Jim wrote: > > I ordered a few days ago the above processor for my PowerCenter 120. > > After receiving it I followed the instructions and replaced the processor. > I followed the instructions to a T. This included pulling the L2 cache off > the motherboard and resetting the CUDA. > > When I turn on the computer I get a black screen and no start up chime. > > I followed the instructions which indicated that if I have this particular > problem I should reseat the processor. This did not resolve the problem. > > After this, I replaced my old processor and the l2 cache. The computer > started up without any problems. > > Anyone have any ideas why this didn't work? Is this the wrong processor > upgrade for the motherboard? I've examined the documentation and the book > and www.sonnettech.com to see if I had the correct processor. It looks like > it is the correct one. > > Any help/ideas would be appreciated. > > -- > ***************
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