Yes! I'm back and the reason why is because I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN YOU THE SOLUTION TO THIS PROBLEM...
It's fairly easy to connect hardware and cables to a motherboard most pins are labeled and most connectors don't fit where they don't belong. I do it all the time at work and home. In the last solution, I gave you a link to Tyan's Web site where you can find a manual that will give you the specs, a guide and much more.
Maybe I should have explained how to use that link in deeper detail...when you click that link it will bring up a page providing you with a color image of the board along with specs. If you want the manual which gives you the CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS AS WELL AS DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO INSTALL THE BOARD, then you MUST click the image at the top of the page that looks like an open book (it will take you to the manuals). There are 2 PAGES OF MANUALS FOR TYAN BOARDS. YOUR BOARD IS LISTED ON PAGE 2.
If you follow this link again, you will see exactly what I'm explaining.
http://www.tyan.com/archive/products/html/tiger133.html After you get to the Web page, click the icon that looks like an open book (when you place your pointer over this icon the book goes away and it says MANUALS). Now click it. On the next page, you will see
MANUALS/ADDENDA and, just next to this is another one that says
page 2, now click it.
On page 2, scroll down the list until you see
Tiger 133 [Addendum]. Click the name of your board and the next thing that will come up is the EXACT manual that you're in need of. I promise!
Here is a link to the manual itself...take a look. You can also click the link in the paragraph above to go directly to the installation guide.
ftp://ftp.tyan.com/manuals/m_s1834_120.pdfNow you should be able to get this bad boy running!!
I know that this will solve your issue as I followed these links both times to make sure the information I provided was accurate. This user guide tells you everything you need to install the board...even gives you explanations of the beep codes (which is very handy to know after installing a new board).
After you click that link and it takes you to what your looking for, can you please be kind enough to rate this solution accordingly.
Thanks!!
Hi,
Double check model number on Motherboard ?
Tyan have never manufactured That Model.
And the Processor Type Your Using. i.e AMD Or Pentium.
Mike @ Compurepair.
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