asus P2B) and fired it up. Worked great on first boot, but then I powered down the system and on reboot, all I get is a flashing gray screen. I've tried multiple AGP motherboards and I see the same thing now. 🙁
The previous owner said the card was partially tested.. I probably should have examined the card more closely when I first got it, as I'm now seeing some possible problems on the PCB. Upon closer inspection of the board, everything looks fine except for three small areas. Granted, I don't know what any of these things are or what they do, so I'm hoping some of you engineers can help a brother out here...
1) Marked C65 on the back of the card?
2) "Crooked" component - not in alignment with the others?
3) Area with 3 blue covers - missing one?
I checked the pictures of the card I took when I first bought it and I see the same thing, so the card hasn't 'since' been damaged. If the card is toast, not a huge deal I guess - the PCI variants are more popular. It's just that this particular model with the 4MB onboard + 4MB SODIMM riser is more rare.
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