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After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from Gateway.
I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the power
button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson about
small form factor cases.

This is the motherboard.
Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
Part number 2517815

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Tim,

Intel uses a pretty standard front panel pinout on its motherboards, except the
ones made for Dell. To be sure, RSVP with the BIOS identifier for the
motherboard and I should be able to point you to the specs on the Intel web
site... Ben Myers

On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:24:33 -0400, "Tom Morton" <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
wrote:

>After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from Gateway.
>I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
>series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the power
>button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
>power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson about
>small form factor cases.
>
>This is the motherboard.
>Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
>Part number 2517815
>
>

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Unfortunatly the power supply is dead and I can not boot the computer.
The spec sheet lists this as the board.
Intel i82845GL System Board


<ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
news:4161dedf.6629733@news.charter.net...
> Tim,
>
> Intel uses a pretty standard front panel pinout on its motherboards,
> except the
> ones made for Dell. To be sure, RSVP with the BIOS identifier for the
> motherboard and I should be able to point you to the specs on the Intel
> web
> site... Ben Myers
>
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:24:33 -0400, "Tom Morton"
> <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
> wrote:
>
>>After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from
>>Gateway.
>>I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
>>series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the power
>>button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
>>power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson
>>about
>>small form factor cases.
>>
>>This is the motherboard.
>>Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
>>Part number 2517815
>>
>>
>

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"Tom Morton" <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net> wrote in message news:Abydnc3Ly4g6RvzcRVn-qA@adelphia.com...
> After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from Gateway.
> I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
> series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the power
> button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
> power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson about
> small form factor cases.
>
> This is the motherboard.
> Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
> Part number 2517815




Gateway's support page for your motherboard: http://support.gateway.com/s//MOTH [...] 15nv.shtml

Click "Product Views" and then "Front Panel Connnector" to see the pinout. The power switch connects to pins 6 and 8.

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Tom,

Try the specs downloadable from here:

http://support.intel.com/design/mo [...] _prdoc.htm

More information about the motherboard than you ever want to know. Good
diagrams of all connectors with tables and charts showing the use of every pin.
Best motherboard documentation in the industry, IMHO. There are other 845GL
boards on the Intel web site. Intel is remarkably consistent in laying out its
boards, so the front panel pinouts are equally consistent... Ben Myers

On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 20:12:00 -0400, "Tom Morton" <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
wrote:

>Unfortunatly the power supply is dead and I can not boot the computer.
>The spec sheet lists this as the board.
>Intel i82845GL System Board
>
>
><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
>news:4161dedf.6629733@news.charter.net...
>> Tim,
>>
>> Intel uses a pretty standard front panel pinout on its motherboards,
>> except the
>> ones made for Dell. To be sure, RSVP with the BIOS identifier for the
>> motherboard and I should be able to point you to the specs on the Intel
>> web
>> site... Ben Myers
>>
>> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:24:33 -0400, "Tom Morton"
>> <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from
>>>Gateway.
>>>I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
>>>series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the power
>>>button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
>>>power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson
>>>about
>>>small form factor cases.
>>>
>>>This is the motherboard.
>>>Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
>>>Part number 2517815
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

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Thank you all very much.
<ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
news:416200b0.15287777@news.charter.net...
> Tom,
>
> Try the specs downloadable from here:
>
> http://support.intel.com/design/mo [...] _prdoc.htm
>
> More information about the motherboard than you ever want to know. Good
> diagrams of all connectors with tables and charts showing the use of every
> pin.
> Best motherboard documentation in the industry, IMHO. There are other
> 845GL
> boards on the Intel web site. Intel is remarkably consistent in laying
> out its
> boards, so the front panel pinouts are equally consistent... Ben Myers
>
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 20:12:00 -0400, "Tom Morton"
> <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Unfortunatly the power supply is dead and I can not boot the computer.
>>The spec sheet lists this as the board.
>>Intel i82845GL System Board
>>
>>
>><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
>>news:4161dedf.6629733@news.charter.net...
>>> Tim,
>>>
>>> Intel uses a pretty standard front panel pinout on its motherboards,
>>> except the
>>> ones made for Dell. To be sure, RSVP with the BIOS identifier for the
>>> motherboard and I should be able to point you to the specs on the Intel
>>> web
>>> site... Ben Myers
>>>
>>> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 19:24:33 -0400, "Tom Morton"
>>> <tommortonspam@adelphiaspam.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>After 2 and 1/2 frustrating weeks trying to buy a power supply from
>>>>Gateway.
>>>>I have given up and would like to replace the case with a Antec Solution
>>>>series case. I do not care about any lights working I just want the
>>>>power
>>>>button to work. Where can I find the pin out on the motherboard for the
>>>>power button? Will I run into any other problems. I learned my lesson
>>>>about
>>>>small form factor cases.
>>>>
>>>>This is the motherboard.
>>>>Intel (Nimitz) Celeron - 2.0 GHz (400-MHz) R0
>>>>Part number 2517815
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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