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Assistance finding motherboard manual/jumper settings
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Assistance finding motherboard manual/jumper settings
Look it's me again, the 10-post 4-month dissapearing wonder
![]() A friend of mine shipped me a motherboard and CPU to replace my current server (which is at a supremely fast speed of 233mhz with 128mb of 60ns EDO ram, pa-2005 mobo). He didn't have a manual or any info on it, and since I plan to tweak and overclock I really need a manual/jumper settings map. I've looked all over and I've found many references any even benchmarks, and some guy in denmark offering to sell the manual for $16 (haha yeah right). Anyone know where a comprehensive manual database is, or can help me find the manual to this one? I don't know the exact type, the BIOS reading is: xx/xx/xxxx 577+ ITE8661 BIOS date is 07/15/1998, AWARD BIOS. The board supports both AT and ATX power supplies, has 3 SDRAM 168pin slots, 3 PCI slots, 2 ISA slots, 1 AGP slot, onboard sound card, 2 USB ports, an AT keyboard port, PS/2 mouse port, PS/2 infrared port, socket 7. It has an AMD k6-2/333mhz in it that is currently running at 300mhz, and 320mb RAM. Thanks in advance for any help, ~ Soul |
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According to this page ( http://computertech.server101.com/xpro.htm), that board is using an a Via MVP3 chipset. With that much info, it's gonna be hard to find the brand though.
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CPUs, Chipsets and Mobos > Identify motherboard
http://www.3dspotlight.com/vb/showth...ht=motherboard |
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I already knew the type/chipset(found out a few minutes after I posted), turns out its a pcchips m577, just like I thought, and just like I thought, they no longer have any documentation on it and a google hit to an old page of theirs with an FTP link to download the manual results only in timeouts. I need a *manual*. Or at least a jumper reference. Last edited by Justin; 07-06-2002 at 08:04 AM.. |
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The manual file is PDF type. You can open these files by Adobe Acrobat Reader v3.0. This application is free.You can download from www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html |
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"with an FTP link to download the manual results only in timeouts"
I was referring to that link you just gave me. The FTP simply times out, I cannot download that. And I know what adobe is and that it reads pdf files. |
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Where I've found manuals
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