Desperated... Cannot identify my MOBO.

How-to identify your motherboard ?
pc131
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Hello,

After weeks spent in internet to find my motherboard model (my computer was bought in MediaMarkt - electronic mall known across the europe) I HAVEN'T FOUND THE MODEL of my motherboard - it has no sticks, no model number, anything on PCB. The BIOS string is "05/28/2002-P4X266-8233-ID6LWE0CC-00" (google fails when trying to find this string) it is CHAINTECH looks identicaly to ES-675M (9VIF),

Image

Socket478, uATX
P4X266 w/8233 SB,
2xDDR PC2100 266MHz,
3xPCI,
AGP,
USB1.1,
2xUDMA100

but my motherboard doesn't have ISA (which CHAINTECH claims to be optional) slot and doesn't have onboard VGA (no option to activate in BIOS). CHAINTECH's support is crappy. They DO NOT respond e-mails. I downloaded bioses for ES-675M from chaintech's site and bios for ES-675B from wimsbios ftp (Thanks KURIAKI) but none worked for me. Since now i put my faith in You - forum users. Help me identifying this mainboard.

TOM
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Yes, I remember your e-mail.
More data from this mobo:

BIOS ID: 05/28/2002-P4X266-8233-ID6LWE0CC
OEM Sign-On: 05/28/2002
Chipset: VIA 82C3128 rev 1
Superio: ITE 8705/SiS 950 rev 2 found at port 2Eh

Chaintech ES-675B has a different character in their string:
06/03/2002-P4X266-8233-JD6LWE0CC-00
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
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http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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pc131
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Hello Kuriaki,

This

BIOS ID: 05/28/2002-P4X266-8233-ID6LWE0CC
OEM Sign-On: 05/28/2002
Chipset: VIA 82C3128 rev 1
Superio: ITE 8705/SiS 950 rev 2 found at port 2Eh

i sent You from BIOS Agent... Chaintech ES-675B has identical layout to ES-675M, but BIOS files from both mobos aren't allowed by awdflash.exe... anyone else bought computer "NTT System" in MediaMarkt in mid 2002? Anyone else has the same problem?

TOM
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OEMd ECS board perhaps?

P4X266-8233-6A6LWE19C -> ECS P4VXMD/P4VXMS / Matsonic MS9107C / Kobian KOB P4X266 NFSX/P4X266 WFSX/P4X266a NDSUX/P4X333 NDSX

The color of the original is purple but that is just the colour. It has 3 PCI slots and no onboard VGA
edwin/evasive

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pc131
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edwin thanks for interest,

but my mainboard has 2 DDR slots, your probes had 3 DDRs

i think i found the model of my MOBO in the way i could it have done few times... i editet the extracted BIOS file (as i have done before) ad found something:

%Ř-lh5-Ľ) P 9vid.BIN ™ ¤ -ŔŹűH’›Ú%ćffîé¨îj¨¬"n¬;0‰«ł(˛­56«*!BXëUM¦b×SÖ¤Ş'uŢ˝ď<·+su,ÖĚÄ

Here http://hartware.de/news_18256.html it is mentioned....

9VID - but chaintech hasn't it listed on it's webpage, neither KURIAKI has any BIOS for it in his archives... Any ideas how to find any BIOS newer than 28-05-2002??? Maybe editing beginnings of BIOS bin files and looking for "9vid" string?

Kuriaki is it possible to auto-scan "chaintech" directory?

Thanks,
TOM
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pc131 wrote:Here http://hartware.de/news_18256.html it is mentioned....
9VID - but chaintech hasn't it listed on it's webpage
All the motherboards mentioned in this web page are well known Chaintech retail motherboards, with a exception only... 9VID.

I have 1,188 BIOS files from Chaintech and there are no one named 9vid.bin. Can you say us where can we download the file containing "%Ř-lh5-Ľ) P 9vid.BIN ™"?
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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KURIAKI
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/disp ... s2313.html
Apart from the above listed boards, Chaintech is about to manufacture a number of ATX solutions for systems integrators. Remarkable products are 9SJD built on SiS645, 9BID built on Brookdale supporting DDR SDRAM and 9VID built on VIA PX266.
This means there is no retail variant.

"NTT System" is the next thing to go search about, who has made them etc...
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pc131
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No retail variat means that this MOBO wan't on the shelves or could not be bought in e-shop i suppose.... ?

On monday i call NTT Systems (in Warsaw - the same city i live in :wink:) and try to get information form them if this MOBO is 9VID (99% from me that i have 9VID). NTT Systems assmebly computers for MediaMartk. MediaMarkt support is crappy like CHAINTECH. Maybe they (NTT Systems) know more. Anyway thanks for help guys.

KURIAKI,

BIOS for ES-675B which was your fisrt guess for me (unfortunately wrong) - the bios file name was es-675b.bin, but while editing this file i found 9VJD string (and no es-675b.bin string) at the beginning. Are you able to search through /chaintech directory and find if thre is a file containing 9VJD string???

TOM
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pc131 wrote:KURIAKI,

BIOS for ES-675B which was your fisrt guess for me (unfortunately wrong) - the bios file name was es-675b.bin, but while editing this file i found 9VJD string (and no es-675b.bin string) at the beginning. Are you able to search through /chaintech directory and find if thre is a file containing 9VJD string???
Exact file name is es675b-4.bin.
Is the only one containing 9vjd.BIN string.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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pc131
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And do you have files containing 9VID.bin ????

Sorry I put You in trouble in last post. I meant 9VID.bin not 9VJD as i wrote....
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There are no one, sorry.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
pc131
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Upsssss :wink: seems like CHAINTECH left me with one 4 years ols BIOS.... Anyway how did You check for existence of string 9VID in 1188 files so fast :wink: ?
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I know all them... :lol: :wink:
Many years living with these files.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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KURIAKI
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pc131 wrote:Anyway how did You check for existence of string 9VID in 1188 files so fast :wink: ?
When somebody ask for an impossible BIOS like yours it takes many hours searching my sources.
And many Wimsbios moderators and members are searched too much hours trying to help you for sure.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
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We search so fast because we have many files already indexed...
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