Chuck wrote:
>A friend bought a PowerCenterPro 210 on eBay (guaranteed no DOA).
>
>Set it up, and got chime but no video on a Sony monitor.
>
>Brought it to my house, with a different Sony monitor. Chime, no video.
>Tried it with both the VGA and the Mac connector (with adapter). No video.
>
>Swapped my PCI video card into the PowerCenterPro. No video.
>
>Connected the PowerCenterPro with my PowerTower via SCSI. Could mount it
>with SCSI Probe. Ran Norton Disk Doctor and Disk Warrior. Fixed all
>problems.
>
>With the PCP connected via SCSI to my PowerTower, used Startup Drive control
>panel to designate PCP as Startup Disk. It booted (apparently). Got video.
>
>Turned off PowerTower. Rebooted PCP. No video.
>
>Tried all three video ports (VGA, Mac with adapter and PCI video card). No
>video any time.
>
>Tried zapping PRAM repeatedly (using Command-Option-P-R). No video.
>
>Reset CUDA. No video.
>
>Thoughts? Bad mobo?
>
>Help!

Chuck, I'd pull the Cache dimm as a first step. That is the exact symptom
that occurs when the cache goes south .

The riser card is another culprit, and can become unseated during shipping.
Pull and reseat.

Cheers...Michael.



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