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what motherboard could i replace for a dell 2400 system
 
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Certainly not a Dimension 3000 board, which has different (and more standard)
front panel connectors. Possibly one of the Dell 4000-series boards has front
panel connectors that would match up. Dell Optiplex, Precision 300-series and
Diemnsion 8000-series motherboards use a mounting plate, which rules them out
for easy replacement in a Dimension 2400 chassis.

Anything else requires fairly major surgery on all the wiring: external rear fan
connector, USB front panel connector, and front panel wiring harness (on-off
switch, power LED, hard drive LED)... Ben Myers

On 22 Aug 2005 15:10:35 -0700, sudhiroms@gmail.com wrote:

>what motherboard could i replace for a dell 2400 system
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In article <1124748635.879461.296650@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
sudhiroms@gmail.com says...
> what motherboard could i replace for a dell 2400 system

Get a new computer case and PSU, then get any board that supports the
OLD P4 type CPU, and you can reuse the CD-ROM and Floppy and Memory.

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That's pretty much what i implied in my response. He can reuse the hard drive,
too, but not the Windows COA (without violating Microsoft's licensing
agreement).

Even installing a Dell 4000-series board has its risks... Ben Myers

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:11:55 GMT, Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote:

>In article <1124748635.879461.296650@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
>sudhiroms@gmail.com says...
>> what motherboard could i replace for a dell 2400 system
>
>Get a new computer case and PSU, then get any board that supports the
>OLD P4 type CPU, and you can reuse the CD-ROM and Floppy and Memory.
>
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I believe this has been answered before but don't remember (and I'm
interested). Is it the 4600 or 4700 motherboard that fits?

Tom
<ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
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> That's pretty much what i implied in my response. He can reuse the hard
> drive,
> too, but not the Windows COA (without violating Microsoft's licensing
> agreement).
>
> Even installing a Dell 4000-series board has its risks... Ben Myers
>
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:11:55 GMT, Leythos <void@nowhere.lan> wrote:
>
>>In article <1124748635.879461.296650@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
>>sudhiroms@gmail.com says...
>>> what motherboard could i replace for a dell 2400 system
>>
>>Get a new computer case and PSU, then get any board that supports the
>>OLD P4 type CPU, and you can reuse the CD-ROM and Floppy and Memory.
>>
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>>spam999free@rrohio.com
>>remove 999 in order to email me
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"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
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>I believe this has been answered before but don't remember (and I'm
>interested). Is it the 4600 or 4700 motherboard that fits?
>
> Tom


The 4600.

The 4700 would require numerous subsequent changes, not the least of which
are the CPU, RAM, and power supply. And that's just for starters.


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