How to troubleshoot a dead motherboard

Modern motherboards are fairly resilient, but they’re not impervious to damage. So when your mobo appears unresponsive upon powering your system, it can cause momentary heart palpitations. Some mobos are pretty expensive, and even when they’re not, replacing one is more time consuming than other components.Usually if you’re having problems with your motherboard powering on, you should look at the rest of your setup to see if there’s an issue. The following steps guide you through the troubleshooting process, starting with the easier and more common suggestions.(And for anyone wondering: No, a CMOS battery can’t prevent your motherboard from powering on. Not with modern motherboards, anyway. That coin battery just ensures that your BIOS settings, such as boot order, fan curves, and the like, remain saved. It can’t hurt to replace it if you truly think it’s the source of your problems, though—they only cost $3 or so.)To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3630414/how-to-troubleshoot-a-dead-motherboard.html#tk.rss_all

Creată 4y | 1 sept. 2021, 11:21:00


Autentifică-te pentru a adăuga comentarii

Alte posturi din acest grup

Working on a tough project at work? You’ll want this
8 mar. 2025, 09:20:08 | pcworld.com
Dynabook’s Portege laptop bets you’ll want a user-replaceable battery
7 mar. 2025, 19:30:06 | pcworld.com
You can’t change the Roku’s quick shortcuts, but there’s a workaround
7 mar. 2025, 19:30:06 | pcworld.com
Lenovo’s RTX laptop with a Core i9 and 32GB RAM is only $1,200 today
7 mar. 2025, 19:30:05 | pcworld.com
Best TV antennas of 2025: Reviews and buying advice
7 mar. 2025, 19:30:04 | pcworld.com
Why supercomputers are the unsung heroes of PC gaming
7 mar. 2025, 17:10:25 | pcworld.com