Button Power Conection MSI micro star ms 7027 Motherboard

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  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #11

    This appears to be your board. It was mage by MSI for Median (which I have never heard of ) and HP as OEM boards. I'm sure the pinouts are on the net somewhere, but I looked for over an hour and couldn't find it, maybe you can.

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  2. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #12

    Wow that is an old board!
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  3. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #13

    Probably before you were born
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       #14

    It wouldn't surprise me, :)
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  5. Posts : 50
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       #15

    ICit2lol said:
    Sorry mate that is one heck of an old board and just for RAM you are going to pushing your luck finding any decent amount of RAM for it. It also might be quite pricey too. As for a CPU well now you are looking down the barrel I'm afraid I cannot find the exact details of the board but would ahazard a guess at it being an old 478 socket and really you are throwing good money away - sorry
    i have more than enough ram thats cant be a problem ( i have around 50 old ram cards from the same set of pc's
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    marthijn99 said:
    ICit2lol said:
    Sorry mate that is one heck of an old board and just for RAM you are going to pushing your luck finding any decent amount of RAM for it. It also might be quite pricey too. As for a CPU well now you are looking down the barrel I'm afraid I cannot find the exact details of the board but would ahazard a guess at it being an old 478 socket and really you are throwing good money away - sorry
    i have more than enough ram thats cant be a problem ( i have around 50 old ram cards from the same set of pc's
    Well I am guessing it will only support 4GB at very most and finding 1GB sticks I have found very difficult and costly but 2GB sticks very unlikely - no offence meant by the way on the age of the board. In nay case if you only have 1GB sticks that is quite a small amount for running Windows 7.
    My concern is that you will spend a fair bit of money and your effort on building up the system and to be brutally honest unless the components you get are really quite new or very little used they are likely to let you down. I am just trying to save you an awful lot of grief but I do hope you prove me wrong:)
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #17

    John, I think what you are saying is quite logical. It is difficult to find good parts for old computers. If you do, they are quite expensive. I decided I would build one just to play with using a Core2Duo not long ago. All of the boards were so expensive, I could have bought an new top tier Haswell board for the same price, and I didn't know if the board was working or not. I quickly abandoned that idea. So, what you are saying is true. besides, I didn't need another computer anyway. I am computer poor as it is.
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  8. Posts : 50
    Windows 8.1 x64
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       #18

    tread wil be abandoned since i cant find anny way to give enough info
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  9. Posts : 50
    Windows 8.1 x64
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       #19

    tank you all for the try
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    essenbe said:
    John, I think what you are saying is quite logical. It is difficult to find good parts for old computers. If you do, they are quite expensive. I decided I would build one just to play with using a Core2Duo not long ago. All of the boards were so expensive, I could have bought an new top tier Haswell board for the same price, and I didn't know if the board was working or not. I quickly abandoned that idea. So, what you are saying is true. besides, I didn't need another computer anyway. I am computer poor as it is.
    Yes Steve and as it is definitely an old 478 socket or maybe older it is fraught with frustration because even marthjin sees there is just not any support info or otherwise for the equipment to be used.
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