//flex table opened by JP

Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Motherboard replacement


snow-ice-mn
08-08-2010, 12:09 AM
I am working on a friends computer, a dell E521. It does not post or offer any beeps. I checked out the power supply, everything is good including the grey signal wire(4.82 VDC). I can find a replacement board online. I usually build new computers from scratch, when I did an upgrade to one of my computers with a newer board, I had to reinstall the OS. I would like to use the same model board on this one to avoid dealing with reinstalling the OS. If I do get the same board, can I just drop in a new board ? Thanks for your help, again :)

Midknyte
08-08-2010, 02:39 AM
If you get the same board, you should be able to pop it in without a reinstall.

snow-ice-mn
08-09-2010, 02:50 PM
Thanks for confirming. I got a long number off the MB, CN-OCT103-70821-6A5-E1PZ. I searched the internet and found what is called compatible MB's. I see that OCT103, HK980 and UW457 are called compatible. Dell's website calls out UW457 and after 1 hour on the phone, the second rep I talked to confirmed UW457 by using the service tag. Do you think a compatible MB ( OCT103, HK980 and UW457) will still be a drop in? Or do I need to to find the UW457? Thanks again.

Midknyte
08-09-2010, 02:59 PM
As long as they are the same chipset, it's usually ok. I don't work for Dell, so I don't know what the differences between the models are. However, Dell is known for changing the configurations of their systems while using the same case.

Steve R Jones
08-09-2010, 03:00 PM
Order the mobo by the PC Model number;)

Then the pressure to preform falls on Dell.