Identifying mobo on "dead" PC

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Charles Lavin

Hi --

I have a computer that refuses to boot, and I can't figure out what
motherboard it has.

I cannot find anything resembling a name or model number on this mobo. The
only thing I can find is a serial number and a label that says "B/N: C03".

The PC itself is a Proteva CMP-V20/T8526. No help there ...

The mobo is a slot 1 board (w/ a PIII 500/512/100/2.0V S1), ATX, VIA
chipset, built-in audio, Award BIOS. 3 DIMM slots, 1 AGP, 2 PCI, 1 shared
PCI/ISA. Backplane has keyboard, mouse, 2 USB, 2 serial, parallel, game, 3
audio connectors. Also has a header on the front of the board for front USB.
FDD and 2 IDE connectors. WOL & WOR headers. At least 9 jumpers.

Does anyone know what this could be, and where I could find out more about
this mobo?

Thanks,
CL
 
Hi --

I have a computer that refuses to boot, and I can't figure out what
motherboard it has.

I cannot find anything resembling a name or model number on this mobo. The
only thing I can find is a serial number and a label that says "B/N: C03".

The PC itself is a Proteva CMP-V20/T8526. No help there ...

The mobo is a slot 1 board (w/ a PIII 500/512/100/2.0V S1), ATX, VIA
chipset, built-in audio, Award BIOS. 3 DIMM slots, 1 AGP, 2 PCI, 1 shared
PCI/ISA. Backplane has keyboard, mouse, 2 USB, 2 serial, parallel, game, 3
audio connectors. Also has a header on the front of the board for front USB.
FDD and 2 IDE connectors. WOL & WOR headers. At least 9 jumpers.

Does anyone know what this could be, and where I could find out more about
this mobo?

Thanks,
CL

Generally the origin of the board would be hinted at if not
outright stated on silkscreening... between the PCI slots or
maybe up in the top corner next to the PS2 ports.
 
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