Motherboard Manual Gateway
Feb 05, 2006 The motherboard is a Gateway Intel. I need a diagram or manual. You are posting a reply to: Can't find front panel connector diagram for Gateway.
So I am trying to hook up my front panel hook ups for my case to my motherboard which i took out of my old gateway dx4831-01e the motherboard is a Gateway H57M01 Motherboard, M/b MBGAJ8E1Ek00 is i believe the model number. The pins arent labeled for the front panel, so i attempted to use just the power sw panel connector and guess and check which 2 pins it was with no avail, I get the psu fan, and cpu fan to turn for one second, then turn back off and repeat that process over and over again. Can anyone help me with the mobo Labeling of the front panel, or have any tips on what I can do it be greatly appreciated.
Well i currently just disconnected everything but the psu, gpu, and cpu still checking with just the power sw, I looked everywhere for a manual all i can find the user manual with no hardware details, and even looking on the mobo itself it just says Front Panel one. I tried going back to the original case and tracking the front panel cables down but that case has a sort of built in q connector so it wasnt of much help. Btw when just running the cpu, gpu, and psu all fans turn off and on after connecting the power sw to the front panel pins. I would love a diagram of this boards front panel.
Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 () Hi. I am trying to fix a computer that has a Gateway OEM motherboard in it. It was completely disassembled when I got it.
It has a Tabor #AA698435-301 (E139&61) I am confident it is an Intel SE443 BX clone. The only real difference, besides the creataive sound chip, is the on board jumpers and the front case connectors. On the intel boards they are marked and they run along the front. This board has a block adjacent to where the Intel has them. Unfortunately, unlike the Intel boards, these pin outs are not marked. Is there anywhere I can find a manual or a picture or information on which pins I should use when hooking up my case wires? Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Just a good picture of the board with this information would help. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 () Best bet is to check the Gateway site and if that brings no joy, try googling for it. Driver guides, etc. Require a registration, but they sure do come in handy for finding missing info in older boards. KC 'Bill Hoppy Haupt' wrote in message news:43239E50.EFAB25D4@cris.com. I am trying to fix a computer that has a Gateway OEM motherboard in >it.
It was completely disassembled when I got it. It has a Tabor >#AA698435-301 (E139&61) I am confident it is an Intel SE443 BX clone. >The only real difference, besides the creataive sound chip, is the on >board jumpers and the front case connectors. On the intel boards they >are marked and they run along the front. This board has a block adjacent >to where the Intel has them. Unfortunately, unlike the Intel boards, >these pin outs are not marked. Is there anywhere I can find a manual or >a picture or information on which pins I should use when hooking up my >case wires?
Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Just a good >picture of the board with this information would help. Thanks in advance >for your assistance.. Archived from groups: alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000 () The board is an OEM Intel WS440BX. Manual is linked here: Bill Hoppy Haupt wrote: >Hi. I am trying to fix a computer that has a Gateway OEM motherboard in >it.
It was completely disassembled when I got it. It has a Tabor >#AA698435-301 (E139&61) I am confident it is an Intel SE443 BX clone. >The only real difference, besides the creataive sound chip, is the on >board jumpers and the front case connectors. On the intel boards they >are marked and they run along the front. This board has a block adjacent >to where the Intel has them. Unfortunately, unlike the Intel boards, >these pin outs are not marked. Is there anywhere I can find a manual or >a picture or information on which pins I should use when hooking up my >case wires?
Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Just a good >Storm Dj Machale Epub. picture of the board with this information would help. Thanks in advance >for your assistance..