Dual monitor possible?
Ashley Benton
meggalen at gmail.com
Tue Oct 9 21:17:19 UTC 2007
Thank you, effectively I found it out of internet. Never had any manual or
cd recovery for this computer. I paste it if you are interested you can have
a look.(effectively it looks nicer than my drawing). I added a card sound
and the video card and changed the hard drive. Except that I didn't touch
anything else .
*Motherboard Description* MB manufacturer name: ASUS A7N8X-LA
HP/Compaq name: Explorer4-GL6E *CPU* Socket A
AMD Duron/Athlon XP/Barton
3400+ *Chipset* Northbridge: NVIDIA nForce2 IGP
Southbridge: NVIDIA MCP2-T *Front Side BUS (FSB)* 400/333/266 MHz
*Memory* Two
184-pin DDR DIMM sockets
Unbuffered PC 2700/2100 non-ECC DDR RAM
Maximum 2 GB (PC manufacturer maximum memory may differ) *Expansion
Slots* Three
PCI
One AGP 8x/4x (1.5V only) *IDE* Two UltraDMA
133/100/66/33 MHz *Audio* Realtek ALC650
Six channel configurable
Built-in HP amplifier *LAN* One RJ-45 port
Support for 10/100Mbps
Realtek RTL8201BL PHY *Special Features* Wake-up-on-Ring
Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-Keyboard
Wake-on-Mouse
RTC Timer
Support ACPI STR(S3) function
Restart/Off Setup of AC Recovery from power failure *Back Panel I/O Ports* One
parallel
One serial
One PS/2 keyboard
One PS/2 mouse
One VGA port
One RJ45 port
One audio I/O
Four USB 2.0
One IEEE 1394 *Internal I/O Connectors* 20-pin ATX power connector
One CPU fan
One chassis fan
One front MIC-IN header
One CD_IN header
One TV-OUT header
One AUX-IN for front LINE-IN
One HP-SPEAKER connector
One onboard 1394 header
One HPANEL header *BIOS Features* 4Mb Flash ROM
Award BIOS
TCAV
PnP
DMI 2.0
DMI
Green *Industry Standard* PCI 2.2
USB 1.1/2.0 *Manageability* dmi 2.0
WOL
WOR
Chassis Intrusion
SM Bus *Form Factor* Micro-ATX
9.6 inches x 9.6 inches (24.38 cm x 34.38 cm) Motherboard layout and
photos
*Figure 1: Layout*
*Figure 2: Photo*
*Figure 3: Backplate*
*1 - Mouse*
*2 - Parallel*
*3 - IEEE 1394 FireWire*
*4 - Local Area Network*
*5 - Line-In*
*6 - Line-Out*
*7 - Microphone*
*8 - USB 2.0*
*9 - VGA*
*10 - Serial*
*11 - Keyboard*
The computer is an HP pavilion a520n. Anyway I'll certainly go buy the
card mentioned earlier with 2 output for the screen and let you know how the
installation went.
Thank you
Megan
On 10/9/07, NoOp <glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> On 10/09/2007 10:15 AM, Ashley Benton wrote:
> > What is the make & rev of the motherboard?
> > And yes the button doesn't work or motherboard has some trouble or
> whatever
> > it won't restart if turn off but I closed the post about that. I just
> can't
> > fix it now, so. I never turn it off but unplug it when it's really
> needed.
> > Thank you
> > Megan
>
> You may have posted this somewhere, but I can't find it just now:
>
> 1. Is the computer a namebrand computer? If so, what specific model is
> it & do you have a link to it's specifications? Do you have
> documentation for the computer? If so, somewhere in there should be a
> layout for the motherboard.
>
> 2. If it is not, your motherboard may (or may not) be a name brand & the
> details & layout should be included in your computer documentation. If
> you don't have any documentation, look on the motherboard (MB) itself,
> find a name on it, and look for any revision markings. 9 times out of 10
> there will be someplace on the internet with the specs for the MB. The
> specs will tell you what can be installed on it (memory, PCI, etc) &
> generally you can also find a layout diagram.
>
>
>
>
>
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