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Old 02-02-2007, 13:54   #1
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Dual Slot 1 Board

I purchased a dual slot 1 server board about 3 months ago and have had problems getting it to work. Theres a power input in the form of a AT connector but there also whats looks like an ATX connector but its split in two like an AT connector. When i switch it on it doesnt show anyhting on the screen. I have tried the onboard graphics and a PCI one i put in.

Can anyone help me??
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Re: Dual Slot 1 Board

Hiya there, have you any more specifics such as motherboard make and model?

Then we might be able to locate a manual etc for it

Also any other info you have - ram, cpu's etc
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Re: Dual Slot 1 Board

its an Intel 440GX Series Dual Slot 1 Board.
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Re: Dual Slot 1 Board

The manual is at ftp://download.intel.com/support/mot...x/72207803.pdf

According to that, the board uses a custom power socket, similar to an ATX (standard) power socket, but with 24 pins. Note, you may be able to connect a 24 pin ATX socket, but I wouldn't recommend it.

There is also a second, auxiliary socket.
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