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Old September 8th 15, 06:16 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Thomas Lake
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Default XPS Studio 9000/435T motherboard

I'm getting three beeps from my 9000. It looks like the motherboard is dead. Dell doesn't have a replacement for that any more. Will a standard motherboard fit in the 9000's case?

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Old September 9th 15, 12:11 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Bob_Villa
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Default XPS Studio 9000/435T motherboard

On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 12:17:01 PM UTC-5, Thomas Lake wrote:
I'm getting three beeps from my 9000. It looks like the motherboard is dead. Dell doesn't have a replacement for that any more. Will a standard motherboard fit in the 9000's case?

Tom L


Ben Myers would be the one to ask...if he doesn't respond promptly, his email is listed.
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Old September 9th 15, 11:21 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Ben Myers[_4_]
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Default XPS Studio 9000/435T motherboard

On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 7:11:30 PM UTC-4, Bob_Villa wrote:
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 12:17:01 PM UTC-5, Thomas Lake wrote:
I'm getting three beeps from my 9000. It looks like the motherboard is dead. Dell doesn't have a replacement for that any more. Will a standard motherboard fit in the 9000's case?

Tom L


Ben Myers would be the one to ask...if he doesn't respond promptly, his email is listed.


The 435T motherboard is a standard full-sized ATX board. If the chassis has an I/O panel that can be removed, replacement is straightforward, and you have your pick of full ATX, micro ATX and mini ITX sizes. If, instead, there are openings in the back for the motherboard connectors, major surgery with a Dremel or similar tool would be required. The motherboard is an Intel first generation i-series with LGA 1366 socket.

But see if you can find one of these boards for sale on eBay. Right now, one is for sale with a Buy Now price of $100... Ben Myers



 




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