I could be wrong but is your PRAM battery in backwards?
Is correct, in the picture at bottom is "+" in the top "-"I could be wrong but is your PRAM battery in backwards?
This picture have best quality: http://discoremoto.cheapnet.it/apmarmotta/IMG_3327.jpgi am wondering if the onboard vram has gone bad... I think your best bet is try to hit ebay and follow what an other had mentioned, Try a Nubus Video card. you should be able to pick one up for decent low price. The picture you posted is ok, but the quality is not good enough where i can tell if there are legs of I/C's that are bent over or touching. I wonder if mike Techknight wants to throw in his feedback?
I have used a "not dry" cleaner... later i have used a "dry cleaner"Looks to have a lot of goop on there, too. Could use a clean in general.
With tester in continuity (ohm) good capacitor load and release energy, tester show a variable numbers. With this three bad capacitors my tester show only a fixed value of "0" or "0,15".You need a VRAM testing program, I wonder if one of the common diagnostic softwares out there could test it. Because the issue could be int he VRAM, but it could also be in the RAMDAC.
Also those 3 caps being bad, highly unlikely, what meter?
Yes is better, but if the cap is in continuity and not load energy is not normal...I thought caps can only be tested with an ESR meter unless removed.
You are right... I have removed the caps from the PCB and now is not in short. In any case I order a new caps.Depends on the circuit those caps are in.
Yes tantalum capacitors short, BUT.. you need to remove them to double verify.
The fact that moving the mouse left that artifacting is a clear indication it's a digital issue.Try a different monitor and cable.
Tantalums have two failure modes. Dead short or blown up. They don't gracefully drift out of spec and when they die they make it pretty obvious as you have discovered.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?
Buddy, that's a shorted tant. Read my post again to see that was one of the failure modes.no you are wrong, i'v removed plenty of overheated tantalum caps that were no good BUDD.
some weren't even that much discolored... and a black tantalum cap you would never know.