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There are, of course, a thousand reasons in my experience.
Starting from a cat peeing on the monitor, or burnt-out cockroaches in the power supply, etc.
Here's an example of something that happens quite often:
If your computer starts malfunctioning, restarts within 3 seconds to 10 minutes, freezes, even though no one is using it at that moment, etc., then:
1. Look at the electrolytic capacitors (cylinders with a diameter of 8 mm and a height of 16 mm) on the motherboard. Check:
– if they are bulging;
– if they have the same height (sometimes the top or bottom swells on the side of the leads);
– if any electrolyte has leaked out of them.
Capacitors on Abit boards often bulge.
2. If you find any of these signs, you need to replace all capacitors with the same markings.
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Sincerely, Indogo
Starting from a cat peeing on the monitor, or burnt-out cockroaches in the power supply, etc.
Here's an example of something that happens quite often:
If your computer starts malfunctioning, restarts within 3 seconds to 10 minutes, freezes, even though no one is using it at that moment, etc., then:
1. Look at the electrolytic capacitors (cylinders with a diameter of 8 mm and a height of 16 mm) on the motherboard. Check:
– if they are bulging;
– if they have the same height (sometimes the top or bottom swells on the side of the leads);
– if any electrolyte has leaked out of them.
Capacitors on Abit boards often bulge.
2. If you find any of these signs, you need to replace all capacitors with the same markings.
__________________
Sincerely, Indogo