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I recently was given an emachine that had a bad power supply and burned chip
on the MB. I just tried the AMD 2200xp that was in it on a new ECS KT600
with a new 400 watt PS.
I hooked it up on the workbench with just ram (tried 2 different sticks) and
new AGP video card. The cpu fan spun up as did the HD I had hooked up. Got
no beeps or video. Also tried an old PCI video card still the same thing.
I have 2 questions. Does it sound like the AMD is bad and also can you harm
a motherboard by putting in a bad CPU? What would be the best AMD to get
now for the price? (sorry 3 questions!)
Archived from groups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt (More info?)
Brian Cloutier wrote:
> I recently was given an emachine that had a bad power supply and burned chip
> on the MB.
What chip was fried?
> I just tried the AMD 2200xp that was in it on a new ECS KT600
> with a new 400 watt PS.
> I hooked it up on the workbench with just ram (tried 2 different sticks) and
> new AGP video card. The cpu fan spun up as did the HD I had hooked up. Got
> no beeps or video. Also tried an old PCI video card still the same thing.
> I have 2 questions. Does it sound like the AMD is bad
If everything else is good, and you installed everything properly, then
yes, it sounds like a bad CPU.
> and also can you harm
> a motherboard by putting in a bad CPU?
It's not a common occurrence but yes, a bad CPU can damage a motherboard.
> What would be the best AMD to get
> now for the price? (sorry 3 questions!)
That depends on a lot of things, not the least of which being personal opinion.
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