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				 OT: Which is broken?! (computer part) 
 Ok, I've been thinking about my broken computer for almost 3 months, and I'm still not sure which part is actually broken.
 To set this up, here are my specs:
 MSI 845 Ultra ARU mobo
 1.8 Pentium 4 Northwood
 Leadtek GF 4 Ti 4400
 Creative SB Audigy 1 Platinum
 1 gig of DDR
 Plextor CDRW
 Toshiba (?) DVDROM
 Generic floppy
 Generic 100/10 ethernet card
 80 gig ATA drive (7200 RPM)
 2 x 2 gig ATA drives on an on-board Promise RAID controller
 
 This setup ran fine for a long time, no problems.  However, at the end of Last semester, it started going wonky at bootup (random stops during POST or whatever).  After I brought it home, it lived for about 2 weeks and then finally bought the farm (when I press the case power button, all the system fans spin up, but no beep, and no display on the screen).  Mind you this computer is only about 2 years old at the most, so I'm kinda miffed.  Now, I've checked the video card (swapped in a PCI card), removed all unneccessary parts (still won't boot), checked the powersupply (on another computer and with voltmeter), the RAM is good (less than 6 months old).  I've pretty much narrowed it down to CPU or mobo.
 
 Is there any way to tell which is broken?  I don't have a known good mobo or CPU to try, so that's hampered me (this machine I'm using right now is a "slocket" P3).
 
 Arg... any thoughts?
 
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