Nathanieltolb331
Experienced Member
Hello everyone,
I have three motherboards that I am looking to have repaired/refurbished. I have a Packard Bell Force 205 board which was working intermittently, but after changing out the caps, it has stopped working. I don't know if it can be repaired, but my skills are pretty much non-existent, so I thought I would ask about how much a repair/refurb service would cost. The next is a Techmedia motherboard I got, but it doesn't work, I tried every chip the board supports that I have, and I couldn't get it to post. There was battery leakage on the board, and I tried my best to clean it, but there are still some spots that after hitting with vinegar and then isopropyl alcohol didn't come off. I don't know if the damage from the battery leak was too much to allow for the board to work any more or if it can be repaired for working order. The final board works, so I don't know if I should do anything or not, but it's my childhood PC, which was a Packard Bell Legend 115 plus board, which I think is a PB400? It had some serious battery damage, but the board still works, even if it has some weird quirks. But I know I am past by ability to fix them myself so I thought I would ask about paying for repairs. Please let me know if it is something that is available, and if I put this in the wrong spot, I apologize. Thank you for taking a look and responding.
Regards,
Nathan
I have three motherboards that I am looking to have repaired/refurbished. I have a Packard Bell Force 205 board which was working intermittently, but after changing out the caps, it has stopped working. I don't know if it can be repaired, but my skills are pretty much non-existent, so I thought I would ask about how much a repair/refurb service would cost. The next is a Techmedia motherboard I got, but it doesn't work, I tried every chip the board supports that I have, and I couldn't get it to post. There was battery leakage on the board, and I tried my best to clean it, but there are still some spots that after hitting with vinegar and then isopropyl alcohol didn't come off. I don't know if the damage from the battery leak was too much to allow for the board to work any more or if it can be repaired for working order. The final board works, so I don't know if I should do anything or not, but it's my childhood PC, which was a Packard Bell Legend 115 plus board, which I think is a PB400? It had some serious battery damage, but the board still works, even if it has some weird quirks. But I know I am past by ability to fix them myself so I thought I would ask about paying for repairs. Please let me know if it is something that is available, and if I put this in the wrong spot, I apologize. Thank you for taking a look and responding.
Regards,
Nathan