: The VGA port on the rear I/O is disabled when a discrete graphics card is installed in the PCIe x16 slot, as the two cannot be used simultaneously.
This board is built on the chipset, designed for the aging but versatile LGA 775 socket. Socket Type: LGA 775. Chipset: Intel G41 (Northbridge) and ICH7 (Southbridge).
: Basic layout with 4x USB 2.0, VGA, LAN, and standard audio jacks. Performance & Modern Usability In today’s context, this board is strictly for light productivity retro gaming builds : The inclusion of DDR3 support h-ig41-uatx rev 1.1 schematic
Located around the CPU socket. This area regulates power for the processor. If the PC turns on but doesn't post, check the MOSFETs and inductors (coils) here.
Intel LGA 775 (Supports Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium, and Celeron processors). : The VGA port on the rear I/O
Motherboards use silk-screened labels like R120 (Resistor), C45 (Capacitor), Q12 (Transistor/MOSFET), or U1 (Integrated Circuit). Match the label on the physical board to the search function (Ctrl+F) in your PDF schematic.
The Boardview will highlight the exact physical pins on the motherboard layout, drastically speeding up your multi-meter probing and soldering processes. Chipset: Intel G41 (Northbridge) and ICH7 (Southbridge)
One of the most debated aspects of the Rev 1.1 schematic is its memory ceiling. Official Limit: HP documentation often lists a maximum of 4GB (2 x 2GB) of DDR3 RAM. The Schematic Reality: