mR_CaESaR
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Thought I'd create a new thread rather than fill up the purchases thread
Made a gamble purchase on what would've been my "grail" pcb.. Cps3 and 3s!
The "gamble" comment is due to the message below which the seller did state..
I took the gamble because I thought.. Maybe one or two simms are faulty and if they are, I could easily purchase off darksoft..
After cleaning the simms, I still received the same message.
xodaraP was nice enough to offer me his super bios cart so I could test what was wrong. Nimmers also offered his cart for me to test and since he's in the same city, it made more sense.
Enter the tester... (I will need to purchase one of these)
First test shows simm4 not registering...
I was optimistic.. I thought, great! 1 out of 6 isn't bad.. So I decided to erase all the simms and move the simm that was in simm4 and put it to simm6 to know for sure if it was the simm or the simm socket..
Unfortunately, I could read the simm on simm6 and also erase it but couldn't read simm4...
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that the mobo (or simm4 specifically) is screwed and I'm not sure if the cost to try and fix simm4 is worth it.. What are the bloody chances that a simm socket is faulty!?
Of course if I find a cps3 mobo on its own for an "affordable" price (very subjective
) I'd probably go down that path.
So for now, only "half" the grail has been acquired.. The search continues!
Thanks again to xodaraP and Nimmers! Aussie community FTW!
Things I've tried:
Has anybody here ever come across a broken simm socket before?
TIA

Made a gamble purchase on what would've been my "grail" pcb.. Cps3 and 3s!

The "gamble" comment is due to the message below which the seller did state..

I took the gamble because I thought.. Maybe one or two simms are faulty and if they are, I could easily purchase off darksoft..
After cleaning the simms, I still received the same message.
xodaraP was nice enough to offer me his super bios cart so I could test what was wrong. Nimmers also offered his cart for me to test and since he's in the same city, it made more sense.
Enter the tester... (I will need to purchase one of these)

First test shows simm4 not registering...

I was optimistic.. I thought, great! 1 out of 6 isn't bad.. So I decided to erase all the simms and move the simm that was in simm4 and put it to simm6 to know for sure if it was the simm or the simm socket..

Unfortunately, I could read the simm on simm6 and also erase it but couldn't read simm4...



I've pretty much come to the conclusion that the mobo (or simm4 specifically) is screwed and I'm not sure if the cost to try and fix simm4 is worth it.. What are the bloody chances that a simm socket is faulty!?
Of course if I find a cps3 mobo on its own for an "affordable" price (very subjective

So for now, only "half" the grail has been acquired.. The search continues!
Thanks again to xodaraP and Nimmers! Aussie community FTW!
Things I've tried:
- Cleaned contacts with IPA on all simms and simm4 socket and both sides - no difference
- Checked for continuity on the simm socket - each corresponding pin facing each other has continuity
- Swapped around the simms in different slots, simm4 is always blank
- Done an erase on all 6 simms and appears to have worked (placed a simm in simm 7)
- Done a write test on all 6 simms and appears to have worked (placed a simm in simm7)
- Checked for broken traces around simm4 and couldn't really see anything popping out.

Has anybody here ever come across a broken simm socket before?
TIA