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I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
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I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm Posted by Christopher R.
(4 messages posted)
My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
thee)so I turn
to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want to
know.
Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:30 pm Posted by DEX
(11846 messages posted)
Christopher
Download aida32 and install it will give you the right info on the motherboard and
a link to the Mfg. of the MB.
From that you you should get the Manual and the user guide for the MB settings.
----------------------------------------
FREE software==aida32 download From:
Aida32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
Size: 3.1Mb
This is the one I like , It will show you YOUR
CD Prouct ID Numbers and other SN#,of software you have
installed on your machine...so you can print them out
for safe keeping...
Just click on Software item (on the left) and then right click on the items
on the right and select copy and then open NotePad and paste it in
and print it out and put one with YOUR win2k cd...
********
Personal System Information 3.93
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html
Size: 2.9 Mb
Plus more below
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads9.html
unzip it to C:\Aida32 and then run the aida32.exe to run the program
Start/Run c:\Aida32\aida32.exe
New ver. of aida32 called Everest Home Edition
It has a installer and uninstaller with it..
from below:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:52 pm Posted by DEX
(11846 messages posted)
Christopher
If I do a search on the MB
it comes back as Intel ® Desktop Board D845GLVA
The links below may be the MB you have
Take a look at them.
But that's way you need the MB number that aida32
http://unicast.org/download/motherboard.pdf
http://www.asi.com.au/support/Drivers/V206/Manual/SR_English.pdf
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/Rebates/PDFs/Motherboards/Intel/I69-2032/Intel-D845PESVL-
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:30 pm, DEX wrote:
>Christopher
>Download aida32 and install it will give you the right info on the motherboard and
>a link to the Mfg. of the MB.
>From that you you should get the Manual and the user guide for the MB settings.
>----------------------------------------
>FREE software==aida32 download From:
>
>Aida32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
>Size: 3.1Mb
>This is the one I like , It will show you YOUR
>CD Prouct ID Numbers and other SN#,of software you have
>installed on your machine...so you can print them out
>for safe keeping...
>Just click on Software item (on the left) and then right click on the items
>on the right and select copy and then open NotePad and paste it in
>and print it out and put one with YOUR win2k cd...
>********
>Personal System Information 3.93
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html
>Size: 2.9 Mb
>
>Plus more below
>
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads9.html
>
>unzip it to C:\Aida32 and then run the aida32.exe to run the program
>Start/Run c:\Aida32\aida32.exe
>
>New ver. of aida32 called Everest Home Edition
>It has a installer and uninstaller with it..
>from below:
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
>
>
>
>
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:02 pm Posted by Steve Dunn
(572 messages posted)
Have you tried Google?
found these:-
http://www.asi.com.au/support/Drivers/V206/Manual/SR_English.pdf
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/Rebates/PDFs/Motherboards/Intel/I69-2032/Intel-D845PESVL-manual-I69-2032.pdf
both include e210882 in their certification markings
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:34 pm Posted by J.R.
(2349 messages posted)
If all else fails you can go to the link (provided) Motherboard.Org's motherboard
manuals search:
http://www.motherboards.org/manuals.html
_______________________
Pappy
If it ain't broke, tweak it! :)
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Monday, January 3, 2005 at 4:55 am Posted by sunchao
(15 messages posted)
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On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Wednesday, January 5, 2005 at 8:14 am Posted by Christopher R.
(4 messages posted)
Thanks alot DEX, Steve Dunn, Pappy, & sunchao. The info you sent really helped me,
it allowed me to actually plug in the proper pins to their proper places. Now I
can friend can actually turn on his computer. thanx! (:
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:34 pm, Pappy wrote:
>If all else fails you can go to the link (provided) Motherboard.Org's motherboard
>manuals search:
> http://www.motherboards.org/manuals.html
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 5:50 am Posted by ninjaken
(1 messages posted)
The User Manual for this m/board (E210882) can be found at :- ftp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d865glc/BFLC_English.pdf
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Friday, January 21, 2005 at 11:31 am Posted by ben
(1 messages posted)
I have got a dell dimention 3000 which uses this motherboard, if you want I can tell
you where things are. send a email, benscomputer@ntlworld.com
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:02 pm, Steve Dunn wrote:
>
>Have you tried Google?
>
>found these:-
>
>http://www.asi.com.au/support/Drivers/V206/Manual/SR_English.pdf
>http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/Rebates/PDFs/Motherboards/Intel/I69-2032/Intel-D845PESVL-manual-I69-2032.pdf
>
>both include e210882 in their certification markings
>
>
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Sunday, January 23, 2005 at 4:53 pm Posted by XSINUX
(1 messages posted)
Hi Ben,
Much appreciated if you could send an email or a snap shot of the Pins
of the I/o & Control Connector. My E-mail is help@vfemail.net
Regards
Sinu
On Friday, January 21, 2005 at 11:31 am, ben wrote:
>I have got a dell dimention 3000 which uses this motherboard, if you want I can
tell
>you where things are. send a email, benscomputer@ntlworld.com
>
>
>
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re: Your intel desktop board is actually D865GLC
Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 10:56 am Posted by Sagacious Goldstone
(1 messages posted)
Your Intel desktop board E210882 is actuall Model: D865GLC, for which every thing
is found at Intel's web site.
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Sunday, June 12, 2005 at 1:01 am Posted by Joe
(1 messages posted)
I have the drivers for this motherboard, email me at gamer2@telus.net and i can send
them to you.
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:30 pm, DEX wrote:
>Christopher
>Download aida32 and install it will give you the right info on the motherboard and
>a link to the Mfg. of the MB.
>From that you you should get the Manual and the user guide for the MB settings.
>----------------------------------------
>FREE software==aida32 download From:
>
>Aida32 - Enterprise System Information 3.93
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
>Size: 3.1Mb
>This is the one I like , It will show you YOUR
>CD Prouct ID Numbers and other SN#,of software you have
>installed on your machine...so you can print them out
>for safe keeping...
>Just click on Software item (on the left) and then right click on the items
>on the right and select copy and then open NotePad and paste it in
>and print it out and put one with YOUR win2k cd...
>********
>Personal System Information 3.93
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download181.html
>Size: 2.9 Mb
>
>Plus more below
>
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads9.html
>
>unzip it to C:\Aida32 and then run the aida32.exe to run the program
>Start/Run c:\Aida32\aida32.exe
>
>New ver. of aida32 called Everest Home Edition
>It has a installer and uninstaller with it..
>from below:
>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download183.html
>
>
>
>
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front switch connections
Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 4:19 am Posted by plasynski
(1 messages posted)
I bought this E210882 motherboard D848PFT2 and face the same problem of proper pin
id to connect the case switches. I don't see a proper outlay at intels sight for
the 14 pin (no pin 7) connector on my motherboard. If you have had success in iding
can you post me
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: front switch connections
Friday, November 25, 2005 at 5:19 pm Posted by DJ Paw-Paw
(1 messages posted)
Hey did you ever find out the connections for the E210882 motherboard? I am stuck
with the same (dell)ima =-) connector problems. I hope you have found out something.
If not, I will keep searching. thanx!
On Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 4:19 am, plasynski wrote:
>I bought this E210882 motherboard D848PFT2 and face the same problem of proper pin
>id to connect the case switches. I don't see a proper outlay at intels sight for
>the 14 pin (no pin 7) connector on my motherboard. If you have had success in iding
>can you post me
>
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re: front switch connections
Friday, December 2, 2005 at 2:47 am Posted by mike
(1 messages posted)
hi there i have the same in a dell tower done the bios in all still connected can
i be of help mike
On Friday, November 25, 2005 at 5:19 pm, DJ Paw-Paw wrote:
>Hey did you ever find out the connections for the E210882 motherboard? I am stuck
>with the same (dell)ima =-) connector problems. I hope you have found out something.
>If not, I will keep searching. thanx!
>
>
>
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re: front switch connections
Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 4:18 pm Posted by Redeyez
(4 messages posted)
Hi,
I solved this problem with the help of an observant friend.
Look at the pins and make sure you can see a 2 and a 8 on the same colum but several
rows away. this tells the order of the pins.
Now if you check between the ram slots and the heat sink you will find a table
which (if you have the exact same motherboard as me) will read
HDled +1 -3
PwRled +2 -4
Reset 5- 7+ ( not quite sure here just flip it until it works)
PwrOn +6 -8
this should be everything you need to set it up but double check the table on themotherboard
to make sure it's the same
On Friday, December 2, 2005 at 2:47 am, mike wrote:
>
>hi there i have the same in a dell tower done the bios in all still connected can
>i be of help mike
>
>
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re: front switch connections
Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 9:37 am Posted by Croshare
(1 messages posted)
I have the same MB I got from Geeks.com and after an exhaustive search on the net
I found the pinout silk screened to the board right under the bottom right screw
hole that holds the mb to the chassis. It reads "Front Panel J8H3"
HDD +1-8
PWR LED Yellow +4-2
PWR LED Green +4-3
PWR on +5-6
RESET +13-14
When I boot this board it reads Lenovo. Does anyone know the current bios for the
board? I have P18. Also screened on this board is Intel D848PFT2. Which returns no
results when searched on Intel's site. I am unable to turn on the front or rear chassis
fans either.
On Saturday, December 31, 2005 at 4:18 pm, Redeyez wrote:
>Hi,
>I solved this problem with the help of an observant friend.
>
>Look at the pins and make sure you can see a 2 and a 8 on the same colum but several
>rows away. this tells the order of the pins.
> Now if you check between the ram slots and the heat sink you will find a table
>which (if you have the exact same motherboard as me) will read
>
>HDled +1 -3
>PwRled +2 -4
>Reset 5- 7+ ( not quite sure here just flip it until it works)
>PwrOn +6 -8
>
>this should be everything you need to set it up but double check the table on themotherboard
>to make sure it's the same
>
>
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re: Your intel desktop board is actually D865GLC
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 1:18 pm Posted by Jaegan
(1 messages posted)
No. Sorry. While the D865GLC is similar and does contain the E210882 marking, the
boards from geeks are a D848PFT2. the ATX and IDE connectors are arranged differently,
and the D848PFT2 has no onboard video connector.
On Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 10:56 am, Sagacious Goldstone wrote:
>Your Intel desktop board E210882 is actuall Model: D865GLC, for which every thing
>is found at Intel's web site.
>
>
>
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re: Your intel desktop board is actually D865GLC
Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at 2:24 pm Posted by Phoenix
(1 messages posted)
Um, I read earlier that Dell (and mine came from a dell system) used a propertry
power connector that looks exactly like a standard ATX PSU connection unless you
really looked at it, first I'd be very grateful if anyone could tell me when they
stopped this practice and if it's possiable that my board could be affected by this......
IE is it possiable or not that I may have to rewire a PSU connector, I can do it
but, I'd love it if I didn't have to...... But I want to do it right and not fry
the thing if you know what I mean.
Is there anywhere were I could find out excatly? and what information would I need
other then the E210882 number I found in the middle of the board.......... Although
I found the manual for the Intel OEM version are they identical? or could it have
the Dell verison of the ATX power connection still?
On Tuesday, January 17, 2006 at 1:18 pm, Jaegan wrote:
>
>No. Sorry. While the D865GLC is similar and does contain the E210882 marking, the
>boards from geeks are a D848PFT2. the ATX and IDE connectors are arranged differently,
>and the D848PFT2 has no onboard video connector.
>
>
>
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Dell vs. everyone else
Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at 4:31 pm Posted by Kiwi
(2207 messages posted)
You are adding a lost caboose of a message to an old and confusing thread. Few readers
will dig down this far into an old thread. If this isn't enough, start a thread
of your own. You'll get better exposure that way.
To get into your situation:
1. Annoyances is a software (OS) forum, and you have a HARDWARE problem.
2. Dell continues to use purposely proprietary versions of power supplies on most
of their PC's through the current ones.
3. Replacements are available that are in Dell's own arrangements.
4. There are adapter plug devices you can get that will allow a standard ATX psu
to be used in Dell PC's.
5. I do not have URL's for any of that data. Google does, however.
.
Kiwi
**
On Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at 2:24 pm, Phoenix wrote:
>Um, I read earlier that Dell (and mine came from a dell system) used a propertry
>power connector that looks exactly like a standard ATX PSU connection unless you
>really looked at it, first I'd be very grateful if anyone could tell me when they
>stopped this practice and if it's possiable that my board could be affected by this......
>IE is it possiable or not that I may have to rewire a PSU connector, I can do it
>but, I'd love it if I didn't have to...... But I want to do it right and not fry
>the thing if you know what I mean.
>
>
>
>Is there anywhere were I could find out excatly? and what information would I need
>other then the E210882 number I found in the middle of the board.......... Although
>I found the manual for the Intel OEM version are they identical? or could it have
>the Dell verison of the ATX power connection still?
>
>
>
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Thursday, February 9, 2006 at 5:43 pm Posted by Jerry
(1 messages posted)
Try going to this link for a full manual for your board:
http://grox.net/misc/dox/d865perl/D865PERL-reference.guide.pdf
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 6:02 pm, Steve Dunn wrote:
>
>Have you tried Google?
>
>found these:-
>
>http://www.asi.com.au/support/Drivers/V206/Manual/SR_English.pdf
>http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/Rebates/PDFs/Motherboards/Intel/I69-2032/Intel-D845PESVL-manual-I69-2032.pdf
>
>both include e210882 in their certification markings
>
>
Go to this address for the manual for your motherboard in PDF:
http://grox.net/misc/dox/d865perl/D865PERL-reference.guide.pdf
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Guess and Check worked.
Monday, April 3, 2006 at 6:41 pm Posted by Dereck W
(1 messages posted)
I also have this questionable motherboard. I found various manuals that claimed to
be for the E210882 motherboard. None of them described my board. On top of that the
spash screen at boot is the gateway logo.
After a few hours of looking I decided to try the guess and check method. I took
the connector for the power switch and just started going to town. It worked. Then
I took the reset switch and did the same.
To help you with your guess and checking you should know it doesn't matter what way
you connect a switch to the motherboard, but the LED's(lights) do matter. After you
finish trying to find the proper place to plug them in once, reverse the conector
in your hand and try again.
My results from memory for front panel connections:
00 Not connected
00 Power Switch
00 Reset Switch
00 Not Connected
0X Not Connected
00 Power LED
0X Not Connected
00 HDD LED
Other Notes:
Press F2 to get to the Bios setup after you boot, it didn't like when I booted with
AGP but after I booted with a PCI video card once AGP began to work fine.
Good Luck Everyone!
~DAW
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: front switch connections
Saturday, April 8, 2006 at 9:15 am Posted by GunDriver
(1 messages posted)
That is an Intel D848 chipset motherboard produced for several OEMS, (Gateway, Dell,
Lenovo/IBM, emachine) your board is imprinted with a Lenovo bios. The pin layout
for the front panel is correct for what you have posted as far as the pin numbers.
Just keep in mind that if you are looking at the board in the case the 14 pin front
panel goes 1-6, bottom to top on the right bank (7 is blank) and 8-14, bottom to
top on the left bank. The reset connects to 13-14 in the upper left vertically, power
to 5-6 in the upper right vertically. Hard drive LED to 1-8 horizontally at the bottom,
and Green power LED to 3-4 in the right bank vertically.
USB connectors are the same as most other boards in that they connect VCC+, usb-,
usb+, Ground or in most cases RED_WHITE_GREEN_BLACK. On this board the pin layout
is the same but is flipped on the second set of pins and is laid out as this:
GROUND*BLANK*USB+*USB-*VCC
VCC*USB-*USB+*BLANK*GROUND
Some of you have stated that the front and rear case fans do not work. THEY DO, THE
BOARD IS NOT DEFECTIVE!! The boards onboard temp sensors will only start the fans
based on temperature demands. When the system is under heavy load, the fans will
spin up and then shut off when the system cools down.
I hope this helps.
GunDriver
On Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 9:37 am, Croshare wrote:
>I have the same MB I got from Geeks.com and after an exhaustive search on the net
>I found the pinout silk screened to the board right under the bottom right screw
>hole that holds the mb to the chassis. It reads "Front Panel J8H3"
>HDD +1-8
>PWR LED Yellow +4-2
>PWR LED Green +4-3
>PWR on +5-6
>RESET +13-14
>
>When I boot this board it reads Lenovo. Does anyone know the current bios for the
>board? I have P18. Also screened on this board is Intel D848PFT2. Which returns
no
>results when searched on Intel's site. I am unable to turn on the front or rear
chassis
>fans either.
>
>
>
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re: e210882 - is not only 1 board!!! but several.
Monday, April 10, 2006 at 5:22 pm Posted by Pocm
(1 messages posted)
It's hard to believe, but there're several different types of motherboards with the
sing "e210882" on them! I took out this board from dell dem4500 comp - big mistake!
I have not 14 but 34 pin (2 rows) connector wich named - "J9H2" on the one side near
it, and "Front Panel" on the other side of it. Also i have the second connector
- "J9A1" 10 pin(in 1 row and 1 pin doesn't exist) connector. If i'll have a chance
to find the case I took this board from - I'll post here all info about it but now
- is there anyone who can help me to find out what are these 34 and 10 connecors.
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re: e210882 - is not only 1 board!!! but several.
Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 1:59 pm Posted by david riding
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I have the same Dell e210882 motherboard (with a 34pin connector). I found the following:
Front panel power switch.
34 pin connector: Power on, short pins 5&6 together.
Also this info on the board:
EBAY:
Dell Precision 340 P4 Motherboard 7J954 with Mounting Tray
The item is a Socket 478 Dell Motherboard capable of at least 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 and
has
a 400mhz Front Side Bus.
It supports upto 2GB of RAM (At High Speed PC800 - 800mhz RDRAM)
-----------------------------------------------------------
SPARES:
Dell Precision WorkStation 340 parts:
http://www.impactcomputers.com/dellparts-dell-workstations-dell-precision-workstation-340-parts-memory.html
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RAM:
256MB RDRAM PC800 184pin
Also note: PC600/800 ECC RDRAM RIMMs
Memory modules must be installed in matching pairs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DELL:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ws340/en/index.htm#online_documentation
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On Monday, April 10, 2006 at 5:22 pm, Pocm wrote:
>It's hard to believe, but there're several different types of motherboards with
the
>sing "e210882" on them! I took out this board from dell dem4500 comp - big mistake!
>I have not 14 but 34 pin (2 rows) connector wich named - "J9H2" on the one side
near
>it, and "Front Panel" on the other side of it. Also i have the second connector
>- "J9A1" 10 pin(in 1 row and 1 pin doesn't exist) connector. If i'll have a chance
>to find the case I took this board from - I'll post here all info about it but now
>- is there anyone who can help me to find out what are these 34 and 10 connecors.
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Thursday, August 10, 2006 at 6:33 am Posted by Bob 'Tech' Martinez
(4 messages posted)
I think you are ALL going about this WRONG.
Look at the cable that plugs into the board and read the items it connects to. By
that I mean follw the wire from the power switch to the plug end and note the pin
out. Do the same for and leds or other switches.
You can not fail at getting the pinout right as ling as you don't loose track of
the wire you are following. You may have to release the pins from the end moduale
to reposistion them for whatever new board you are installing.
This is thinking outside the box at it's best. HEHEHE.
Ok, now that I had my fun, someone tell me if it works for them.
It's what I am going to do as soons as I post this msg.
Have fun all.
On Wednesday, January 5, 2005 at 8:14 am, Christopher R. wrote:
>Thanks alot DEX, Steve Dunn, Pappy, & sunchao. The info you sent really helped me,
>it allowed me to actually plug in the proper pins to their proper places. Now I
>can friend can actually turn on his computer. thanx! (:
>
>
>
>
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re: e210882 - is not only 1 board!!! but several.
Sunday, August 20, 2006 at 10:07 pm Posted by David
(1 messages posted)
I have the the same thing written on my mobo, E210882, but it is out of a Dell Dimension
8300. Here is an exerpt of a chat with a dell rep:
The 8300 system motherboard is a Dell ELX "flat" standard based on the Intel Canterwood
(875)P chipset. It uses the Canterwood (875)P Memory Controller Hub (MCH), the I/O
Controller Hub (ICH5), and Intel Pentium 4 (P4) processors."
08/17/2006 11:30:03AM ME: "for instance, detailed photos of it, like most other
companies have"
08/17/2006 11:30:14AM ME: "ok"
08/17/2006 11:30:35AM Agent : "The layout of the motherboard is in the link below:-
http://www.support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim8300/sm/techov.htm#1102286"
The part # of the motherboard is #M2035.
This one appears to be fried.
Also, does anyone know if the metal plate on the back of this thing comes off? Or
is it actually part of the Mobo? Trying to check the back of it for burn marks or
something to determine if overheated or not...
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re: e210882 - is not only 1 board!!! but several.
Monday, September 11, 2006 at 9:11 am Posted by hans
(1 messages posted)
hello
as many of you also i have the code E210882 on my motherboard, but.....my manufactorer
is Intel with also code D845GEBV2 on the mainboard, linked to it is:
http://www.intel.com/products/motherboard/d865peso/index.htm
were you find the rest of specs, i've had not at any times problems with this board
and i still work with this pc , only things changed is an other CPU cooler (zalman
cu7000b) and main power supply (enermax liberty 400) as i wish to work in silence
:) and the cooler keeps my CPU in 100% working condition :d
greetings Hans from holland
On Sunday, August 20, 2006 at 10:07 pm, David wrote:
>I have the the same thing written on my mobo, E210882, but it is out of a Dell Dimension
>8300. Here is an exerpt of a chat with a dell rep:
>The 8300 system motherboard is a Dell ELX "flat" standard based on the Intel Canterwood
>(875)P chipset. It uses the Canterwood (875)P Memory Controller Hub (MCH), the I/O
>Controller Hub (ICH5), and Intel Pentium 4 (P4) processors."
>08/17/2006 11:30:03AM ME: "for instance, detailed photos of it, like most other
>companies have"
>08/17/2006 11:30:14AM ME: "ok"
>08/17/2006 11:30:35AM Agent : "The layout of the motherboard is in the link below:-
>http://www.support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim8300/sm/techov.htm#1102286"
>The part # of the motherboard is #M2035.
>This one appears to be fried.
>Also, does anyone know if the metal plate on the back of this thing comes off? Or
>is it actually part of the Mobo? Trying to check the back of it for burn marks or
>something to determine if overheated or not...
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re: front switch connections
Friday, November 10, 2006 at 6:17 am Posted by Ronald
(1 messages posted)
I have a dell motherboard and the front switch connections has 34 pins and it reads
J9H2. Does anyone know about the pin configuration of the front switch connection?
On Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 9:37 am, Croshare wrote:
>I have the same MB I got from Geeks.com and after an exhaustive search on the net
>I found the pinout silk screened to the board right under the bottom right screw
>hole that holds the mb to the chassis. It reads "Front Panel J8H3"
>HDD +1-8
>PWR LED Yellow +4-2
>PWR LED Green +4-3
>PWR on +5-6
>RESET +13-14
>
>When I boot this board it reads Lenovo. Does anyone know the current bios for the
>board? I have P18. Also screened on this board is Intel D848PFT2. Which returns
no
>results when searched on Intel's site. I am unable to turn on the front or rear
chassis
>fans either.
>
>
>
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Monday, January 22, 2007 at 7:15 pm Posted by wickedry
(1 messages posted)
listen if you look at the number e210882 under it should be a sticker with the s/n
on it ,peel back the sticker.the number starting with d is the real model number
just look it up on itels website
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Monday, February 19, 2007 at 10:24 am Posted by sveto
(1 messages posted)
my friend real name of this motherboard is intel d850gb and user manual you find
on intel web site. just type when ask you D850GB then watch your mother board and
compare with picture in your user manual
sveto !!!
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re: Here's the info from Intel - Including Pinouts
Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 6:23 am Posted by brijem
(1 messages posted)
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845bg/sb/cs-013120.htm
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re: e210882 - is not only 1 board!!! but several.
Friday, May 18, 2007 at 11:14 am Posted by Richard Gutierrez
(1 messages posted)
Will this motherboard work on any computer?
On Monday, April 10, 2006 at 5:22 pm, Pocm wrote:
>It's hard to believe, but there're several different types of motherboards with
the
>sing "e210882" on them! I took out this board from dell dem4500 comp - big mistake!
>I have not 14 but 34 pin (2 rows) connector wich named - "J9H2" on the one side
near
>it, and "Front Panel" on the other side of it. Also i have the second connector
>- "J9A1" 10 pin(in 1 row and 1 pin doesn't exist) connector. If i'll have a chance
>to find the case I took this board from - I'll post here all info about it but now
>- is there anyone who can help me to find out what are these 34 and 10 connecors.
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 10:39 am Posted by cody
(1 messages posted)
ok so i talk to a guy from gateway and he gave me this link http://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/Intel2/102007/102007mvr20.shtml
hope it helps
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
http://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/Intel2/102007/102007mvr20.shtml
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 8:30 pm Posted by fleneer
(1 messages posted)
This is an old thread but still popping up on a search as I was searching for a manual
for my version of this MB. I've not read the thread so may be repeating, but I did
find Intel has the manual in *.pdf for my version of this board. Here's the link
to the start page for all versions of e210882 MB:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-010687.htm
Good Luck!
On Saturday, January 1, 2005 at 5:13 pm, Christopher R. wrote:
> My friend has recently bought a e210882 motherboard from compgeeks.com
>He bought it brown boxed (used) without knowing.
>We look it up on google and we find out it is a dell motherboard, (Dell, how I loathe
>thee)so I turn
>to dell's website (big mistake!) and find all the information on nothing I want
to
>know.
>
> Anyways I want to find a manual for this motherboard (dell wont tell me anything)
>or at least a diagram listing the front panel usb connector's pin array as well
>as the power switch and reset switch's pin array!
>
> If anybody knows anything please let me know, Thanks!
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 10:15 pm Posted by Angela
(1 messages posted)
Ok, I have had a hard time trying to figure out pin assignments for this board. Mine
appears to be the 34-pin variety, not the normal 8 or 10. Photos here: http://www.builtbymom.com/wtf/
Thoughts?
On Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 8:30 pm, fleneer wrote:
>This is an old thread but still popping up on a search as I was searching for a
manual
>for my version of this MB. I've not read the thread so may be repeating, but I
did
>find Intel has the manual in *.pdf for my version of this board. Here's the link
>to the start page for all versions of e210882 MB:
>
>http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-010687.htm
>
>Good Luck!
>
>
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re: Any Compatiable Video Cards?
Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 11:30 am Posted by ultra198
(1 messages posted)
Here's the thing. I really need a new video card for my board. And i would like to
know if i'll be able to Get one for it.If so i would like to know. Cause i really
don't want to buy a new motherboard or desktop.
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re: front switch connections
Monday, May 26, 2008 at 10:01 pm Posted by TimC
(1 messages posted)
I just wanted to say Thanks for keeping this info available! Yes, I know this is
two years later, but I just bought one of these boards to replace a different board
that had failed. The info in your post filled in the missing blanks for me (I had
to change the pinout on the front USB cable and a couple of the front panel connections.)
And it runs great with windows xp pro.
On Saturday, April 8, 2006 at 9:15 am, GunDriver wrote:
>That is an Intel D848 chipset motherboard produced for several OEMS, (Gateway, Dell,
>Lenovo/IBM, emachine) your board is imprinted with a Lenovo bios. The pin layout
>for the front panel is correct for what you have posted as far as the pin numbers.
>Just keep in mind that if you are looking at the board in the case the 14 pin front
>panel goes 1-6, bottom to top on the right bank (7 is blank) and 8-14, bottom to
>top on the left bank. The reset connects to 13-14 in the upper left vertically,
power
>to 5-6 in the upper right vertically. Hard drive LED to 1-8 horizontally at the
bottom,
>and Green power LED to 3-4 in the right bank vertically.
>
>USB connectors are the same as most other boards in that they connect VCC+, usb-,
>usb+, Ground or in most cases RED_WHITE_GREEN_BLACK. On this board the pin layout
>is the same but is flipped on the second set of pins and is laid out as this:
>
>GROUND*BLANK*USB+*USB-*VCC
>VCC*USB-*USB+*BLANK*GROUND
>
>Some of you have stated that the front and rear case fans do not work. THEY DO,
THE
>BOARD IS NOT DEFECTIVE!! The boards onboard temp sensors will only start the fans
>based on temperature demands. When the system is under heavy load, the fans will
>spin up and then shut off when the system cools down.
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>GunDriver
>
>
>
>
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Front Panel Connections for Dell E210882 Motherboard
Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 12:52 pm Posted by Ben Poehland
(1 messages posted)
Heads-up, people! I think I can finally shed some light on the confusion that has
reigned in this forum since 2005.
I have 3 Dell motherboards with the E210882 designation, all identical & salvaged
from Dell Dimension 4400 systems with the dreadful clamshell case. Since I have
the original Dell docs for one of the systems, I trashed the awful cases without
tracing the custom 34-pin front panel connections, on the assumption that information
was in the Dell docs. It wasn't. Nor is it available from the Dell website. Anyone
who buys one of these boards will find it can't be connected to a standard case,
so there is no way to even turn it on. (I bear a great hatred of Dell, & this experience
did not improve my attitude.) The boards themselves are worth little, maybe $50
apiece on a good day. But I have a valid WinXP license for these boards, along with
the original Dell hardware fingerprint. That means I can build 3 systems off these
boards without having to run down to Office Depot & plunk down $200 a pop for fresh
licensed copies of XP. I got so frustrated with these boards I came within a hairsbreadth
of trashing the lot. But the prospect of tossing $600 worth of software licenses
in the trash forced me to take one last look at the problem.
BOARD IDENTIFICATION: Huge problem. No one posting to this forum has properly identified
their board. These E210882 boards are all made by Intel, which used the E210882
designator as a UL certification identifier. It is NOT a board model number. There
are at least 30 different boards, utilizing at least 6 different chipsets, all bearing
this number. Everyone in this forum has been comparing apples to oranges. At the
very least you must say what your chipset is, & the best way to do that is to physically
remove the heatsink off the North Bridge chip (the one closest to the CPU) & write
down the numbers. In my case the chipset was a plain-vanilla Intel 845. It also
helps if you identify the South Bridge chip, which in my case is Intel 82801BA (located
behind the PCI slots). That information is absolutely necessary, but not necessarily
sufficient, to identify the actual board model.
I got lucky. In the space between the memory slots & the CPU is a long skinny label
with a barcode & some numbers beginning DS/N MY-01K529... . I peeled up this label,
& underneath I discovered the legend INTEL DESKTOP BOARD D845PT screened directly
onto the board. Voila! There is a ton of docs on this board at Intel's website:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845pt
I downloaded the Intel hardware manual PDF file & thought my problems were solved.
Nope. The Intel D845PT & the Dell D845PT are not the same critter. The Dell version
has been bastardized, & in addition the Dell P05 BIOS is a butchered version of Intel's
original P01 BIOS. (Dell rhymes with Hell.)
Upon closer inspection, the differences are not as bad as it seems at first glance.
The Dell version has the hard drive ports in different locations. The Dell version
also has 4 PCI slots, while the Intel version has 3 PCI slots plus a CNR slot. These
differences, while highly visible, fortunately are insignificant. The Dell board
also has 2 extra proprietary connectors not found on the Intel board: a 10-pin header
labelled J8A1 in the rear left corner, & a 34-pin header labelled J7H4 at the front
left corner. (My boards apparently are identical to the one described by Angela;
see the photos at http://www.builtbymom.com/wtf for a view of J7H4). Sadly, the
Intel docs provide no data whatever on these proprietary connectors. It is the stuff
missing from the Dell boards that is of interest - - specifically the standard front
panel 16-pin header J8H1 & 3-pin fan headers J8H2 & J1B2. Although not installed,
these headers are fully documented in the Intel manual.
WARM UP THE SOLDERING IRON. I installed a double-row header at J8H1, taking care
to pull out pins 10 & 14 to allow for the index spaces, then installed 3-pin single-row
headers at the fan connectors. All the holes are plugged with solder that must be
removed before the header pins can be inserted. The easiest way to do that is to
first prime each hole with a little extra fine-gauge solder (Kester 60/40, .015"
dia.). Hold the iron tip in the hole on the foil side to melt it, then bring the
board close to your face & blow hard while removing the hot iron. A little messy,
but very fast & clean holes every time.
At bootup (P4-1.6GHz + 256M PC2100 DDR RAM), there were problems: 1.) The front panel
header pin descriptions for J8H1 were not exactly as described in the Intel docs;
2.) The fans did not work at all; 3.) The hard drive LED did not work; 4.) Bogus
BIOS error messages appeared warning that the front panel audio & USB ports were
not connected. I'll deal with these anomalies in order:
1.) Front panel header pins: The Intel docs describing the pin designations for RESET
& PWR ON/OFF are reversed on the Dell version of the board. On the Dell board, the
CORRECT pinout for J8H1 is as follows:
1-3: HD LED (#1 is +)
2-4: PWR LED (#2 is +)
5-7: PWR ON/OFF
6-8: RESET
5,16: +5V
10,11,14,15: not connected
12,13: GND
2.) Fan headers: voltmeter tests indicated that the fine folks at Dell left pin #1
of these headers disconnected. On both headers, pin #1 is GND. For fan header J8H2,
a short piece of insulated kynar wire was soldered between pin 12 of J8H1 to pin
1 of J8H2 on the foil side of the board. For J1B2, the connection was made from
pin 1 of J1B2 to the GND hole of unused capacitor C188. After making these connections,
upon bootup both fan headers worked fine. A few oddball fans I tried still didn't
work, but all standard-wired fans ran OK. Interestingly, most fans even ran with
the plugs reversed, albeit at reduced speed. In these headers pin 2 is +12V, & pin
3 is the SMS tachometer control, so maybe that explains it. However you must still
use J1F1 CPU Fan header near DIMM slot 1 for your CPU, as this header provides maximun
current (one whole ampere) to run a big CPU fan. The +12V pin in the auxiliary connectors
J8H2 & J1B2 delivers lesser amounts of current, I think it was 300mA for one & 500mA
for the other (I forget which is which, check the Intel manual for details).
3.) Hard drive LED not working: Voltmeter test showed pin 1 of front panel header
J8H1 disconnected. (Nice work, Dell.) This pin should be connected to +5V via a
pullup resistor. Easy fix. On the foil side, I soldered a 330-ohm 5% 1/8-watt resistor
(color bands: orange-orange-brown-gold) between pins 1 & 9 of J8H1. Upon bootup,
the hard drive activity indicator LED now works. You could use a larger 1/4-watt
resistor, but with cramped space smaller is better.
4.) BIOS error messages: There are 2 of these, one atop the other. The first reads:
Alert! Front panel audio cable not detected! The 2nd one is similar: Alert! Front
panel USB cable not connected! (Why ANYBODY would make BIOS monitor these auxiliary
non-critical functions is beyond me. But I'm sure Dell knoweth.) I managed to make
the USB message disappear by shorting pins 9-10 in the proprietary 34-pin header
J7H4. The spacing in this header is nonstandard & required an oddball mini-jumper
salvaged from an old PIO hard drive. I made this discovery by shorting together
each pair of pins in the 34-pin header & booting the board 17 times (gosh that was
fun). Along the way I also discovered that pins 19-20 are the POWER ON/OFF control
pins.
As to the remaining BIOS error message regarding the front panel audio cables, I
haven't solved that yet. I did try installing double-pin headers at J6B1 & placing
shorting jumpers across pins 5-6 & 9-10, but that didn't work. Perhaps some combination
of pin shorting in the proprietary connector J8A1 might work, but at this point I
just ran outta gas. My boards are now functional & can be installed in standard
cases & run with legal copies of XP, which was my goal. The audio bootup message
is mildly annoying but has no effect on operation of the board.
One last thing: on the rear panel of the Dell version of this board is a vertical
row of 4 LED's (between the USB ports & the parallel port). These lites blink yellow
& green during bootup, then all stay green after bootup. Dell docs describe these
lites as "Diagnostic LED's", but give no details on how the changing color patterns
might be used to diagnose a problem. Wish I didn't notice stuff like that, keeps
me awake at night. Oh well, the Dell Dummies win again.
My apologies to this forum for posting this message in the wrong area, but the original
thread started here so I'm tacking onto it to maintain continuity.
Hope this helps someone out there... The Alchemist
On Monday, May 26, 2008 at 10:01 pm, TimC wrote:
>I just wanted to say Thanks for keeping this info available! Yes, I know this is
>two years later, but I just bought one of these boards to replace a different board
>that had failed. The info in your post filled in the missing blanks for me (I had
>to change the pinout on the front USB cable and a couple of the front panel connections.)
>And it runs great with windows xp pro.
>
>
>
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re: I Need a manual for a e210882 motherboard
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 10:17 am Posted by sergio
(1 messages posted)
i need the drivers for this motherboard, i hope u can send them to me, i will appreciate
it, thanks very much
On Sunday, June 12, 2005 at 1:01 am, Joe wrote:
>I have the drivers for this motherboard, email me at gamer2@telus.net and i can
send
>them to you.
>
>
>
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Solution: front switch connections *HERE are the PinOuts*
Friday, March 20, 2009 at 3:19 am Posted by MrSlickShoes
(1 messages posted)
Here are the PinOuts to the Front Panel connector on the mobo with the marking "E210882"
and many other Dell/Intel mobos:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/img/9pin_2.jpg
On Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 4:19 am, plasynski wrote:
>I bought this E210882 motherboard D848PFT2 and face the same problem of proper pin
>id to connect the case switches. I don't see a proper outlay at intels sight for
>the 14 pin (no pin 7) connector on my motherboard. If you have had success in iding
>can you post me
>
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the intel e210882 is not correct name
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at 6:54 pm Posted by david monk
(1 messages posted)
the e210882 is not correct name the name is d845ep1
On Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 11:30 am, ultra198 wrote:
>
>Here's the thing. I really need a new video card for my board. And i would like
to
>know if i'll be able to Get one for it.If so i would like to know. Cause i really
>don't want to buy a new motherboard or desktop.
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