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The version numbering however is different. The Processor/IO controller is dubbed "Intel 915G/P/GV/PL/" etc.īelarc's date of release for the BIOS version almost matches what Aopen's site is showing for the referenced "EZ" model, with perhaps a typo on the day: Belarc shows, open's download site shows.
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I pulled the Graphics drivers from Intel's website and worked perfectly, and a latter update to Windows 7 core seems to have carried the chipset drivers. Looking at Windows 7 Home Premium Device Manager, the I have no bangs now and the devices listed there seem to match up with the specs of the Intel 915GM chipset, and the Processor is the Pentium M 1.86GHz. The only thing I trust at the moment is what I see on the mboard. The truth is, I don't know what model PDS, Aopen, or XC this is - it may be a board-replace in a box that is unrelated to its original intention.
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I ran Belarc Advisor and it has the Board etc identified differently than what is printed on the board:īus Clock: 133 megahertz Also the BIos Setup screens do not reveal its identity other than "Phoenix/Award" - no version, no reference. My problems are that the BIOS does not specifically deal with SATA devices whatsoever, though there is a generous Four SATA headers on the board. It was marketed as a PDS mini-cube model EZ915-M, as best I can tell. This is a little 'cube" with an Aopen board model UX915G-M, that is the label on the forward part of the main board.