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Have you a system board with Pentium 4, one slot isa, one slot agp and sata I/o? I want to know what is the PN of theses system board?

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I have a PCCHIPS M810DLU

use the built in graphics adapter to start up then when in windows right click on my computer then click on the hardware tab . then clck device manager .. then double clck display adapters .. then double click on the display adapter that is built in.. and then in its properties window select disable/do not use this device.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: Can a R9550 Sapphire graphics card fit to optiplex 170L

It is possible you can etheir find an agp of the appropriate generation for your video card and attempt to solder it into the board. Even then you will need to re-program the bios to recognize it. Would be very difficult to do though as you would need to know how to code the eprom in machine language.

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JDTec

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: mercury n1996.......AGP slot or PCI????

n1996 is NOT the model number. ALL MSI boards are labeled n1996 - it's their C-Tick number. You need to find the actual model number which should be listed on a sticker near the main CPU socket. Search for that on msi's website.
Let me know what the model # is..

If I could be of further assistance, let me know.
If this solves your issue, please be kind to rate it.
Thanks, Joe


I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2010

SOURCE: Mobo Jumper settings for BX pro PC100 Motherboard

*********** board sounds like the same as a Fujitsu board.
D1115
moz-screenshot-1.pngthe user manual can be found at diplodocs
It shows the jumper settings and board layout for a Fujitsu motherboard.
I hope this helps. Have a great day

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2011

SOURCE: my dell gx 270 p4 sata pc is containing pci slot

It is containing PCI slot for graphic card.

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I have this motherboard PACKARD BELL BV GA-T671MG. how much ram memory can it have? can i use ddr3? my pcie port supports a 2.2 graphic card?

System
System : PACKARD BELL BV ISTART F2310 AIO
Mainboard : PACKARD BELL BV GA-T671MG
Bus(es) : ISA AGP PCI PCIe USB
Multi-Processor (MP) Support : 1 Processor(s)
Multi-Processor Advanced PIC (APIC) : No
System BIOS : Phoenix Technologies, 255.255
Total Memory : 767MB

Intel Pentium D 3.00GHz
Packard Bell BV (GA-T671MG)
SiS chipset (Si671V11)
DDR2
1024mb ram

PACKARD BELL BV
Model GA-T671MG

Chipset Vendor Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS)

CPU Intel Pentium D
Cpu Socket LGA775 [Socket 775]
Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket
Max CPU Speed 3000 MHz

System Slots 2 PCI, 1 AGP

Memory Summary
Location System board or motherboard
Maximum Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Slots 2
Error Correction None
Use System memory
Maximum Memory Module Size 4096 MBytes

Manufacturer PACKARD BELL BV
Model GA-T671MG

Chipset Vendor Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS)

CPU Intel Pentium D
Cpu Socket LGA775 [Socket 775]
Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket
Max CPU Speed 3000 MHz

System Slots 2 PCI, 1 AGP

Memory Summary
Location System board or motherboard
Maximum Capacity 1024 MBytes
Memory Slots 2
Error Correction None
Use System memory
Maximum Memory Module Size 4096 MBytes
it seems this might vary i have listed 4
hope this helps
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What type of video card can I use on this motherboard? D945GZIS AGP? PCI? PCI EXPRESS?

Your MoBo has (1) of each PCI Express x1 & and PCI Express x16 slots, and (2) standard PCI slots. There are NO AGP bus slots on this board. You'd want to use buy a PCI Express x16 video card instead of a PCI video card due to the better performance offered by the PCI Express cards.

The full details of your motherboard are below:


Product Description The Intel Desktop Board D946GZIS delivers an integrated graphics solution in the Essential Series by combining exceptional value with quality and reliability and supports Intel Core2 Duo, Intel Pentium D, Intel Pentium 4, and Intel Celeron D processors with 1066/800/533 MHz system bus in the LGA775 package. This board features a PCI Express x16 connector, integrated 10/100 LAN, dual-channel DDR2 memory, Intel High Definition Audio (Intel HD Audio) and up to eight USB 2.0 ports.
Processor Model: D946GZIS Chipset Type: Intel 946GZ Express Processor Socket: LGA775 Socket Installed Qty (Max Supported): 0 ( 1 ) BIOS Type: Intel Storage Controler: ATA-100
Memory RAM Installed ( Max ): 0 MB / 4 GB (max) Supported RAM Speed: PC2-4300, PC2-5300 RAM Features: Unbuffered, dual channel memory architecture
Audio Audio Output: Sound card Sound Output Mode: 5.1 channel surround Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio
Expansion / Connectivity Expansion Slot(s): 1 PCI Express x1, 1 PCI Express x16, 1 processor - LGA775 Socket, 2 PCI, 2 memory ( 1.8 V ) - DIMM 240-pin Interfaces: 4 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x serial - RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9), 1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 25 pin D-Sub (DB-25), 1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x audio - line-in - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x audio - line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5 mm, 1 x storage - floppy interface - 34 pin IDC, 1 x keyboard - generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x mouse - generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style)
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Why hardware system may require the installation of new hardware components?

Well there's two reasons. One is that software keeps getting more and more complicated. The other is that with the new technologies come new standards that the old pieces don't conform to and therefore won't work with. I'll use graphics cards as an example.

In the beginning, the IBM PC/XT and its clones had 8-bit bus slots. This is where the video card (such as it was) would be plugged in. As time went by, 16-bit computing came to the consumer market with the advent of the IBM AT (Advanced Technology) and the Intel 80286 CPU. The 8-bit slots now were 16-bit slots called ISA. Fortunately, 8-bit cards continued to function in ISA slots but the 16-bit ISA cards outperformed them and so nobody wanted the 8-bit cards anymore. The same thing happened when the industry advanced again with the 32-bit Intel 80386DX and SX. The bus architecture changed to the 32-bit EISA which again was backwards-compatible with ISA. Things changed during the time of the 486 when the VESA standard appeared. It didn't dominate the market because it didn't have time to. EISA was already entrenched and just as VESA started to catch on, a familiar face appeared. The familiar face was PCI, it was introduced just before the original Pentium and was the fastest bus slot ever seen. The PCI slot dominated for awhile but computing got progressively more graphic intensive and the PCI slot couldn't cope because it is a shared bus (All the PCI slots on the motherboard share bandwidth with each other). AGP was introduced in 1997 (AGP 1x) and got progressively faster with 2x, 4x and finally 8x. PCI-Express v1.0 appeared and immediately offered double the bandwidth of AGP. AGP's days were now numbered. PCI-Express v1.0 was upgraded to PCI-Express v1.1 but even that was soon superceded by PCI-Express v2.0 which again doubled the bandwidth over PCI-Express v1.0/1.1. Although PCI-Express v2.0 is completely backwards compatible with previous versions of PCI-Express, it is not compatible with AGP at all which is why new cards were needed for motherboards with PCI-Express. This was true for EISA/VESA - PCI, PCI - AGP and now AGP - PCI-Express. The slot changed to accomodate new techology and so the cards had to change with it. Similar events occurred with every standard in the computer industry and new products had to be used to match the new and more advanced hardware standards. There's your one-time answer. :-)
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Can some one please let me know the name of the motherboard supporting Pentium 4 1.5 Ghz processor as well as Intel Core duo series of processors. Thanks, Ajay

The chips to which you refer are incompatible with respect to the socket used for each as well as the fact that Core duo and Pentium 4 1.5 GHz chips are from separate generations, the latter having been obsolescent since 2003. Therefore, there is no single motherboard that supports both, and the Pentium 4, Socket 478 boards can be obtained from various aftermarket sources.

Here is an example of the kind of board you need for your Pentium 4.

$11 to $290 from 21 sellers
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ATA-100, Serial ATA-150, 0 MB / 4 GB (max), DDR SDRAM, Intel 865G, 4 x USB

Prepare for the future with the Intel Desktop Board D865GBF, a platform that is truly a generation ahead. This ATX board features next-generation processor, dual-channel DDR400 memory support, integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, an AGP 8X slot, 8 USB 2.0 ports, integrated 6-channel audio and next-generation storage device support.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Support for the Intel Pentium 4 processors featuring Hyper-Threading Technology and 800-MHz system bus in the mPGA478-pin package. Also supports the Intel Pentium 4 processors (1.60a, 1.80a, 2a, 2.20 GHz or higher) with 533-MHz or 400-MHz system bus in the mPGA478 package.

Intel 865G Chipset featuring Intel Extreme Graphics 2 using Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). Low-cost, high-performance graphics solution.

Dual-Channel DDR400 SDRAM support: Four DIMM sockets designed to support up to 4 GB of DDR400 SDRAM memory (also supports DDR333 and DDR266). Flexible support for either single- or dual-channel operation.

AGP 8X/4X graphics interface: Flexibility to upgrade via a high-end AGP graphics card.

SATA150 and Ultra ATA100 connectors: Flexible support of new-generation SATA150 (2 ports) and current generation ATA (2 channels) storage devices. « less

While the board for your Core Duo is widely available now
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I HAVE MY PROBLEM REGARDING MY MOTHERBOARD, AMD ATHLON EP-8KTA3L

Specification DFI AK74-SC Model DFI AK74-SC Socket Socket A Motherboard CPU AMD Athlon /Duron processor 600MHz-1.2GHz and faster Chipset VIA KT133/686A Memory 3 DIMM sockets
max. 1.5GB (unbuffered or registered)
Supports PC 133/ VCM SDRAM BIOS Award / 2Mbit Power Management ACPI and OS direct power management
Wake-on event: RTC/Modem/LAN Hardware Monitor System and processor temperature Expansion Slots 1 AGP slot (Supports 4x/2x AGP)
4 PCI slots
1 AMR slot
1 ISA/PCI slot Audio AC`97 Audio codec with Yamaha AP Super I/O 2 x NS16C550A compatible UARTs
1 x SPP/ECP/EPP parallel port IDE Dual PIO mode 3/4 EIDE channels up to 4 IDE devices
Ultra DMA/66 transfer rate up to 66MB/sec Rear Panel I/O Ports 2 x USB, 2 x DB-9, 1x DB-25, 1x PS/2 Mouse,
1 x PS/2 Keyboard, 1 x game/MIDI, 3 audio jacks I/O Connectors 1 x IrDA, 2 x external USB, 2 x IDE, 1x Floppy,
1 x ATX power, 3 x fan, 1 x WOR, 1 x WOL, 3 x internal audio Form Factor 4 layers ATX Motherboard Form Factor
30.5 cm x 22 cm 12.0 inch. x 8.66 inch. Warranty DFI AK74-SC Motherboard Pro DOA Warranty ONLY
DOA DFI Warranty
DFI Warranty
motherboard

If you want more Information then go to this link :-

http://www.motherboardpro.com/Motherboard-With-ISA-Slot-DFI-AK74-SC-1-ISA-4-PCI-AGP-Socket-A-ATX-Used-Motherboard-p-39.html
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User's Guide, information....

Hi Buck,
I can direct you to a link which will allow you to download the manual for the, Abit BX 133-Raid motherboard. (Abit no longer supports any downloads for this motherboard).
Other than the drivers for the board, the manual is the most needed item for any motherboard.
Click on this link;
http://europe1.nodevice.com/downloads/b7acbf211e78b9448e08a1ca3ddaccef/20050729085007_bx133.pdf

To view the manual you will need to download & install, Adobe pdf reader. (This too is free).
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
Once the manual is opened into Adobe reader you can print the manual. Though printing is an option it's not the best option. It is best to view while in the PC. While being viewed in a PC you are able to zoom in & out which makes it easier to see the tiny details of the board. (Very helpful)!

You can download the motherboard chipset utility which will install most if not all of the drivers needed to run the parts on the motherboard.
Click on this next link: http://driverscollection.com/?file_id=5144

Lastly here are the specification for the board: (Also found in the manual).
CPU
1. Supports Intel Pentium® III Socket based processor
2. Supports Intel Celeron® Socket based processor
3. Reservers support for future Intel Pentium® III/Celeron processor
Chipset
1. Intel®440BX chipset (82443BX and 82371EB)
2. Supports Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface (ACPI)
3. Supports AGP 1X/2X (Sideband)3.3V device
Ultra DMA 100
1. High Point HTP370 IDE Controller
2. Ultra DMA 100MB/Sec data transfer rate
3. RAID 0(stripping mode for boosting performance)
4. RAID 1 (mirroring mode for data security)
5. RAID 0 +1(stripping and mirroring)
Memory
1. Three 168-pin DIMM sockets support SDRAM module
2. Supports up to 1GB MAX. (8, 16, 32, 64, 128,256MB SDRAM)
3. Supports ECC
System BIOS
1. SoftMenuTMIII Patent Technology and DIP switches to set CPU parameters
2. Award Plug and Play BIOS
3. Write-Protect Anti-Virus function by AWARD BIOS
4. Year 2000 Compliant
Multi I/O Functions
1. Two Channels of Bus Master IDE Ports supporting up to four Ultra DMA 33/66/100(up to 4 HDD devices)
2. Two Channels of Bus Master IDE Ports supporting up to four Ultra DMA 33 devices(up to 4 HDD devices)
3. PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connectors
4. 1 Floppy Port (up to 2.88MB)
5. 1 Parallel Port (EPP/ECP)
6. 2 Serial Ports
7. 2 USB Connectors
Miscellaneous
1. 1 AGP slot, 5 PCI slots and 1 ISA slot
2. Hardware monitoring - Including Fan speed, Voltages,System environment temperature
3. Keyboard/Mouse/Password and Hot Key multifunction Power On.
4. Built-in Wake on LAN/Wake on Ring header
5. Built-in IrDA TX/RX header


You can also high-light this entire question & answer post & print all this.

Good luck Buck!
Have more questions? Post them here.

Mike





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Wrong Card Slot

no its not you have to buy cards especificaly to the board you are working with, isa or pci, the board cant be change one to another from diferent type..good luck
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