Motherboard manufacturer: hidden...

Hello

As you could see in my other previous topics, I am quite interesting in an old Satellite 1670 CDS of tuning.

To do this, I must of course know the manufacturer of the motherboard of the machine.

Best software to identify the material (such as Sisoft Sandra) gave no results, just:

# System:
-Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
-Model: S1670CDS
-Version: PS167E-19886-05
-Serial number: 80726155GþSS167-1988605
-ID: 00000000-00000000-00000000-00000000
# Motherboard
-Manufacturer: Null
-MP Support: none (what's the point?)
-Model: 888W1
-Version: Null
-Serial number: 0123456789AB
# Chipset
-Model: Corporation Intel 82443BX/ZX/440BX ZX CPU to PCI bridge (AGP implemented)
-Bus: ISA AGP PCI PCMCIA CardBus USB i2c/SMBus
-Main Bus speed: 1 x 99 MHz (transfer rate of 99 MHz)
-FSB / memory speed: 1 x 100 / 1 x 100 MHz
-Width: 64 - bit

Then I just model: 888W1.

I know that the BIOS updates are delivered by Toshiba, the manufacturer must have its own updates but I want to test it.

So I sent an email to Toshiba Europe and did not answer...

Finally, what is the model of the motherboard in this model (maybe it's the same manufacturer for all the old toshiba laptops) manufacturer and real?

I wish that any employee of Toshiba answer this question because it seems to be illegal to hide this information from customers. You buy a product, you have a right to know exactly what are the elements that make it up.

Thank you.

Hi Rock

Your comments are very interesting, but otherwise I do not understand why you are doing this whole thing. You know very well that the configuration hardware specifications different workstations ant it is not possible to do a lot of tuning. What kind of work do you need performance so much?

I put t really know what you want to do exactly. This machine is an old one. If I remember it works with about 500 MHz and hat about 32 MB of RAM. Am I wrong? The only thing you can do is to extend the RAM and try to install a new OS.

In my opinion it is not worth to invest a lot of money for this oldie.

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