I don't have any disassembly pics.....but here's a few, from one of the two.... This one also has a T9900 in it, but only 4gb RAM. The other one has 8gb....but they're both sporting Kingston SSD' that function wonderful!
Garbage Find: Asus ET2203T - T9900 & Memory Upgrade
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I don't have any disassembly pics.....but here's a few, from one of the two.... This one also has a T9900 in it, but only 4gb RAM. The other one has 8gb....but they're both sporting Kingston SSD' that function wonderful!
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Oh and I'll take any screenshots you care to share, or even photos of the internals if you have them. (I always take photos of my chips, serial numbers, etc., before I close up a PITA-to-open system like this one.)Leave a comment:
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Strange thing is that these boards work perfectly with spinning HDs. Other than maybe differences in power draw between SSDs and HDs, I can't figure out why that would be.Leave a comment:
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Man, you must have hit the silicon lottery with that ET2203 that you found! I just can't get mine to work with an SSD.
I did spring for a replacement motherboard from ebay and I'd say that it works even worse with the SSD than my original one. It took some work just to get Windows setup to recognize that the drive is present and, once it did, it never made it anywhere near 25% in the installation process.
As a last resort I tried repurposing the machine to run Ubuntu 20, but the support for the video card and sound chip is poor.
Oh well, guess this old thing has truly met its end. Can't say I didn't try.Leave a comment:
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Man, you must have hit the silicon lottery with that ET2203 that you found! I just can't get mine to work with an SSD.
I did spring for a replacement motherboard from ebay and I'd say that it works even worse with the SSD than my original one. It took some work just to get Windows setup to recognize that the drive is present and, once it did, it never made it anywhere near 25% in the installation process.
As a last resort I tried repurposing the machine to run Ubuntu 20, but the support for the video card and sound chip is poor.
Oh well, guess this old thing has truly met its end. Can't say I didn't try.Leave a comment:
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Not sure if it's the actual southbridge chip that fails or if it's perhaps the passives.....but I've seen some systems of this chipset fail by not communicating with the SATA port. When it happens, I'd just replace the board or scrap the system.... Never invested in a reballing/rework station....a good one is several thousand, I wouldn't have had enough client work for it to earn its keep.
If he's willing to do it, it might be worth a $8 gamble.Leave a comment:
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HDD is a kingston v300 120gb, in enhanced mode. win7 did not ask for a driver, saw the hdd no problem. Make sure you have the latest BIOS on it.
Sounds like the OP in that incident has a faulty controller. Apparently it's not uncommon with this chipset. That issue he's describing is exactly what happens, it really isn't the SSD. I've seen it on these chipsets before (not on this particular system), and they behave exactly that way....they get drag-ass slow accessing the HDD (even a SSD), and the BIOS gets finicky in detection, even an old spinner.
So when you say "faulty controller" do you mean that the southbridge I/O chip (see pic) is bad? I can buy a new one for $10 shipped; and a buddy of mine has a full rework station.
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Fun fact related to that ebay listing: The internal IR receiver for the mouse and keyboard (the ER-C21) has a standard USB interface. I found the pinout attached to an FCC filing. I removed it from my machine and used a cannibalized USB cable and a JST SH 1mm connector to make a homemade dongle so that I can use the wireless mouse and keyboard with any computer. Not pretty but it works! And it keeps a perfectly good wireless combo out of the garbage once the computer expires.Leave a comment:
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Fun fact related to that ebay listing: The internal IR receiver for the mouse and keyboard (the ER-C21) has a standard USB interface. I found the pinout attached to an FCC filing. I removed it from my machine and used a cannibalized USB cable and a JST SH 1mm connector to make a homemade dongle so that I can use the wireless mouse and keyboard with any computer. Not pretty but it works! And it keeps a perfectly good wireless combo out of the garbage once the computer expires.
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The receiver may be a combo unit with IR build in, but the keyboard & mouse themselves are indeed bluetooth. IR would require them to be in 'line of sight' like a TV remote, that's not the case with these....they work from a BT radio. If you look at the board you modified above, note the 'squiggly trace' on the back side of the metal shield, that's a small antenna.
Also, I think that the component that looks like an IR receiver in my photo is actually just a capacitor. Here's a much better photo:
Here's the main listing on the FCC site, btw: https://fccid.io/MSQER-C2I
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Nice job modifying that though.....
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Nope--proprietary. Silly to tether them to the machine like that, but that's what Asus did.Leave a comment:
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I always thought the KB & mouse for these systems were bluetooth.Leave a comment:
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Worst case scenario, there's this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/293711025640Leave a comment:
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HDD is a kingston v300 120gb, in enhanced mode. win7 did not ask for a driver, saw the hdd no problem. Make sure you have the latest BIOS on it.
Sounds like the OP in that incident has a faulty controller. Apparently it's not uncommon with this chipset. That issue he's describing is exactly what happens, it really isn't the SSD. I've seen it on these chipsets before (not on this particular system), and they behave exactly that way....they get drag-ass slow accessing the HDD (even a SSD), and the BIOS gets finicky in detection, even an old spinner.Leave a comment:
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Re: Garbage Find: Asus ET2203T - T9900 & Memory Upgrade
HDD is a kingston v300 120gb, in enhanced mode. win7 did not ask for a driver, saw the hdd no problem. Make sure you have the latest BIOS on it.
Oops... wrong link above (and I can't edit my post). The first link should be:
*link: https://linustechtips.com/topic/8887...ergic-to-ssds/Leave a comment:
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Oops... wrong link above (and I can't edit my post). The first link should be:
*link: https://linustechtips.com/topic/8887...ergic-to-ssds/Leave a comment:
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@Topcat, I have the same model Asus (except that I wasn't lucky enough to find mine--I paid $800 for it). It's three desktops old at this point but I can't bear to part with it. It's useful for watching Netflix. I did the same CPU upgrade that you did, and I upgraded the wireless card. It's running Windows 10 64-bit but it chugs. I also found (miraculously) a 4GB SoDIMM for less than $20 that will put the RAM at 6GB total (won't be fully dual channel but better than just 4GB for now).
The real issue has been the hard drive. I have tried in vain to upgrade to an SSD but had no luck.* The chipset doesn't support AHCI.**
I see that you were able to upgrade to an SSD. Which model SSD did you use? Are you using the Enhanced or Compatible controller setting in the bios? Finally, did you use an F6 driver during Windows setup?
This is my first post on the forum here--thanks for all the great info! And for allowing me to respond four years later to your post from five years later, haha.
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