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07-07-2003 11:41 PM
07-07-2003 11:41 PM
ML370 No Video CPU Cold
Hello,
On ML370 Proliant server. I suspect a faulty motherboard or possibly PSU because the CPU is stone cold, even after a considerable time after power up, even with the fan switched out. Any ideas. I have replaced CPU but still the same. No video output despite advice on previous postings. I have 'pulled' all unnecessary items and tried another memory stick.
Where do I monitor CPU supply voltage / test PSU. If motherboard is faulty what is likely replacement cost / refurb cost?
Please help -- this is new territory to me.
Best regards,
Ashley
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07-10-2003 07:52 AM
07-10-2003 07:52 AM
Re: ML370 No Video CPU Cold
I would recommend that you rely on your warranty (i.e. 3 years) to identify the broken part and replace it.
Self-servicing a Proliant without any qualification/certificate is a violation of that warranty.
Self-servicing a Proliant without any qualification/certificate is a violation of that warranty.
A Proliant a day keeps the competition away!
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07-10-2003 12:51 PM
07-10-2003 12:51 PM
Re: ML370 No Video CPU Cold
The unit has no warranty as it was damaged in transit. So my question is still valid.
thanks
Ashley
thanks
Ashley
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