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Old 06-23-2006, 05:51 AM   permanent link to #1
 
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Right, I'm am in the middle of a case swap for a customer and they have a ASUS mobo (A7U333) 24mk040595 and I dont have a mobo map for it which makes plugging the front panel very difficult.

if anyone knows where I can get a map from or some support it would help me out a lot.

and yes I have been using google all god dam day. hehe



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I couldn't find an A7U333, but I did find an A7V333. Here's the manual link.

Maybe that helps? I'm assuming it's a socket A mobo.
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Old 06-23-2006, 10:33 AM   permanent link to #3
 
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Yer that might be it. Ill give it a go

thanks alot tremblay.



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Well that manual woud be great but i cant read Japanese! :S thanks anyway.

Anyone wanna translate? lol Or find a English one?

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The pin config is pretty standard isn't it? The last three mobos I've had were all different brands and the pins were the same.


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man this is the most confusing board i have ever seen. not standered at all, its a really old board and a new gaming case and theres more pins than I have ever seen :s



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An old OEM board? I've gotten stuff from Computer Geeks that were near obsolete and OEM surplus...
...not worth the savings in most cases. The specs are whatever the OEM specifies and non-standard as hell. Most OEM specs are designed to save the mfgs. money. Good luck if this is the case for you. If it is, it'd be of great help to know what company the board was manufactured for. It's like how I found Tweak3D. I was researching the 'Mercury' mobo in my wife's computer (HP) and asked a few querries here, to which 950 was alot of help.


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The build is not for me thank god, for a customer and it looks like he is goin to have to put up with spending on some new parts.



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