Dave Ewart wrote:
That depends upon whether you are confident with soldering tools, and possess a suitable one with which to re flow the solder around the socket(s)!On Wednesday, 21.06.2006 at 13:49 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:Dry joint on the memory socket in the motherboard? You've described the classic symptoms of a dry joint failing at higher temperatures as the system/motherboard warms up.So, you're saying the motherboard is failing and should be replaced? Dave.
From your original question I would guess that this is not the case and, yes, a new motherboard beckons.
Peter HB