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5.8

Death of an old friend....

Asked by WernerVonBraun in Miscellaneous Hardware, Computer Displays / Monitors, Video Cards

Switched on my good old PC and absolutely nothing happened.

Well. That's a lie. Lots happened. Fans whirr. All the usual. But absolutely nothing on the screen. Not a flicker.

Ok. So I gather, maybe the Video Card is toast? I take a video card out of another PC. Plug it in.

Nothing.

Just to be sure, plug it back into the originating PC. Switch that on. Happy days.

It's not the video card, so.

I've taken out all the peripherals. Even the memory. Still nothing on the screen. No error messages. No flickers. Not a pixel.

So I gather its mainboard has gone to PC Heaven.

Surely it can't be anything else? Or can it?

So I reckon it's time to replace it.

Now I've bought myself a snazzy new PC. Old "reliable" here doesn't need to be top of the range. I was planning to give it to the Inlaws who will do a bit of surfing here and a bit of word processing and the odd Solitaire game.

Ok. Here goes.

The old Mainboard is a Jetway 694AS. Obviously I need something that will fit when I take that out.
Picture: http://www.motherboard.cz/mb/jetway/694AS.htm

The powersupply is an Enlight HPC-250-102
http://www.highpowersupply.com/product-ps-hpc250102-12v.htm

I might need to replace that, too

And obviously I need a new processor.

The case is medium size. I don't know whether that matters. I have no idea of the brand but I guess I could post a picture.
Alternatively, I could use an old Gateway LP Mini-Tower case I've got.

I'll start by assigning 20 points to this question, but I will increase this based on the quality of the suggestions posted and possibly on the need to split points.

Many thanks in advance.
 
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Zones: Miscellaneous Hardware, Computer Displays / Monitors, Video Cards
Solution Provided By: nobus
Participating Experts: 6
Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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