If you work in electronics repair, specifically motherboard refurbishment, you know the name Foxconn well. You also know that finding accurate documentation for older boards can be a nightmare. Today, we’re taking a closer look at a workhorse from the LGA 775 era: the .
Here is a curated list of reliable sources for the specific files you might need for your Rev 1.1 board: hig41uatx rev 11 schematic
Board revisions often change minor components—resistor values, capacitor placements, or VRM configurations. If you are troubleshooting a Rev 11 board using a Rev 1.0 schematic, you might find discrepancies in the voltage regulator section. Always try to match the revision to avoid chasing ghosts. If you work in electronics repair, specifically motherboard
The CPU power section lowers the +12V input from the 4-pin ATX12V connector down to the core voltage required by the LGA 775 CPU (VCC_CORE, usually between 0.85V and 1.3625V). Here is a curated list of reliable sources
[Compatible Low-Density Module] [Incompatible High-Density Module] +-----------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------+ | [X] [X] [X] [X] [X] [X] [X] [X] | | [ X ] [ X ] [ X ] [ X ] | | (8 Chips per side = Dual Rank) | | (4 High-Cap Chips = Incompatible) | +-----------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------+