Help me,my Naomi2 can't working

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OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

If you did a perfect swap into a known working system, then I'm afraid that the systems you bought are no good. If the sellers you purchased these from claimed that they were working, and it's not too late, I suggest you get a refund. If they say it's too late, then they've given you SOL. :smt011
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

Yeah I agree if after trying them in the working system with the same settings, then go back to seller and see what they say, Good Luck
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

If you can't get a refund, let me know how much you want for them.



I may take them off your hands :smt006
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

SegaShed tip:



Many of the Naomi 1 and 2 boards sold as faulty are not faulty..



Why??



Because the fans on the cpu have stopped working,disconnected or not spinning at a fast enough RPM.



It is a overheat protection put in by Sega to stop them cooking, you can test on your Naomi 1/Naomi 2, by disconnecting the fan. :) Do it when the mainboard is running and it will cut-out, plug back and it will come back to life.
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

AndyGeezer wrote:SegaShed tip:



Many of the Naomi 1 and 2 boards sold as faulty are not faulty..



Why??



Because the fans on the cpu have stopped working,disconnected or not spinning at a fast enough RPM.



It is a overheat protection put in by Sega to stop them cooking, you can test on your Naomi 1/Naomi 2, by disconnecting the fan. :) Do it when the mainboard is running and it will cut-out, plug back and it will come back to life.




Thank you sir



I will try it again.



Thank you every one.
OldFoo

Post by OldFoo »

AndyGeezer wrote:SegaShed tip:



Many of the Naomi 1 and 2 boards sold as faulty are not faulty..



Why??



Because the fans on the cpu have stopped working,disconnected or not spinning at a fast enough RPM.



It is a overheat protection put in by Sega to stop them cooking, you can test on your Naomi 1/Naomi 2, by disconnecting the fan. :) Do it when the mainboard is running and it will cut-out, plug back and it will come back to life.


I agree with that. I had the same problem and one of the fans had been misplaced. Make sure that the fans work and they will be ok.
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