I am working on a friends PC , it's a HP and the mother board is sputtering . The mouse was replaced by the owner and somehow he screwed up the mobo doing so . I dunno if it was removed/replaced powered up or whatever . It won't post with everything removed but if you install and remove the mouse from the PS2 port while it's sitting blank . Sooner or later it posts and then will start to boot and either make it or fail trying .
Since it does it with everything disconnected , Im pretty sure the mobo has dropped a turd .
Anyway , Im a AMD person so Intel is like trying to read French to me .
It's a PGA370 socket on the mobo , with a 1200MHZ celeron in a micro ATX format . It also has onboard video , which would be nice to stick with to avoid buying a video card also .
This is mainly a internet cruiser for his kids .
The PC is a HP Pavillion xt963 system number P5274A .
It's a 100/133 MHZ based mobo .
Holds PC133 ram .
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813136146
DFI CM33-TL Socket 370 VIA 8601T Micro ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
Model #: CM33-TL
Item #: N82E16813136146
That is one I found on newegg but I cannot confirm the "socket" of it to be compatible with the PGA370 the current HP mobo has .
If they require a new mobo,video card, processor, ram , etc. It would be better off to chunk this POS , so Im looking for the cheap fix for the little PC .
Thanks .
Since it does it with everything disconnected , Im pretty sure the mobo has dropped a turd .
Anyway , Im a AMD person so Intel is like trying to read French to me .
It's a PGA370 socket on the mobo , with a 1200MHZ celeron in a micro ATX format . It also has onboard video , which would be nice to stick with to avoid buying a video card also .
This is mainly a internet cruiser for his kids .
The PC is a HP Pavillion xt963 system number P5274A .
It's a 100/133 MHZ based mobo .
Holds PC133 ram .
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813136146
DFI CM33-TL Socket 370 VIA 8601T Micro ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
Model #: CM33-TL
Item #: N82E16813136146
That is one I found on newegg but I cannot confirm the "socket" of it to be compatible with the PGA370 the current HP mobo has .
If they require a new mobo,video card, processor, ram , etc. It would be better off to chunk this POS , so Im looking for the cheap fix for the little PC .
Thanks .