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Ok, so maybe not complete yet, but I've decided to upgrade my Dell Precision 370 from a 3.8Ghz Pentium 4 (LGA775) to something with a bit more beef and more up-to-date.
Now the only major issue is the fact Dell use proprietry connectors for their power switches on the front panel, and use non-standard motherboards and PSU's.
So how am I going to be able to do an upgrade then?
Simple, I've rigged up a very basic test circuit involving a 3v CR2025 (same as used to the bios) and a very bright Blue LED and a dead Multimeter that got cut for the testing prongs.
Thus, I then managed to find the correct feeds for the pwr switch, the pwr led, the hdd led, the usb sockets and currently trying to figure the audio side to use the internal speaker.
My findings are below (Sorry but there is a lot of text):
The numbers are the actual pin number on the connector and the names are as written on the board itself.
Now, I know people here probably don't like Dell computers, but now there is a possible life for their cases. Personally, it now means to me that I can do a 'sleeper' and resurrect a 4 year old computer and give it more life....
Just thought I would share my finding
Now the only major issue is the fact Dell use proprietry connectors for their power switches on the front panel, and use non-standard motherboards and PSU's.
So how am I going to be able to do an upgrade then?
Simple, I've rigged up a very basic test circuit involving a 3v CR2025 (same as used to the bios) and a very bright Blue LED and a dead Multimeter that got cut for the testing prongs.
Thus, I then managed to find the correct feeds for the pwr switch, the pwr led, the hdd led, the usb sockets and currently trying to figure the audio side to use the internal speaker.
My findings are below (Sorry but there is a lot of text):
Code:
CTRL_PNL → FNT_PNL
1 Blank → Not Connected
2 PWR + → 20
3 GND → 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 25, 29
4 HDD_LED - → 22
5 HDD_LED + → 23
6 PWR_LED (Green) + → 1, 5, 26
7 GND → 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 25, 29
8 Not Connected → 28
9 PWR_LED (Orange) + → 27
10 Not Connected → Not Connected
11 GND → 10
12 Not Connected → Not Connected
13 Not Connected → 24
14 Not Connected → Not Connected
15 GND → 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 25, 29
16 GND → 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 25, 29
Code:
USB_FNT
1 → 2 (FNT_PNL)
2 → 12 (FNT_PNL)
3 → 13 (FNT_PNL)
4 → 8 (FNT_PNL)
The numbers are the actual pin number on the connector and the names are as written on the board itself.
Now, I know people here probably don't like Dell computers, but now there is a possible life for their cases. Personally, it now means to me that I can do a 'sleeper' and resurrect a 4 year old computer and give it more life....
Just thought I would share my finding
