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Gigabyte 8VM533M-RZ (GA-8VM533M-RZ) Motherboard - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Will a gigabyte B85M-DS3H-A mother board support Win XP
go google and type in---gigabyte mother board ds3h-a---
there are pages of information on the board , it's specifications , the chip it runs and ram sockets
win xp is an operating system and as long as the chip is fast enough is what matters
talk with a computer repair shop for best advice
10/17/2016 3:13:38 AM •
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I need the front panel connections location, which ones go where for the ga-73pvm-s2h motherboard
Gigabyte has the manual for the GA-73PVM-S2H on the product support site:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2691#manual . The full manual is near the bottom of the list. The direct link to the English version of the manual is
http://download1.gigabyte.us/Files/Manual/motherboard_manual_ga-73pvm-s2h_e.pdf . The Motherboard Installation Guide at the top of the list is a generic manual for all motherboards.
The front panel connections are shown on page 28 of the manual. There are two lines of pins. From left to right, the inside line of pins are the Power LED +, Power LED -, Power Switch +, Power Switch -, then the Case Speaker +, Case Speaker -. (The speaker - is next to a Case Fan connector; so there are a couple of blank spots between the speaker + and - pins.) On the line of pins at the edge of the board, again from left to right: HD LED +, HD LED -, Reset Switch -, Reset Switch + . There is no contact on the last pin in this group.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
6/6/2016 9:41:46 PM •
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How to check warrenty
For Gigabyte mother boards, visit http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/customer-service.aspx for further warranty information.
3/30/2016 1:27:12 PM •
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Have a LG L194WT 1440x900 display but cannot set that resolyution - max is 1280 x 1024 after upgrade from Windows 8 to 8.1
There are two possible issues that can cause this:
- The graphics adapter driver is not correct (using default VGA)
- The OS doesn't recognize the monitor's resolution capability.
Look at the DEVICE MANAGER screen and observe what the display adapter type is. If it is a "standard VGA" then you need to search for an updated adapter for your computer's graphics card or internal chipset (if onboard graphics).
If the display adapter is correct, then check with the LG site to see if there is a monitor driver that can be loaded to aid in the OS identifying the monitor's native resolution. If there is no Windows 8 driver, you can try a Windows 7 driver...it may work.
10/3/2015 4:12:18 PM •
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Since changing the battery on the Gigabyte 8KNXP mboard the SATA Hard Drive isn't being seen. How do I setup the BIOS for the SATA hard drive to be used & seen for Windows to start up again?
Are you sure that the drive isn't being detected but not being SELECTED as the boot drive? Most older MBs will default to the PATA primary cable to search for the boot disk. When you fist boot up, enter the BIOS. If, under the STANDARD CMOS FEATURES option, you do not see your SATA drive listed, then check the data and power cable connections to the SATA drive. If it still is not, there, then, in the CMOS, check under the INTEGTATED PERIPHERALS to ensure that the ON-CHIP SATA option is enables (or AUTO). If the drive IS there, but just not booting, then, under the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES, check and ensure that the SATA drive is listed as the FIRST BOOT DEVICE. If it is not, follow screen direction to change the first boot device to the SATA HDD.
9/22/2015 10:13:38 PM •
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Is a Trident TGUI9680-1 graphics card compatible for a Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 motherboard?
These cards were new back in 1995. It WILL work installed in one of the PCI slots, but you will probably have to settle for the default VGA drivers since there most likely won't be anything available for the newer OS's. Don't expect great video quality of fast performance either since machines of that vintage clocked around 200 Mhz, unlike the 2+ GHz machines of today. Good Luck!
7/15/2015 7:18:32 PM •
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