,;Unknown wrote:
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,;> On Sat, 22 May 2004 07:58:22 -0700, "JAD" <jde> wrote:
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,;> >,;Possibly its a D845WN ?
,;>
,;> I had looked at that one but the D845WN has 6 PCI slots and 3 memory
,;> slots this board has 5 PCI slots and 4 memory slots.
,;>
,;> The board I have has the following:
,;>
,;> 5 PCI slots
,;> 1 AGP slot
,;>
,;> 4 memory slots arranged in what looks like 2 banks of 2. Two slots
,;> together with five electrolytic caps between two more memory slots.
,;>
,;> 4 USB ports. Two together on one can & another can with two USBs and a
,;> J45 port.
,;>
,;> One serial port and one LPT port.
,;>
,;> The battery is right up tight to the edge of the board on the same
,;> edge as the IDE and floppy connectors.
,;>
,;> I think there are two power connectors one 20 pin and another 4 pin.
,;>
,;> I did find "N232" on the board and when I search that on Intel's web
,;> page I get six documents related to servers?
,;>
,;> Also there is a barcode with the following:
,;>
,;> AZMV32600675 AA AB7987-603
,;>
,;> This is supposed to ID the board but I can't find a reference to that
,;> number. That fourth letter could be a "U" instead of a "V"
,;>
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http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845wn/
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,;> >,;> I have a Intel MB with E210882 etched near the northbridge. I would
,;> >,;> like to find some documentation to see if it is worth rescueing for
,;> >,;a
,;> >,;> donation to someone. There is one stick of RIMM (128 MB) but no CPU.
,;> >,;> The only thing I find with Google is certificate documentation which
,;> >,;> isn't of much use.
,;> >,;>
,;> >,;> Any words of wisdom will be appreciated.
,;> >,;
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,;This appears to be an OEM version (Gateway, Dell, etc.) of either the D850MV
,;or D850EMV2. The D850MV uses the 850 chipset and supports 400 MHz FSB
,;Pentium 4 processors. The D850EMV2 uses the 850E chipset which added support
,;for 533 MHz FSB Pentium 4 processors. Is the AA number "AB7987-603" or
,;A87987-603? I believe you may the D850EMV2.
,;
,;The board won't work with only one RIMM. On this board, RIMMs need to be
,;installed in matching pairs. And, RIMM sockets can't be left empty. If
,;memory isn't installed in the other pair of sockets, they must be filled with
,;CRIMMs (Continuity RIMMs).
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