Problem another mystery motherboard

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by jamman32, Dec 8, 2009.

  1. jamman32

    jamman32 Nibble Poster

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    Hi guys and girls,

    I have another mother board chucking up so problems, giga byte ga-6wmm7 rev 5.0

    problem is have check manufacturers site and rev only goes to 4.1

    connections for case power button and hdd lights is not there, looks like it was never put on the board.

    any help welcome,

    Have a good one all..:eek:
     
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  2. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    you have a motherboard with no pins to turn it on?

    take a good luck with a magnifier around the battery. there should be pins labelled "pwr, swt, gnd, +, -" etc.
     
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  3. ThomasMc

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    I suppose this manual is no good then?
     
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  4. jamman32

    jamman32 Nibble Poster

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    Sorry BOYCE can't see any , but you are right no pins on it...ThomasMc thanks but this manuals not much good either....

    cheers guys will keep plodding on....
     
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  5. jamman32

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    This is where the pins should be..
     

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  6. Bluerinse
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    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

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    I have seen this before and never did fathom it out.

    Where did you get the motherboard from, eBay?
     
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  7. jamman32

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    hi bluerinse, got it from a friend, hes had it laying around for a while, got to be an answer some where..
     
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  8. Bluerinse
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    Ha, got mine from a freind too, and guess what, he got it from a friend. Maybe it's the same board doing the 'lets baffle a geek' world tour :p
     
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  9. dales

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    Surely if there are no connecting pins its just a case of putting it in file 13 isnt it.
     
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  10. Bluerinse
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    That was my solution ^^ :biggrin
     
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  11. dmarsh
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    You could solder on new pins, but with an old board its probably bust anyway, pretty much worthless, so not worth the hassle. Why you going through countless old boards and asking about them ?
     

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