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Need a manual for yamaha e206922 ps-1 v 3,3

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SOURCE: I need a pin configeration

there is a code on the motherboard that starts M7xxx i need to know that to give you a link to a manual

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Need a manual for a ms7187 ver 1a motherboard

As an OEM motherboard, this one doesn't use ANYTHING close to a standard :
Here's the pin assignment, directly from the manual here :
http://www.elhvb.com/mboards/oem/medion/index.html
1
' - PS-ON (power switch)
2

3
' - PWR_Led
4

5
' - HDD_LED
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7
' - RESET
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I need a pin configeration on mobo E206922 PS 1

there is a code on the motherboard that starts M7xxx i need to know that to give you a link to a manual
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What is the maximum memory of P5S-MX-SE motherboard and what is thge type of video card should I use

memory support 4 gb ddr 2 1 x Audio - line-In - MPC 4 pin , 1 x memory - floppy interface - IDC 34 pin , 1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - D-Sub 25 pin (DB-25) , 1 x serial - RS-232 - D-Sub 9 pin (DB-9) , 1 x display / video - VGA - D-Sub HD 15 pin (HD-15) , 1 x keyboard - generic - Mini-DIN 6 pin (type PS/2) , 1 x mouse - generic - Mini-DIN 6 pin (type PS/2) , 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 , 4 x Hi-Speed USB - USB Type A 4 pin , 1 x Audio - line-out - jack stereo 3,5 mm , 1 x Audio - line-out (side surround)/line-in - jack stereo 3,5 mm , 1 x Audio - line output (cental/subwoofer) / microphone - jack 3,5 mm
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Earlier i had ASUS P5G-MX motherboard & 2.0 GHz Core 2 duo Processor.I upgrade my Motherboard to Asus P5KL-AM/PS & then i have a black screen with my 2.0 ghz processor, But i tried 2.8 ghz Core 2...

HI,

The only Thing To Do, is view both Motherboards, user Manuals.
To see The boards CPU Support List.
It could be to do with, certain Motherboards Supporting, certain CPUs.
I.e a 533mhz cpu, would not run on a Motherboard that supports 400mhz. The Systems Bios, May cause Other Problems.
If your getting a Black Screen, is it a possible Graphics/Ram Problem, Rather Than The CPU ??

Mike @ Compurepair.
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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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Need pinouts

I have an old pc chips M575 motherboard that also uses the J3 ATX Form card. I can only assume the pinouts are the same so here they are from the manual.

Pins 1-4 and 10- 13 are USB connectors
USB USB
Pin Description Pin Description
1 +5v 10 +5v
2 data- 11 data-
3 data+ 12 data+
4 ground 13 ground

Pins 5-6 and 15-16 are PS/2 Mouse Connector
Pin description
5 +5v
6 Mouse CLK
15 Mouse Data
16 ground

Pins 7-9 and 17-18 are Infrared connector
Pin description
7 Ground
8 Reserved
9 +5v
17 IR in
18 IR out

hope that helps

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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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New motherboard will not boot

It appears that you are aware of Motherboard jumpers.

1. Reset BIOS settings by CMOS Clear jumper ( Location of jumber is given on the sticker / manual of motherboard )

2. Try updating BIOS of your motherboard from the following link :
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Filter_Results.aspx?strOSs=All&strTypes=All&ProductID=2838&lang=eng&OSFullName=All%20Operating%20Systems

3. Plug only Optical Driver / Hard disk at a time and check.

4. Contact your vendor and get the motherboard replaced.
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How i can know that motherboards have built in video

none of the cards u enumerated have on board video (don't know about the last one k9a6m2 f-h )

go on the producers site, at the motherboard u want and look for the back panel I/O ports :

example :

bult_ar_org.gifBack Panel I/O Ports
- 1 x PS/2 keyboard
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- 1 x PS/2 mouse
- 1 x 3 in 1 audio jack
- 4 x USB 2.0 ports
- 1 x Serial port
- 1 x Parallel port
- 1 x RJ45 LAN jack
- 1 x Graphics Card port (this is what u want)
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