H-ig41-uatx Rev 1.1 Schematic Fixed Jun 2026
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If you are looking for specific wiring or setup guides, the following resources are commonly used by the community:
: Be cautious of malware. Scan all PDF/CAD files from unknown forums. Use a virtual machine if possible.
While a full circuit-level (showing every resistor and trace) is generally a proprietary document not released to the public, the technical specifications and layout diagrams provided by HP Support and The Retro Web offer the essential data needed for troubleshooting and upgrades. Key Technical Specifications
4x SATA II (3Gb/s) ports. Note that some users report compatibility issues with certain SATA 6Gbps SSDs.
Generic G41 reference designs (from Intel’s "Crestline" or "Eaglelake" documents) are helpful but insufficient. The H-IG41-UATX Rev 1.1 has specific OEM customizations:
configure the board for different CPU FSB speeds, memory voltage, or even OEM branding (HP vs. generic). These are gold for modders: changing a strap can unlock hidden multiplier support or alter the boot logo.
If you are looking for specific wiring or setup guides, the following resources are commonly used by the community:
: Be cautious of malware. Scan all PDF/CAD files from unknown forums. Use a virtual machine if possible.
While a full circuit-level (showing every resistor and trace) is generally a proprietary document not released to the public, the technical specifications and layout diagrams provided by HP Support and The Retro Web offer the essential data needed for troubleshooting and upgrades. Key Technical Specifications
4x SATA II (3Gb/s) ports. Note that some users report compatibility issues with certain SATA 6Gbps SSDs.
Generic G41 reference designs (from Intel’s "Crestline" or "Eaglelake" documents) are helpful but insufficient. The H-IG41-UATX Rev 1.1 has specific OEM customizations:
configure the board for different CPU FSB speeds, memory voltage, or even OEM branding (HP vs. generic). These are gold for modders: changing a strap can unlock hidden multiplier support or alter the boot logo.