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by DynaxSCHi, i have an ASUS PRIME Z590M-PLUS board, which had an shorted Z590 chipset. I have succesfully exchanged the chipset to a factory new one, however there is a serious problem with the Intel Management Engine (later on: ME) not beeing activated after the chipset device replacement.
For lower chipset families (on ASUS boards) it worked to program the oldest bios version into the SPI rom, and the bios had activated the Management Engine itself by default - there was a message on the screen prior booting - "BIOS is updating Management Engine ..... . Do not shut down to prevent... -
by TWISTED 88So I got this dell motherboard. its a dz87m01 came out of a xps 8700 desktop i believe. it wont post I did some checking on it and was pretty sure the chipset was bad I have a bga rework station so I removed it and it looks like i was right. so i know this thing is old and pointless to put money in but a new chipset is around 25$ and i like fixing things that don't work .
so question is to the people smarter than me is there a possible upgraded chipset that would be compatible as a replacement. The current one is the sr176 -
by DynaxSCHi,
I have this very stubborn ASUS mobo on the bench, and I already face the wall with it. It just refuses to POST, although everything seems to be OK.
The situation looks like this:
After connecting the board to the power supply on Nuvoton (SLP_S3#, pin 64), the Low signal (50 ohm resistance) appears immediately. PWRNTN# signal goes through Nuvoton to the chipset (confirmed after removing the chipset). The following conditions are then met for the chipset to generate the SLP_S3# signal:
1. RTC oscillates normally (32.768KHz).
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by caspianDear Forum Members,
I have an ATX mainboard: ECS MCP61M-M3 with CPU: Sempron 140 and Chipset: MCP61.
If I use only the Onboard Graphics, the Chipset's temperature is about 52'C.
If I use a PCIE x16 Graphics Card, the Chipset's temperature is about 70'C and tends to go higher. But the Graphics Card's temperature is normal.
In both the two cases, the PC works fine.
I have tested two different Graphics cards and it gets hotter with both of them.
Any idea why it gets hotter with Graphics Card?
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by hwdiagsI have an Intel server board S1200SPSR (C232 Chipset) Part Number PBA H57533-271
P/N: DA056EMB6B1 Rev B
It have two BIOS and This is original backup file
Anybody has working dump of it?...-
Channel: BIOS & Schematic Requests!
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