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.
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])
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.