TC M73 IH81M motherboard manual?

Anybody came accross a manual for this motherboard?
One like this
Thanks
Seb

Quote from: Bas on 22-March-06, 04:08:53
Mobile CPU in a desktop system, have fun, they are not near as fast at the real thing!
What's your point anyway.....you are not helping anybody with this your silly reply
I don't get it. The topic is about MSI Speedster FA4 MS-9625 motherboard which is, as far as I know, a motherboard based upon an Intel 915GM chipset which is indeed a _mobile_ chipset that uses _mobile_ processor. I just can't see why you are constantly raving that such a setup would need so much amps as you suggest. I agree that getting a powerfull PSU is a good thing but why spend too much cash on PSU if you can get good quality PSU with lower wattage for a lot cheaper that can drive this motherboard well enough.
I don't see how I'm off the track here. I was just trying to help by saying that Antec 350W Smartpower with 20-pin connector propably fried my board and recommended to get a quality PSU with 24-pin connector to use with this board.
I checked the PSU calculator but it doesn't have support for mobile chipsets nor processors but I have metered my computer's power consumption and it's 60-80W as I stated earlier.
If you do some simple maths you can find out that if the whole 80W would be consumed by 12V rail, it would drain 7amps which my 12V rail can easily support.
And concerning the speed of mobile CPUs. If you look at Super PI charts anywhere in the web you can see that there are many good times scored by Dothan processors which are mobile CPUs. I also know that Dothan isn't particularly good at multitasking but as I said, you have your needs and I have mine. No need to start a flaming war just because the views are different.
If we were discussing desktop processor based boards here, I would completely agree with you.

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