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abramsarah
May 16th, 2001, 10:13 PM
I have an unidentifiec MB. The number at teh bottom of the screen is 51-0814-001437-00101111-071595-570-001_10_ CHIPSET-11

None of it is bold are lighter on screen.
the bios chip says
24 hour burn in
AMIBIOS596@
1985-95
CH64578

SIS 5591
SIS 197
PIA313
98I3CR with an AZ in smaller sdcripot next to it
there is a chip inside that says
DC1000
1HT55935
SIS97
PID3164AE
9843Q or 9843CO

SIS6326AGP
SIS98
PIO5563
9843AR HO or HQ in small letters next to it

Also it takes two kinds of ram amnd has 5 slots 3 isa and 2 pci
any one that cnt tell me who made it, where to get drives for it new bios or any help at all would be so invredibly helpfull ! Thanksit

jobbin
May 16th, 2001, 10:19 PM
Try www.pcchips.com (http://www.pcchips.com)

Platypus
May 16th, 2001, 10:45 PM
Try: http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142-bin/cgi-bin/pccout.sh

The 570 Ver 3 sounds similar, but has 2 ISA and 3 PCI.

sergiobollana
May 16th, 2001, 11:58 PM
Throw it away buddy... If it is an old PC Chips model, you won't find any support on pcchips.com nor anywhere else...
I spent days trying to get the proper jumper settings to some cpu's on a mobo very much like the one you're describing. All wasted time.

Bart

grsshppr_km
May 17th, 2001, 12:08 AM
I think jobbin is right on. see pcchips.com. If you want more details you have to give us more, like socket 7, Socket A, type of ram (72 pin simms, 168 pin dimms) were pretty smart but we don't do miracles.

KamicarZ
May 17th, 2001, 01:55 AM
If it's got an integrated modem on the board or xcel 2000 on the heatsink forget it. It's older than adam and even if you use the pcchips drivers you have to get the right revisions, not just the latest ones.

condor
May 17th, 2001, 02:23 AM
I'd consider Hardware info for i.d..
http://www.hwinfo.com


as for the number you gave us - I looked it and couldn't find a match, are you sure you got it right ?

Higg
May 17th, 2001, 02:44 AM
I've used a bios-wizard from www.esupport.com (http://www.esupport.com) that can identify chipsets and bios ... try a look

edited by myself: Sorry... didn't saw that you have no system running on it.. *grin*

Darren Wilson
May 17th, 2001, 06:44 AM
If it is a PC-Chips M570 (as the BIOS String susggests) then the manual can be found here for it

ftp://www.pcchips.com.tw/menu/m570/m570v12.zip

(Beware - that the connection to PCCHIPS site is very slow)