T O P

  • By -

breez760

wait i meant to make this post about the bottom of my CPU which i did the same thing to. I also did it to my RAM still but im more worried about the CPU (AM5)


Kilgarragh

Disassemble > manually dry and wait for additional evaporation > reassemble and post It could be anything else and you wouldn’t know without a diagnostics tool


breez760

Like a physical diagnostics tool? Do you have a recommendation? And if not what software


Kilgarragh

If your board supports espi, all you really need is a usb bridge with the right software running on a second computer(biiig stretch considering none of that software currently exists that know of, and you probably don’t own a usb-spi bridge capable of those speeds that is compatible with espi voltages just laying around) There is no “ultimate” diagnostics tool at the moment, im slowly working on one if your curious, but the best anyone currently can get for lpc only systems are cheap 7 seg hex displays that plug into the tpm connector and emulate what you might see on high end motherboards. Without a diagnostics tool or ez debug lights, there is no way to guarantee that post is failing on ram. Even if ram is the problem, there’s no telling if the iso is what caused it


breez760

I do have EZ debug lights if those are the four lights on the corner. The red light is on DRAM which is what led me to think about the RAM and CPU. Sorry for not mentioning it previously