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Which model do I own?
Hi,
I am trying to download drivers and a diagnostic diskette, but I don't know what exact model I do own. It is, however a small form factor model with the following specifications: - PIII, 450 MHz - 64 MB SDRAM - IDE disk 10 GB - Intel Chipset FW82443BX & FW82371EB The only label show a number, beginning with 89... -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff |
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Only DeskPros were made in the small form factor. Chipset is Intel 440BX.
Perhaps an early DeskPro EN? ...Ben Myers On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 03:06:04 +0100, "Andreas Randolf" wrote: Hi, I am trying to download drivers and a diagnostic diskette, but I don't know what exact model I do own. It is, however a small form factor model with the following specifications: - PIII, 450 MHz - 64 MB SDRAM - IDE disk 10 GB - Intel Chipset FW82443BX & FW82371EB The only label show a number, beginning with 89... |
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Hal Ben,
Only DeskPros were made in the small form factor. Perhaps an early DeskPro EN? Yes is is, thanks. How Do I find out the exact model? The Compaq Diagnostics software tells me a lot about the system, but not the model number. Regards, -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff |
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On Mar 9, 12:17 am, "Andreas Randolf" wrote:
Hal Ben, Only DeskPros were made in the small form factor. Perhaps an early DeskPro EN? Yes is is, thanks. How Do I find out the exact model? The Compaq Diagnostics software tells me a lot about the system, but not the model number. Regards, -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff Being as it's a pentium 3, 450mhz, small form factor; how about: "Compaq Deskpro EN Small Form Factor P450+/810e" http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Nav?h...ang=en&cc=u s The "P" series are Pentium 3s, followed by the megahertz number. Where the celeron's are the "C" series. The 810e refers to the graphics. In this case it's the Intel 82810e integrated graphics. (which is available direct from intel, if you can't find it at hp ). |
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Good memory there. From the standpoint of software drivers, all the SFF
computers with the 810e chipset are the same, regardless of CPU. It is also possible to upgrade the later models to a 1GHz Pentium 3 or a 1.1GHz Celeron, either one operating in the 1.65v -1.7v range... Ben Myers On 9 Mar 2007 18:15:12 -0800, " wrote: On Mar 9, 12:17 am, "Andreas Randolf" wrote: Hal Ben, Only DeskPros were made in the small form factor. Perhaps an early DeskPro EN? Yes is is, thanks. How Do I find out the exact model? The Compaq Diagnostics software tells me a lot about the system, but not the model number. Regards, -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff Being as it's a pentium 3, 450mhz, small form factor; how about: "Compaq Deskpro EN Small Form Factor P450+/810e" http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Nav?h...ang=en&cc= us The "P" series are Pentium 3s, followed by the megahertz number. Where the celeron's are the "C" series. The 810e refers to the graphics. In this case it's the Intel 82810e integrated graphics. (which is available direct from intel, if you can't find it at hp ). |
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On Mar 9, 6:44 pm, Ben Myers
wrote: Good memory there. This is the generation of computers I deal with daily. My memory is pretty fresh on these. From the standpoint of software drivers, all the SFF computers with the 810e chipset are the same, regardless of CPU. It is also possible to upgrade the later models to a 1GHz Pentium 3 or a 1.1GHz Celeron, either one operating in the 1.65v -1.7v range... Ben Myers I've never seen a 450mhz in a socket. All I've ever seen in that speed is slots. I think it's possible to go faster, since the 450mhz is almost the slowest p3 ever made. But slots require a bit of force to pull in and out, so I don't like swapping them out if I don't have to. Slots are made up to 1ghz (maybe a tad more), but they're very rare above 650mhz or so. And the slotkets are pretty evil, they often don't seat properly. |
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Which model do I own?
Hi Paul,
Being as it's a pentium 3, 450mhz, small form factor; how about: "Compaq Deskpro EN Small Form Factor P450+/810e" The 810e refers to the graphics. In this case it's the Intel 82810e integrated graphics. There's a ATI graphics chip onboard. So it must be a different model. The Pentium 3 sits in a slot, not a socket. -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff |
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On Mar 10, 2:26 am, "Andreas Randolf" wrote:
Hi Paul, Being as it's a pentium 3, 450mhz, small form factor; how about: "Compaq Deskpro EN Small Form Factor P450+/810e" The 810e refers to the graphics. In this case it's the Intel 82810e integrated graphics. There's a ATI graphics chip onboard. So it must be a different model. The Pentium 3 sits in a slot, not a socket. -- Gruß, Andreas http://www.liegerad-fernweh.de E-Mail nur an die Antwortadresse und mit "Usenet" im Betreff Ati? This wasn't a Pentuim 2 that got upgraded was it? Anyway, ati chips are pretty easy to identify. It's probably a Rage II OR IIC, or something really low end. The driver site for these is he http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html |
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