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Quadra 700 issue

Sorry fo my poor english...

I have buy used Quadra 700, first times I powered up it not immediately switch on but... after some minutes! And with power button I not able to power off, if i push the switch the mac only reset... And now after some test and cleaning of the pcb it never switch on. I able to switch on only with a bridge pin 9 and 10 of psu or if I plug the psu in the motherboard with power cable plugged.

But I have another problem... this is a screenshot of my screen (without hdd), recap solve all my problems? What caps i need to change?

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A recap is pretty much need for the Quadra 700.  Surprisingly, there isn't a Quadra 700 tutorial on the Wiki.

I'm sure Uniserver knows which caps need replacing.

 
Uniserver help me!  :)

Quadra 700 have only 3 types of caps, and all small and yellow

I order a set of tantalum 16v 10uF and 16V 22uF? ... other capacitor is too small to read capacity.

 
Quadra 700 has all solid state caps on the LB and should not need recap. in the case of this guy I would tell you to make sure your pram battery has not exploded and if that's ok look into recapping the power supply...

 
Quadra 700 has all solid state caps on the LB and should not need recap. in the case of this guy I would tell you to make sure your pram battery has not exploded and if that's ok look into recapping the power supply...
Sure? I know tantalum capacitors not have a unlimited life... Battery is new and the old not have lose acid, the psu seems to work good, voltages are stable and in tolerance

 
To my knowledge no Q700 has needed a recap, so you can understand why we doubt that's the case.

Try a different monitor and cable.

 
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there could be a dead tantalum. 

can you take some good quality pictures of your main board and maybe we can have a look and maybe spot something wrong?

 
I have run a Q700 with an LCD monitor and an adapter, so it's definitely possible to do.  Whether you have a good adapter or not would be the question...

 
there could be a dead tantalum. 

can you take some good quality pictures of your main board and maybe we can have a look and maybe spot something wrong?
Yes, is probably. I have tried with the tester (in continuity):

The two caps near psu socket and the caps load energy from tester.

The small five caps near power swich, three is good, one measure "0", and another one measure a fixed value (all other have a variable value... load energy).

Two caps is damaged?

This is a picture of the motherboard before cleaning

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Try the VRAM in pairs. Just a guess, but I think they can go in two at a time since there are six slots. So just try two, then remove those and try another two.

edit: Yes, they can go in pairs. I just checked mine. In mine, the pair is in the two slots to the left as you look at the picture you posted. So the slots furthest back.

 
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Try the VRAM in pairs. Just a guess, but I think they can go in two at a time since there are six slots. So just try two, then remove those and try another two.

edit: Yes, they can go in pairs. I just checked mine. In mine, the pair is in the two slots to the left as you look at the picture you posted. So the slots furthest back.
Thanks, but I have a vram on-board (512kb) and without vram simm's the problem is the same. 

 
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