Hi All,
I’m attempting to fix a 466mhz iBook G3 SE Graphite I recently bought and would appreciate some guidance on what to look for next.
On booting the iBook chimes and then beeps 3 times (no good banks) I get nothing on the display. HD and DVD drive appear to be functioning, and I’m able to reset the SMC(?) by holding down the power button until I get a single beep.
I removed the single ram chip in the user upgradable slot and the 3 beeps remained. Opening the keyboard I could smell a slight burning smell. I could also see a lot of debris and hair in the laptop so decided to strip it down and give it a good clean.
I’ve stripped it down completely to the logic board and throughly cleaned it with a soft brush and electrical contact cleaner. Overall the condition was ok, lots of hair (grim) some slimy bits which I suspect was from the thermal pads, and some orange residue in the areas of the ram chip and PCI connector.
I plugged it back it with just the speaker and dc board attached, and I get the same 3 beeps. No more burning smell.
I’m trying to pin point what the issue is exactly, it appears to be the link between ram and the northbridge?
I’ve throughly inspected the board and can’t see any obviously damaged components, and I’ve checked power to all the soldered ram chips, they are all getting 3.3 volts.
I’d appreciate some guidance on what to check next, I can’t find any schematics for this board online, my current thinking is either something was spilled and something has blown, or the residue is a red herring and perhaps there’s an issue with the northbridge, hence the lack of display on boot also.
Any thoughts appreciated!
I’m attempting to fix a 466mhz iBook G3 SE Graphite I recently bought and would appreciate some guidance on what to look for next.
On booting the iBook chimes and then beeps 3 times (no good banks) I get nothing on the display. HD and DVD drive appear to be functioning, and I’m able to reset the SMC(?) by holding down the power button until I get a single beep.
I removed the single ram chip in the user upgradable slot and the 3 beeps remained. Opening the keyboard I could smell a slight burning smell. I could also see a lot of debris and hair in the laptop so decided to strip it down and give it a good clean.
I’ve stripped it down completely to the logic board and throughly cleaned it with a soft brush and electrical contact cleaner. Overall the condition was ok, lots of hair (grim) some slimy bits which I suspect was from the thermal pads, and some orange residue in the areas of the ram chip and PCI connector.
I plugged it back it with just the speaker and dc board attached, and I get the same 3 beeps. No more burning smell.
I’m trying to pin point what the issue is exactly, it appears to be the link between ram and the northbridge?
I’ve throughly inspected the board and can’t see any obviously damaged components, and I’ve checked power to all the soldered ram chips, they are all getting 3.3 volts.
I’d appreciate some guidance on what to check next, I can’t find any schematics for this board online, my current thinking is either something was spilled and something has blown, or the residue is a red herring and perhaps there’s an issue with the northbridge, hence the lack of display on boot also.
Any thoughts appreciated!






