H Joshua_H61-Μatx Motherboard

Need picture of H-Joshua-H61-Μatx motherboard with location of the 12 volt connector.

Here, the image of the Council and the ATX 12v mark below.

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  • HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 400z CTO: H - RS880 - Μatx Motherboard BIOS Update caused crash, to see a black screen now?

    I have a desktop HP Pavilion Elite HPE-400z running Windows 7 (64), my computer was working fine, however I thought that I needed to update the drivers and things from the HP website.

    The first thing I installed was the following: H - RS880 - Μatx Motherboard BIOS Update

    That restarted immediately frozen mouse on a black screen. When I turn on the computer the lights and the fan turns on but the screen remains black. Their is nothing wrong with the monitor, it's light is on, but when turn light it just says: "monitor going to sleep".

    I went through these troubleshooting pages: http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-Elite-HPE-Desktop-PC-series/4269972/model/4300925/do...

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-elite-HPE-400-desktop-PC-series/4269972/document/BPH...

    without success.

    Any other suggestions of what I could do to fix this?

    Hello

    Disconnect the PC and press and hold power for 30 seconds. Remove and replace the battery CMOS. It's a $4 item. Now let's see what happens. If no joy, then try the steps above once again.

    If your PC support has been changed or modified then put it back in its original state.

  • HP Pavilion p6774y: N-Alvorix-RS880-Μatx Motherboard

    My office runs only fans when turned on, the hard drive is not engaging, the monitor keeps just scan for a signal. I checked the connection right, I tried another monitor always the same answer. I took the hard dave and put it in another computer and it came but the motherboard in this computer is not compatible with my hard drive because it wouldn't start windows. I tried to find the same motherboard online and I can't find one. Anyone know what are the mothers compatible with the same or better features than my original for a Pavilion p6774y?

    The HP Pavilion p6774y magnesium Gray edition was released in November 2010, 4 years ago.
    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02629593

    This computer uses a motherboard (N-Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix)) provided by
    Foxconn using socket AM3 (AMD) and AMD 785 G chipset processors.

    Here is the specification of motherboard Alvorix:
    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02560084

    IF you wish to use a replacement DIRECT, CHECK eBay and sellers of HP hardware.

    IF you want a motherboard FOXCONN retail with the same grip (AM3) and chipset (785G)-
    their motherboards II Deluxe cinema or cinema II Premium may agree.
    http://www.FoxconnChannel.com/ProductDetail.aspx?T=motherboard & U = us0000472

    Foxconn cinema II Deluxe Review (2010): YouTube
    http://youtu.be/lVzPOsvBqv4

    I STRONGLY SUGGEST that you work with Local (with qualified Tech) computer store for upgrade/replacement.

  • Desktop Pavilion Elite e9240f update my current H-RS880-Μatx motherboard

    I've been slowly upgrading this desktop computer.

    I thought it was the safest way for a novice to replace and not to build a new.

    The motherboard is not the integrated graphics card.

    Desktop Pavilion Elite e9240f

    Recent updates

    Radeon HD6870

    16 MB OF MEMORY DDR3 1333/1066

    Caviar Black 2 TB SATA III 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache

    Caviar Green 2 to SATA

    Updated HP SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe x 1 card

    Specifications of the motherboard

    FOXCONN ALOE Version 1.01
    North Bridge AMD 785 G revision 00

    South Bridge AMD SB700 revision 00

    CPU AMD Athlon (TM) II X processor 4 945

    Socket AM3 (938)

    5 PCI

    Maximum capacity of memory
    16384 MB
    Slots 4

    Hello

    A new motherboard verses a new PC is an interesting question.  Develops technology in increments of best financially or is it better to just take the plunge?  Advanced technology has always been more expensive for early adopters.

    Just replace the motherboard involves hardware, license the software in some cases and labor costs. How long this choice will extend the useful life of the technology you use? For example, if the new motherboard is leading edge, then you could spread the costs for adding new technologies to your own model of life of technology.  No matter what you do, it sometimes becomes a viscous circle of technology.  Don't you think that manufacturers use the obsolescence in their business model?

    If you were running a business, you may want to consider the initial cost is amortized over an expected useful life the time (36 months?), then add in the trade in value or resale value to cross the real cost of xx months.

    Back to your original question. Depends on components that can be transferred to the new motherboard and how long they will last before having to replace them.  Building a PC can be more expensive, and then buy a new PC, because manufacturers use the "scale of economies" to produce the same PC at a lower cost. If you're a tech enthusiast, then costs don't matter really that much.  You need to replace a "go faster goodie" with another on your calendar and tithe on.

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    I want to upgrade this computer and get a new card mother and CPU. Currently there is a M2N68-LA/NARRATED-GL8E made by Asus for HP. No matter what micro ATX motherboard will work, or that it has an odd size or placement of screw hole or else incompatible?

    Thank you!

    In case anyone is interested, I picked up an ASRock 970 M Pro3 AM3 mATX Motherboard AMD and a 8-core processor from AMD FX 8320E. The motherboard was a little shorter than the origian, then the bottom screw holes align. But it is strong enough and it works fine.

    There, however, no place to plug in the SD card reader, or the front firewire. I do not use firewire, so this isn't a problem, but I'll miss the SD card reader. It's one thing that I forgot to check when looking for motherboards.

  • Connections to the motherboard

    I have a HP p6754y with a motherboard N-Alvorix-RS880-formfat (Alvorix) . Ksnr2006 user posted a reply with connections to the j18 connector on the motherboard. Unfortunetly the displayed pictures no longer appear and I hope that the user ksnr2006 will contact me and I can get these photos of connection on your part. It comes to my office to girls and I replaced the sefyu and need of these connections. I hope that the user ksnr2006 is still on this forum and still have these connections.

    Hi NrtfJim

    Façade of the N-Alvorix-RS880-Μatx Motherboard

  • upgrade power supply for h-rs880-µATX

    I would like to move power from 300w to 450 or 500 more. Don't know what power supply would be compatible for H-RS880-µATX motherboard.

    Kako571111, welcome to the forum.

    When a help request, you must always include the brand / model of the computer or the monitor. This information is necessary for us to review the specifications for them.

    I sugest measuring the current power supply (PSU) and comparing them with the one you choose.  You can buy one that has a quantity of power.  However, I do recommend more than 600W.  The computer uses only the amount of power required to carry out.  A 600W unit will give you possible shared future updates.

    If your problem is solved, please click "accept as a Solution.

  • This motherboard is compatible with my HPE - 380 t case?

    I plan to replace my current motherboard that came with the Tower (because it uses PCI-Express 2.0) with the ASRock Z77 Extreme4, but I don't know if it will be insert in the tower.

    Motherboard ASRock website:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157293

    Most of these Intel LGA 1155 Micro ATX motherboards should support PCIe v3.0 with the use of a 3rd generation Intel iCore (i3, i5, i7) CPU. Installation of a 2nd generation Intel iCore CPU will very likely the slot PCIe x 16 back to v2.0. These cards mothers Micro of ATX Intel LGA 1150 will support PCIe v3.0 and will require the use of a 4th generation Intel iCore (i3, i5, i7) CPU.

    You can buy a new motherboard and CPU use PCIe v3.0. You can buy a new Windows operating system. You will not be able to continue to use your recovery disks. You will not be able to continue using the software 'value-added' originally shipped with your computer. You may need to purchase other components (power, graphics, memory, etc.) as needed. You can have problems with a new motherboard corresponding rods threaded fixing OEM and/or the rear plate of I/O. You may have trouble connecting to the connector on the front panel of the new motherboard.

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  • A motherboard that fits a Dell Dimension 4400

    Hi I'm looking to upgrade my dell dimension 4400 and I wonder if there is a motherboard that fits this case and support a drive sata hard and between 4 GB to 8 GB of ram

    gators36

    Hi I'm looking to upgrade my dell dimension 4400 and I wonder if there is a motherboard that fits this case and support a drive sata hard and between 4 GB to 8 GB of ram

    gators36

    I doubt it, because Dimension 4400 systems, have Dell motherboards and cases/chassis with exclusive features.

    You may have problems to install an ATX motherboard in a Dell case.

    The rear i/o Panel can align properly, then you might have to change that.

    Both ATX case and motherboards do not have the same front wiring connectors that use 4400.

    Dell uses an owner Ribbon to the front connector, while the standard ATX cases use Molex type connectors, you will need to find a way to redo the electric installation of the front panel and USB ports, because Dell has never published the details of the pinout.

    It cost less likely to buy an ATX case retail, as well as a motherboard.

    Bev.

  • HP P6654y Motherboard upgrade

    Hi, I currently own a HP computer p6654y. The case is ATX Mid but the parent stock is Μatx. I have scowered the web and the HP help section, but could not find the size of the current motherboard, takes care of the case not what form factor motehrboard.

    I think the case is ATX Mid that he would support an ATX motherboard and Μatx not only, but the fact that it came with a card mother Μatx made me hessitant.

    Any information or support that guys could provide would be much appreciated. Thank you.

    I would stick with a motherboard 9.6 "x 9.6" Μatx. View the motherboards Μatx in my medium-sized HP ATX case led my to believe that you would not be able to adapt much more in the case. The motherboard is less than 1 mm of the cage of the optical drive Bay, of the power supply about 6 mm and 12mm around the 3.5 drive Bay cage ".

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  • Motherboard change, keeping the CPU

    I have a HP6520nl and now I want to buy a new ATX Motherboard with a new case. I HexaCore AMD Phenom II X 6 1035 T, 2582 MHz Thuban, but I think that it is a good eniough for at least a year. I want to like ASRock motherboard 990FX Extreme3 cuz she has 3 PCIe x 16 slots where two can be used as 16 x.

    But I think my CPU is still quite good will I be able to replace in this new motherboard? Cuz with the help of Everest, I can't find this is a motherboard AM3 and AM3 +.

    EDIT: Is it true that I can run SLI on this motherboard? Or do I have to have 2 AMD graphics cards?

    SLI is used for Nvidia graphics cards, AMD graphics cards using Crossfire.

    And Yes, it must have 2 or more SLI or Crossfire graphics cards.

    Your motherboard, you're ready to upgrade, you can have the two SLI or Crossfire active (if you have 2 or more graphics card.)

  • I want a new Alienware Aurora ALX to have double EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN graphics cards in SLI config. Is this possible with the latest ALX Aurora motherboard has?

    I buy my fiance an Alienware Aurora with these stats:

    Base: Alienware Aurora ALX 875W matte black frame w / AlienFx ColourPre
    Processor: Intel Core i7-4960 X processor Extreme Edition (6 cores, 15 MB of cache, up to 4.3 GHz overclocked)
    ASETEK liquid cooling CPU
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
    Graphics card: Double 6GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 SLI
    Memory: 32768 (4X8Go) MB 1600 MHz DDR3 Quad Channel
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    Optical devices: 8 X RW Blu - Ray (Blu - Ray, DVD, CD read & write) & 24 x DVD +/-RW
    Sound card: Integrated HDA 7.1 Dolby Digital capability
    Speaker system: Logitech Z506 5.1 Surround pregnant 75W Total
    Game keyboard: UK (QWERTY) Alienware TactX keyboard
    Gaming mouse: Razor Naga Molten
    Two monitors: 2 x Dell UltraSharp U2713HM 69 cm(27") LED monitor DVI, VGA, HDMI (2560 x 1440), DP black UK

    I went to very difficult to leave my boyfriend to buy this pc.  First of all, that we now live in different countries.  I live in the United States and he lives in England.  We met on a PS3 game online called DUST 514 and played a lot of pc games together as well.  It is difficult to have to steal it back, but we're getting married soon and I'll come to England.  He needs a new PC for years and was jealous of my Alienware Aurora R4. So I decided to buy one that is still better than mine since it's even greater player I am . This will also allow us to play more games together .

    Then I he wired the money and thought that everything would be ok, but you wouldn't believe the amount of screw - rises, that Dell threw on him!  They had even cancel a bunch of commands of the peoples, b/c, trying to control his spec-ed on Alienware has revealed a major screw-up affecting many clients... (Sorry, it made me delete/modify-this until his order passes through.  Dell representatives were concerned about what happened past.  I don't know if they told people that they had to cancel the real reason why orders and the possible impact on customers with currently Alienware Aurora...  I'll tell you what they have done after that his order is finally through.  Just a hint... inside your Alienware Aurora, check if you own to make sure that everything you ordered is actually there...)  He tried to do this for a week now...  I thought Dell was a little better than that... I knew they had bad grades, but really?...  In any case, it is a complete system stressed mess of it all back and on phone calls and e-mails with different people of Dell.  So I thought that, if it still manages to get the Alienware, maybe I can do even better!

    He really should have an SSD, so I'll get a. He was talking and drool on the maps of Titan, so I'll give him two EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Superclocked 6 GB GDDR5 2DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI - Express cards in SLI config! : http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-video-card-06gp42791kr

    I've never built a pc or tinkered with all hardware.  I want to make this even more impressive pc by adding an SSD.  I think I can install an SSD without any problem (I want the Samsung 849 EVO Mz-7TE1T0BW 2.5 "1 TB SSD)... Oops... I just thought of something... 4 TB SATA is actually 4 2 TB SATAs, put in place with 2 as the mirror...  I think that there are only 4 connectors for extension for SSD/HDD... Is this correct?  I have to replace one of the SATAs 2 TB with the 1 TB SSD?  What configuration I would define then the three SATAs 2 TB?  Would it be to say that he would have only 1 TB SATA? Could I set up so that it has SATA 1.5 TB (with SATAs split with half active and part of the half of the mirror for a RAID configuration)?  Furthermore, I have really no idea what RAID is or fact, just that you only half of total storage really active and the second half is as a backup in case of failure of a disk or something to avoid any data loss total... It is also the thing that I'm confused about that I don't know if it is also possible to install two graphics cards of Titan in SLI configuration on the micro ATX motherboard, I guess its Alienware Aurora will be, and still less 1 Titan.  Yes I know it is exaggeration lol, but the game is very important for us, especially since this is how we met.

    Sorry for the long post... Finally, the MAIN POINT & QUESTION:

    I have to install a different motherboard like the Asus Rampage Black Edition IV: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-motherboard-rampageivblackedition in order to install two Titan GPU in SLI configuration?  If so, how this O_o...?  Also, I heard that there is a 'girl' Council that controls the Alien FX LED lighting and ventilation Active... How to connect to the new motherboard (if I need to get a new one)?  Also if I get the other motherboard (if this motherboard work with everything) this motherboard would have space for 4 x 2 TB RAID 1 + 0 and the 1 TB SSD SATAs?

    Please answer.  Thanks, ~ value

    Setsuka
    to install two Titan GPU in SLI configuration?

    Don't know why you config-ed with two years 780 in SLI if you want two Titan-SLI but this guy did:

    http://en.community.Dell.com/Owners-Club/Alienware/f/3746/p/19512935/20402844.aspx#20402844

    Personally, I'd keep just 780 - SLI, since the two configs end up being very similar to the performance. Either they're going run hot (in the game of max.).

  • Desktop HP 110-014

    I have a desktop HP 110-014.  (Pegatron) Redwood 2, Mini-ITX motherboard: 17 cm Board is far too small and has only 2 SATA ports on the card.  I would like to add 2 additional internal hard drives to give this computer more storage.    Right now, this computer has ONLY one disk hard 500gig.

    Of COURSE, I could replace the original with a much bigger drive 500gig HD OR I could catch some external hard drives for increased storage capacity.

    My question is very simple, I can replace the existing motherboard with a more great mother Board that supports 4 SATA ports rather than 2 ports?   Just to clarify, I want 4 SATA ports on the motherboard.

    The sequoia 2 motherboard is a Mini-ITX card and the case is also very low. No ATX or micro-ATX (Μatx) motherboard will fit in this case. At a minimum, you must buy a new case, new motherboard and a new operating system (because the OEM installation would cease to function).

    I suggest to go with external USB drives or network attached drives.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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  • N/a: Moderator, please delete this thread

    Moderator, please delete this thread.

    All the most manufactured OEM cases have hard plywood of e/s, but you can carefully cut the case to fit the new i/o Panel, I did it years ago.

    Some OEM cases have no standard orientation of ATX motherboard, do your homework, sorry I can't be more specific for this particular model.

    Put a hand on her dismount, remove the mobo and compare to the one you want to install.

  • S5-1414 more ZR2740w 27 "monitor? Sticker of Windows 8?

    Hi, I just bought a S5-1414 opportunity (product # H3Y75AAR) 3.4 GHz computer (Core i3 2130) i3 of office.

    While it is "used", in my opinion, he should have been returned to a store immediately after purchase because his impeccable.  Was missing, so perhaps a disk failure has been the reason for the return or the disc has been removed just somewhere along the way for security reasons, his hard drive.

    It's a small office of nice and I think using it as my main PC since I do not play games that often and could reduce the cost of energy pulling to the top of my Monster Z800.  But I have two questions:

    1) there is a sticker of Windows 8 (just a logo) on the side but no sticker with a product key on the computer.  I guess he had originally one because of the other sticker and drivers seem to only exist for Windows 8 and 8.1.  Before I buy a copy of Windows 8 (or 8.1) I wanted to make sure that there is not a way to get a product key, since I own the computer that originally had a license associated with it.  I know that some systems if they are sold with an operating system license transfers with the material (although you have to buy the installation media).  I bet that this is not the case but I wanted to check before you go spending money unnecessarily.

    (2) can a 27 "ZR2740w be driven by embedded graphics (Joshua-H61-Μatx motherboard with HD2000) graphic on the i3?  The ZR2740w is a GREAT monitor but is not an embedded scaler and will operate only at low resolutions of 2560 x 1440 and one or two.  I guess that the BIOS screens are not at a high enough resolution to display on the screen, but I wonder if once the computer starts Windows (which is not installed, see question 1) the monitor will work.  I don't expect great performances, just enough to browse the web and edit documents.

    Thank you!

    This is the original factory specifications for your desktop HP Pavilion Slimline s5-1414. According to the specifications, this expedition from the factory with Windows 8 is installed. Starting with Windows 8, OEM computer manufacturers are required to encrypt and to integrate the product key Windows 8 in the BIOS/CMOS. This is referred to as a DPK (digital product key).

    It is better to buy and use HP recovery media for the computer, because it returns the computer to a factory State. This includes the original operating system, drivers, software, HP, HP Tools recovery partition, etc. Please see DVD - English, French Windows 8 64 b 12NA3RR8601 to buy this HP recovery media.

    Alternatively, you can try this download of Windows 8 OEM; http://www.Google.com/URL?SA=t&RCT=j&q=en_windows_8_x64_dvd_915440.ISO&source=Web&CD=1&CAD=RJA&SQI=2...

    It is a unofficial "official licensed copy of Windows 8 OEM." Download this file (you may have to try several times or several times successfully download this file) and burn the ISO image to a DVD. Set the BIOS to use UEFI, enable 'Secure Boot' and disable 'Legacy Support... If these options are present. Boot from that disk and install Windows 8. It should register as an official copy and use the key embedded in the BIOS. Please note that any customizations HP or HP value-added is installed using this method.

    S5-1414 will not push the ZR2740w monitor at full resolution. The monitor requires dual-link DVI, whereas the computer does not support the single-link DVI.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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