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Rattler
18-Sep-2006, 22:44
My Dad's PC has stopped working, it originally looked like it was a PSU prob, so I bought a replacement, but it still will not power up - I do get a small green light on the motherboard though.
It seems from what I've read that it might be the motherboard at fault, and ebay may be my best route.
Its a Emachines 2220, are there many types of motherboard that might be compatible? I'm not too concerned about getting exactly the same type, but want one that works.
Anyone got an expert opinion that I can speak with?
Thanks
Tim
t5mission
18-Sep-2006, 22:53
what processor and memory are you using? can you give us full machine specs from the documentation that came with it please.
Adam
common fault with a lot of these emachines tim, I've replaced 13 motherboards in them in the last 6 months.
They use pretty generic motherboards , not really a problem to replace it, just need to know the overall spec , or the model of the motherboard, worst case just the board layout and onboard options etc.
easy to source you one, but be carefull going down the ebay route , you can get a whole heap of probs to be honest.
drop me a line if you need one cheap.
Robin
Rattler
18-Sep-2006, 23:06
Thanks guys - I'm looking at the motherboard now - all I can find are the following numbers on labels;
40001106-04516 (EM) 144901
TGSR41411816 AA C54560-203
And etched on the motherboard;
E210882
Does this help?
Tim
I suspect that this is the general spec tim for that info.
" D845GVSR Celeron 2.7Ghz  "
easy replacement , best option would be to upgrade to a slighlty better board tim, but still compatible with all existing hardware. Not a prob eitherway.
Have quite a few boards in the parts rack, will check them out to see whats suitable, if you would like that is.
robin
as a double check, can you take a digi pic looking down on board, and one looking at the rear I/O panel and ports, cant have too much info.
Rattler
18-Sep-2006, 23:29
Robin
I'd really appreciate it if you can.
Thanks
Tim
tim the board should be this spec.  "Intel® D845GVSR (Sea Breeze) Mainboard "
Processor 
Support for an Intel® Pentium® 4 processor in an mPGA478 socket with a 400/533 MHz system bus 
Support for an Intel® Celeron® processor in an mPGA478 socket with a 400 MHz system bus  
  
Chipset 
Intel® 845GV Chipset  
  
Memory 
Two 184-pin DDR SDRAM DIMM sockets 
Support for single-sided or double-sided DIMMs (DDR 333/266/200) 
Support for up to 2 GB system memory 
  
Audio 
Audio subsystem for AC '97 processing using the Realtek ALC202A codec 
  
Video 
Intel® Extreme Graphics controller 
  
Onboard I/O Connectors 
Up to six USB ports 
One serial port 
One parallel port 
Two IDE interfaces with Ultra DMA 33 and ATA-66/100 support 
One diskette drive interface 
PS/2* keyboard and mouse ports 
Three fan connectors
SMSC LPC47M172 LPC bus I/O controller or National Semiconductor PC87372 LPC Bus I/O controller 
  
Onboard IDE 
• N/A 
  
Expansion Slots 
Three PCI bus add-in card connectors (SMBus routed to PCI bus connector 2) 
  
BIOS 
• N/A 
  
Onboard LAN 
• N/A 
  
IEEE 1394 
• N/A 
  
Form Factor 
microATX (9.60 inches by 8.20 inches [233.69 millimeters by 208.28 millimeters])
Rattler
18-Sep-2006, 23:39
Blimey ;
One of the small chips has "SeaBree" written on it, there are 2 DIMM slots, there is a seperate NIC mounted in a slot, can't get the heatsink off easily to check.
But sounds promising. - how much am I looking at for a replacement? any chance of a p/ex for a spare PSU? :)
Tim
these are lowend intel chipset boards tim, best option would be to upgrade to a better spec board but backwards compatible with existing hardware you allready have. From a cost point of view, its a better plan anyway, very little in it cost wise for a better spec board, and more reliable..
Only pence in it to be honest tim at this end of the market in desktop PC's.
Rattler
18-Sep-2006, 23:51
Robin
You have a PM
Thanks
Tim
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