"Montana Mike" <test RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Last year I built 36 systems for a local school based on the K7VTA-pro
> Barebones system from Tiger). Today, I was doing a little maintenance and
> found 4 out of 6 chipset fans frozen. This is not the first time I have
> found this. Pull the fan, remove the bottom label, apply a little silicon
> spray there and around the middle of the fan and all is well. I first
> emailed SOYO with this problem about 8 months ago - of course they denied
> any problem. They did offer to sell me new fans for $5.
>
> So, if you're seeing intermittent problems, check that chipset fan.
>
> I've also had to replace 8 of 36 power supplies for the fans going out.
> Again, SOYO says there is not a known problem. Also had 5 of the on board
> sound chips die - I found it was easier just to put in an inexpensive
sound
> card rather than messing with RMA'ing the mbd and having the system down
> for 3 weeks. Again, SOYO says there is no known problem with them.
>
> Have to admit, the ones that haven't had problems do run well.
>
> Configuration:
> K7VTA-pro ( not ver 1.0)
> XP 1700+
> XP Pro
> 256 mb ( 2 x 128)
> WD 20gb 7200
> GF2 MX400
> DVD/CDRW
>
> Seems to be adequate for whatever K-6th graders and the teachers use em
for.
>
> mike in montana
>
>
Need one more? My old backup system's mobo. Solid as a rock!
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