: Uses the LGA775 socket and Intel Q45 chipset.
A shorted high-side MOSFET in the CPU Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) phase. 2. Identifying Short Circuits (The Multimeter Method)
This software displays a 3D or 2D digital interactive model of your exact motherboard.
Primarily LGA 775 (Core 2 Duo/Quad) or LGA 1155 (Intel 2nd/3rd Gen). Memory:
This guide will help you understand how to locate the correct documentation for your Dell system, identify the actual motherboard part number, and provide resources for finding schematics. Understanding the E93839 Certification Number
Typically uses the LGA775 socket with the Intel Q45 chipset and DDR3 memory.
The Dell E93839 (often labeled as part number or 0JVT3 ) is a micro-ATX motherboard primarily found in the Dell OptiPlex 790 , 990 , and some 3010 / 7010 series business desktops. This board is based on the Intel Q67 or Q77 Express chipset and supports 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge).
Assume you have successfully downloaded the PDF. Now what?
Dell tracks its inventory using a unique 5-digit or 6-digit alphanumeric code known as the DP/N. Look for a small white sticker with a barcode. The string will look something like this: CN-00V62H-70821-23M-01A1 . Disregard the country code (e.g., CN for China).
Without a blueprint, visual inspection becomes your best diagnostic tool:
: Modern versions like the BN0628 (LGA 1151, DDR4). Schematic Resources and Download Links
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What this board came out of (e.g., OptiPlex 780, Inspiron 620).
: Uses the LGA775 socket and Intel Q45 chipset.
A shorted high-side MOSFET in the CPU Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) phase. 2. Identifying Short Circuits (The Multimeter Method)
This software displays a 3D or 2D digital interactive model of your exact motherboard.
Primarily LGA 775 (Core 2 Duo/Quad) or LGA 1155 (Intel 2nd/3rd Gen). Memory:
This guide will help you understand how to locate the correct documentation for your Dell system, identify the actual motherboard part number, and provide resources for finding schematics. Understanding the E93839 Certification Number
Typically uses the LGA775 socket with the Intel Q45 chipset and DDR3 memory.
The Dell E93839 (often labeled as part number or 0JVT3 ) is a micro-ATX motherboard primarily found in the Dell OptiPlex 790 , 990 , and some 3010 / 7010 series business desktops. This board is based on the Intel Q67 or Q77 Express chipset and supports 2nd and 3rd generation Intel Core processors (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge).
Assume you have successfully downloaded the PDF. Now what?
Dell tracks its inventory using a unique 5-digit or 6-digit alphanumeric code known as the DP/N. Look for a small white sticker with a barcode. The string will look something like this: CN-00V62H-70821-23M-01A1 . Disregard the country code (e.g., CN for China).
Without a blueprint, visual inspection becomes your best diagnostic tool:
: Modern versions like the BN0628 (LGA 1151, DDR4). Schematic Resources and Download Links
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
What this board came out of (e.g., OptiPlex 780, Inspiron 620).