Re: Spontaneous unclean reboots



On 2008-09-22, Baron <baron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Have you checked for bad caps on the mainboard ? They can often cause
spontaneous reboots. Particularly the ones in the CPU PSU. The bad
ones usually get much hotter than the others.

I checked and there are bad ones. A few of them are brown on the top
(whether this is the result or the cause of my original psu failure, I
don't know).

Maybe I should buy a new mainboard (is that the same as motherboard)?
Well, the big card at the bottom.

Open to suggestions for reliable, linux-compliant material.

.



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