
Breaking into wall street financial modeling downloads folder. DH57M02 Mainboard Specs DH57M02 Motherboard Specifications. Installation of one customer-supplied motherboard Installing new drivers. That said, you can always try a direct call to Microsoft and see if they will allow a reinstall to a different board.īuy Dell Inspiron 580s Desk Top Mother System Main.

The no portion of the answer is while you can replace the board with an ASUS or MSI, etc., your o/s is 'married' to your dell m/b and it would not be legal to migrate or re-install the o/s on anything other than a dell replacement board. Yes, you can replace it with another 1156 board, but that board may or may not fit in the dell case as dell often times uses non-standard mounting holes. Regarding upgrading the m/b, the answer is yes and no. Thanks for you Time! The H57 chipset on that board is SATA II and PCI-E 2 x 16. Do you think this board might have SATA II? Or just the original SATA (1.0)? Do you think this board has PCI-E 2.0 16X or PCI-3.0 16X?Īnd Last and most importantly to me, Since this is a 'Dell' board (I can't unlock the BIOS for overclocking because of it) would it be possible to upgrade the motherboard and or Processor, (Keeping the Same HDD, Video Card, Case Everything but those) and do it successfully? I've seen questions to this unanswered elsewhere, but I was wondering if I could upgrade to a diff Foxconn/Gigabyte/Asus Board and not have Dell's 'special stuff' freak out on me? Hi first, I have a Dell Inspiron 580 running a Intel Core i5 650 Clark-dale (3.20Ghz LGA 1156) on a Foxconn SKYWALKER motherboard.
