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Motherboard detection software

Hi

Does anyone know of any software that can detect the make and model of a motherboard ?

Thanks for any info

 

Motherboard detection software

Reply #1
Try your luck with AIDA32 (the "Personal System Information" one).

Motherboard detection software

Reply #2
Thanks

I have found out that the motherboard is a PC Chips M727. [edit - Sorry incorrect motherboard, it is the M741LMRT with SiS 620 Chipset]

I need to find drivers for the PCI and for the USB.  Anyone know where I can get them from???

Motherboard detection software

Reply #3
Sorry, provided incorrect information above.

Motherboard is - PCChips M741LMRT
Motherboard Chipset is - SiS 620

I can't seem to find the following drivers:

Bus Master IDE Driver
USB Driver - This driver is more important to me

Any help will be appreciated

Motherboard detection software

Reply #4
Maybe here?
Let's suppose that rain washes out a picnic. Who is feeling negative? The rain? Or YOU? What's causing the negative feeling? The rain or your reaction? - Anthony De Mello

Motherboard detection software

Reply #5
Have you tried the company's site? http://www.pcchips.com.tw/
(I can't test it because the links doesn't seem to work with my browser - mozilla 1.5)

EDIT: Hm... I was too late.

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Reply #6
Thanks, I downloaded the drivers which were for windows 98.  However, when I open up the readme file, it says windows 95???

Motherboard detection software

Reply #7
Hi Jen, in regards to MB drivers, the 95 and 98 versions should be the same.

And not meaning to rain on your parade, but unfortunately, PCChips is considered one of the worst MB manufacturers out there.  They are the ones that got caught selling MB's with blank plastic chips in the cache memory sockets to make it appear like they had more memory than they did.  PCchips called them "place-holders".   

I found this out 'cause I have one also, in my boys computer.  Its not a real big deal however.  No need for alarm, but it would be my first "upgrade" item.   

Dex