Try it... it either will boot or it won't. It's about the voltage supplied to the processor as well as the bios programming. Got a link to front connector information?
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Try it... it either will boot or it won't. It's about the voltage supplied to the processor as well as the bios programming. Got a link to front connector information?
Service manual for the Precisioon 410 shoeing pins.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~jeffay/dirt/F...viceManual.pdf
Cut and paste tha above to IE address bar - it is obviously possible to find Dell Service manuals on line BUT they don't seem to want to let you copy the url for some reason.
Anyway, when it wouldn't ley me copy it, I went to the address line right side, arrowed back, added a single quote, arrowed across, added another single quote, THEN I could copy and paste.
Go figure.
:)
i got the power and leds working, I think, but now i don't have any video. wheh i turn it on it dosn't even give me a single beep unless i have the bios Jumper in the RCVRY Position(according to the board) jumper settings are:
1-2 - normal
2-3 - Config
off - RCVRY
in RCVRY mode the mobo attempts to load a new BIOS from Diskette,
but when after it reads the disk(i Still have no picture durring this)
it gives me a low pitched single beep that repeats until i turn off the system.
power works like it should in the other positions(4-sec hold to turn off)
the only thing that make sense is that it dosn't like my 450 p3
link to user manual is here
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dalex/
i've been all around here and the only it says about the power and led connector is here
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...alex/board.htm
if any one has any opinions or helpful suggestions pls let me know
I don't know if you folks are still interested after several months... but I just got a similar mobo hand-me-down, and searching E139761 didn't get me anywhere. But the Intel support site recognized a number from the solder (back) side of the board.
Mine is "Intel Type: SE440BX2", right next to the FCC logo, directly opposite the processor's heatsink. Result = PDF product spec (http://www.intel.com/support/motherb...cs-013640.htm).
Hopefully, using your Intel Type # will get the info you're after.
PS- I didn't look up the FSB on a P3-450, but the max FSB on this mobo is 100 MHz.
This thread may have already died.Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelUSA
P3 450 is the first katmai. S spec's are at below website.450 is a 100MHZ.
http://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/Pentium%20III.html
Thread may be old, but the information is still relevant for those tinkering with older motherboards. Thanks.
Yes Mam!Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
I ran across this one too... and its really helped me, I'm tearing apart my daughters old computer, figure if I ruin it, no harm no foul, just trying to teach myself about them, as I'd like to eventually build my own.
I don't even know where to start, but thought I'd just say thanks in advance for all the info I know is here!
Does anyone know where I can get a block diagram for my motherboard? I think having something show me might be a good start :)
Welcome to Windrivers jwisenor
Do you know what motherboard and processor is in this computer? Does it run?
Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
As of right now it runs, lol.... but I don't know by the time I get with it. The motherboard is the E139761, thats all I know to tell you, it has a processor that is this one, I'm pretty sure.
http://www.cpupages.com/store/index.php?id_item=613
Since we know this is an oem board, and your system is running, what brand and model number is it?
Slightly irrelivent but ill post it never the less
if you still need the info on the front panel connector pins i can get it for you
The front panel connecter is actually pin compatable with a Tyan Trinity 400 board as i found out on the off chance of trying my other board :D
Quite convienent as I had a Dell Dimension XPS D233 case with a Tyan Trinity 400 running a Pentium 3 1ghz coppermine in it... Rather sleeper style :P The Trinity supports both socket 370 and slot 1 processors aswell ;)
As said if youve tried to replace the powersupply on a Dell board unfortunately for you either the PSU or the board itself or both are now fried :(
hope this post is some help to someone ;)
http://www.tyan.com/archive/products...rinity400.html
Thats general motherboard specs ;)
ftp://ftp.tyan.com/manuals/m_s1854_202.pdf
Thats the PDF Manual including the correct pins for power switch and led etc which is pin compatable with the Dimension D233 (E139761) which ive also found out is a foxconn motherboard design
Thanks JamieS and welcome to Windrivers!