Hi, I'm writing because I'm not sure what happened.
I've had a Gigadesigns 7447@1.6GHz for a while now, which is actually a 1.25GHz processor OC to 1.6, from the factory; I haven't overclocked it. The Vcore is set to 1.3V.
It's been mounted in a GE for a while now, and today I wanted to run tests on a QS because the bus is at 133MHz. It worked perfectly, and when I was done, I disassembled it and remounted it in the GE.
It didn't work anymore, no chime. I remounted it in the QS and it still doesn't work.
I removed the heatsink to measure the Vcore, and when it started up, it was at 1.3V, and after a few seconds, it started to drop to 0.5V. I was like that for about 20 seconds when I tried to touch the CPU to see if it was hot, and I burned myself! It was scorching hot.
Does this mean the 7447 chip has burned out? Could it have happened after shutting down and changing the computer? @herd, you have a lot of experience with processors. Has something similar happened to you before? Do you know what could have happened?
Thanks.
I've had a Gigadesigns 7447@1.6GHz for a while now, which is actually a 1.25GHz processor OC to 1.6, from the factory; I haven't overclocked it. The Vcore is set to 1.3V.
It's been mounted in a GE for a while now, and today I wanted to run tests on a QS because the bus is at 133MHz. It worked perfectly, and when I was done, I disassembled it and remounted it in the GE.
It didn't work anymore, no chime. I remounted it in the QS and it still doesn't work.
I removed the heatsink to measure the Vcore, and when it started up, it was at 1.3V, and after a few seconds, it started to drop to 0.5V. I was like that for about 20 seconds when I tried to touch the CPU to see if it was hot, and I burned myself! It was scorching hot.
Does this mean the 7447 chip has burned out? Could it have happened after shutting down and changing the computer? @herd, you have a lot of experience with processors. Has something similar happened to you before? Do you know what could have happened?
Thanks.

