[ale] [OT] Dell Optiplex SX270 Motherboard Failure
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Oct 6 15:09:34 EDT 2004
There was a large batch of crappt capacitors that were made with tap
water instead of triple distilled water. Several board manufacturers
used a boatload of these for trimmers around the power inlet, CPU and
PS2 connectors.
Sounds like you got one of them. This fiasco happened about a year ago
or so.
On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 13:10, Jonathan Glass wrote:
> I had a Dell Optiplex SX 270 (small form factor..about the size of a box
> of waffles) quit powering up. Spent some time resetting the BIOS,
> trying now power supplies (external), etc, etc. My student worker
> (CompE student) leaned over and pointed at a capacitor that had blown.
> The thing had oozed out the top and fried, and no power was getting
> anywhere. The box is only 1 year old (under warranty), and has some of
> the cleanest power on campus, so I can only assume that the parts used
> were the cheapest available.
>
> Called tech support, and the tech asked me "Have you tried a new
> motherboard?". I just had to laugh at her.
>
> Anyway, I seemed to remember someone on this list bemoaning poor quality
> components in computers, and now I can testify to it.
>
> :(
>
> Jonathan Glass
>
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