Desktops General - Locked Topics
Dell Desktops Community Support Forums all models
Posts
Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
27 Posts
0
109207
July 30th, 2008 18:00
Dell Xps 630 Motherboard.
Is it true that the Dell Xps 630 motherboard is restricted to olny 8x on the PCIe slots?
Responses(128)
No Events found!
Durrthock
27 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
Drange
155 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
dirtykurt
23 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
Has anyone taken out the Master I/O Board. Wonder if there is a switch on there where then everything works. LOL that would be awesome. Turn it on and the fans works lightfx 2.0 works.....hehe....
So far my lights i can change to different colors and the fan works but it wont show the right numbers when you move the sliders. it looks to me that the HDD light does not blink fast but it still blinks when nothing is going on.
Durrthock
27 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
Drange
155 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
Durrthock
27 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 01:00
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/Durrthock/proofmoboold.jpg Older version of CPU-Z
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/Durrthock/proofmobo.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g139/Durrthock/proofbetter.jpg A better picture, Chris, where do I find the service tag on this PC.
KryttosArcadia
129 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 02:00
Durrthock
27 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 02:00
KryttosArcadia
129 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 02:00
Durrthock
27 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 02:00
Hey you don't see me complaining, the 8x pcie slot was the olny thing I was concerned about.
Anyway im going to be, well see how this turned out in the morning.
chembane
32 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 02:00
ALL three boards have the same model number yet two boards show different chipsets on the North and South bridge. How odd. These also happen to be recently shipped from Dell. How odd. Both of the recent boxes also seem to have the same video card set-up. I suppose DELL could give you two guys a solution. Perhaps they could "try" to write "software" to change your 750 to 650 when it shows up in CPUZ. :smileyvery-happy:
So Chris where did you go? Seems like it would not take this long to find out what's going on.
foehammer25
201 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 04:00
Crysislag
2 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 11:00
I have an XPS630 and am would expect Dell to do a motherboard swap out.
Obviously Dell have seen the light (Pardon the Pun).
TDOGS630I
72 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 12:00
I just checked the Nvidia specs page and it shows the 650I board is NOT ESA certified. Why Dell would chose to sell an ESA computer with a board that was not meant to support ESA, just makes no sense.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/nforce_600i_tech_specs
Dell needs to upgrade current owners to the 680i board and stop selling 630i's with the 650i board so others won't have to deal with all these issues like we have had to.
TDOGS630I
72 Posts
0
August 1st, 2008 12:00
My 630I was ordered June 25th and delivered the first week of July. I just ran CPU-Z and it shows I have the 650 Motherboard.
If in fact, some 630i's were shipped with a different Motherboard depending on which graphics card was ordered, this is just plain wrong, and it proves that Dell knows the limitations of the 650 board. If we would have known this when we ordered, we could have made the decision whether we wanted to pay for a better card to get the better board, but I was not given that choice. Now, apparently my upgrade options are limited.
When I ordered my 630I, I knew it had the 650 board, and if the 650 board operated as it was advertised, we would have nothing to complain about.
I have been patient up to this point, and have tried to fix the issues myself and work with Dell because I realize that sometimes "stuff just happens" (self edited from what I really wanted to say).
There isn't a "fix" for the motherboard issue however and Dell needs to step up to the plate and make this right like they have done with the 700. Dell needs to provide an upgrade to the next higher board that meets the advertised specifications and is ESA certified right out of the box, without having to spend countless hours removing and re-installing programs, changing BIOS settings, trying the next "fix", hoping that it will work without screwing up something else, etc. I don't have the computer knowledge that many on this forum do, but I think the Nvidia 680 would solve our problems and Dell could nip this thing in the bud, before it turns into something bigger.
I have been a loyal Dell customer and have purchased a XPS 1730 Laptop that my wife uses, an Inspiron laptop for my daughter, and now this XPS 630I desktop. Until now, I have never had a problem with Dell products, and I really hope my faith in Dell will continue.
Come on Dell, do the right thing.