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Hi,
I have an I7-4702mq Processor which was running on an MoBo Asrock IMB-180.
MoBo is now dead (Suppose that iGPU failed and not even beep from BIOS is heard).
The problem is that I have no chance to replace it because it is not sold here.
Can you please tell me other MoBos compliant with this processor? And I will try to get one in Argentina.
I wouldnt like to thrown away this processor as it had only been used for 6 months.
Thanks and Regards,
Mariano
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If the processor graphics failed, then the processor is not worth anything, as the graphics are built in to the processor.
However, if you want to try a different board, look for one that has socket PGA946. Then, you must verify that the boards bios supports your i7-4702mq.
You may want to try a different power supply on this board.
Doc
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Hi Al
The graphics processor is a different chip, Intel Graphics HD 4600. I don't have a different board to test micro with socket G3.
MoBo only accepts 12volts Power, already tried with a normal PSU (bridging green and black) and connectin 4 pin connector on board and the result was the same.
Thanks,
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No, if you have a i7-4702MQ processor, the 4600 graphics are included in the processor.
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And, try a different power supply. The jumper test proves nothing.
Doc
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Hi Al, thanks again for answering.
I have not explained myself correctly meaby.
This MoBo (Asrock IMB-180) has 12 volts connector, as in any notebook, of a power supply of 12V and 10A.
As you can see it also has a 4-pin ATX power connector, so i plugged this from a normal PC PSU, and thats where i did this bridging between green and black cables to power up PSU.
Thanks

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