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Answer» Hello everyone. I picked up a motherboard at my local Goodwill store for $2.50 still in the original box. Only problem is it came with no docs or software. Usually this is no problem because I can always google it and find docs and drivers. Well,this time it is a no go. I cannot find any INFO on this board! It is an Onspeed board model # U-631 with a socket 370 and a SIS chipset. One chip is marked 620, the other is marked 5595. It has an Award Bios. The lable on the bios is marked PCI/PNP 686 211343166 It has 2 ISA slots, 3 PCI slots, 3 DIMM slots, and it looks like there is another way to hook up the power right next to the standard 20 PIN plugin. Everything on the board is copyright 1998. Also everything that would be on the back pane is set up to be hooked up with ribbon connectors to the mobo and mounted the way you would mount a sound/video card. It did come with all of the cables/ribbons and connectors. The only thing on the back pane is an old style keyboard connector. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.Well if you have all of your PARTS you could attempt to hook it up and try to let device manager install everything, but that's just me.Yes I have all the parts and I can locate drivers for the chipset and audio and video. I guess I should clarify that I am looking for a manual or info as to what processor speed it supports and what all the jumper settings are for and also what memory speed it supports. Thank you for your help.If the board has the FCC # on it you can Try This...Quote from: david68 on March 15, 2008, 08:35:06 PM It is an Onspeed board model # U-631Are you absolutely sure about that? Google yields nothing for a such a brand name or model for motherboards.Yes I am sure about the make and model. It was in the original box with the make and model#. And the warranty sticker on the back of the board matches the info on the box. Also the Onspeed name is silk screened on the back of the motherboard.I also looked for the FCC #. I cannot find it anywhere on the board.Hey guys, turns out that this board is actually a Jetway J-620BF. I had to get creative in my search to find it. Looked for SIS 620/5595 chipset based mobo's with a 370 socket. What made it not too difficult was the fact that the socket is right in the very corner of the board. The I compared photos of the boards and lo and behold, found an exact match! The layout of all the components and jumpers are the same. Then I was able to find a manual for it. Could this be a rebranded board of a now defunct manufacturer? Thanks for your help. |
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