Have you checked voltages at the COP? It’s possible it’s bad. I’d also check that the oscillator is running. 

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 1:02 PM <austjeremy@hotmail.com> wrote:
I have the exact same problem. My computer boots when power is turned on. I don't have to press the power button. I always get the COPS chip error. I have replaced the COPS socket, and chip. I also checked all of the tracings, and could not find any broken ones. I replaced the resistor that you had a broken tracing on to see if it would help, but no luck. The tracing on mine is good
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