ASUS CUV4X-CM

J

JD Ross

I'm looking for any information leading to the User's Manual or
specification (in English) of ( I think) ASUS CUV4X-CM Main Board
370 socket, known also as .MEDION 2001 (made in Taiwan).
(Micro ATX forma )

I've been trying to find some info on Google - there is plenty-
but info in German.
???
It may be as well that this M/B is wrongly identify as Assus
and it actually is Microstar MS-6318. Looks identical...???
But I'm not sure. I'd be grateful for any information for this

http://www.netessentials.ph/products/viewproduct.asp?productid=44

http://www.unterhaltungs-detektiv.de/shop/Computer/c13.html

TIA for any help...
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Jdr

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Paul

"JD Ross" said:
I'm looking for any information leading to the User's Manual or
specification (in English) of ( I think) ASUS CUV4X-CM Main Board
370 socket, known also as .MEDION 2001 (made in Taiwan).
(Micro ATX forma )

I've been trying to find some info on Google - there is plenty-
but info in German.
???
It may be as well that this M/B is wrongly identify as Assus
and it actually is Microstar MS-6318. Looks identical...???
But I'm not sure. I'd be grateful for any information for this

http://www.netessentials.ph/products/viewproduct.asp?productid=44

http://www.unterhaltungs-detektiv.de/shop/Computer/c13.html

TIA for any help...

All that is in this directory is a BIOS. No manual, and that
implies the -cm is an OEM microATX board:
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/sock370/pro133a/cuv4x-cm/

This directory has a "cuv4x-m-102.pdf" manual:
ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/asuscom/HANDBUCH/Motherboard/Socket_370/VIA_Chipset/cuv4x-m-102.pdf

The cuv4x-m is pictured here - is it a match ?
http://www.gearxs.com/gearxs/images/cuv4x-m.jpg

The other route to identifying a board is by the FCCID.
However, I tried to find a number on any old board I had sitting
next to me, and I cannot find a number that matches the format
the FCC web site mentions:

http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm

The code is supposed to be three characters, a hyphen, and another
string. Maybe you'll have more luck than I did.

This page suggests a string in the POST screen will identify the
BIOS, and perhaps lead to a board ID. Of course, the board has to
be operating for this to work. A similar method is to use the
Belarc Advisor.

http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/identify.htm

Do a search using the terms "motherboard identification" in your
favorite search engine for more ideas.

HTH,
Paul
 
J

JD Ross

Thank you Paul... Thank you very much!
Although I've managed to setup it up with some information I already
had,
but still a helpful hand is welcomed here...;-)

Main Circuit Board Board:
ASUSTeK Computer INC. MED 2001 REV 1.xx
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: Award Software, Inc. ASUS MED 2001 ACPI BIOS,
Revision 1008 05/09/2001 remotely is related to
ASUS CUV4X-CM . But they are two different boards.

I hope still to find more info on that main board.
Thanks Paul.
Have a nice weekend -

Jdr
 
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