I got a free 733 mhz Quicksilver that had problems. I figured out that it had bad RAM and a bad hard drive, so I replaced them and it worked for a couple of months. After that it wouldn't start up at all -- the light on the switch comes on and the fans spin for a few seconds, then nothing. I checked the voltages on the power supply and they seem fine. From various sources on the web, I surmised that either the logic board or the processor was dead. Fortunately, I have a working QS 2002 with an 800 mhz processor. I swapped processors, but then neither computer worked. The original non-working one behaved the same as before. The QS 2002 with the swapped processor started with no chime and no video. There's nothing wrong with the 800 mhz processor -- I put it back in the QS 2002 and it works fine. I'm thinking that both the logic board and the processor are bad. How likely is this? Any other suggestions for diagnosing the problem(s)?
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