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T7910 Motherboard p/n's
I'm trying to find the difference between the 0215PR and 0NK5PH motherboard versions. Can I use either one? Mine came with the 0215PR.
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I'm trying to find the difference between the 0215PR and 0NK5PH motherboard versions. Can I use either one? Mine came with the 0215PR.
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mazzinia_
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July 24th, 2022 07:00
Hello ,
looking at benchmarks, both handle v4 so... in theory they should be equivalent. Zooming on a couple of pics, I think they changed the maker or revision of a chip
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The quality of the 2nd pic is not as good, but the lack of those white markings on the chips seems evident
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July 24th, 2022 12:00
Think ill go find the best price for either part number. Thanks
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July 24th, 2022 15:00
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@Don_S
end users will not know what the difference is. However mazzinia is callng surface mount Tantalum Capacitors chips. Thats not relevant to performance.
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July 24th, 2022 16:00
I do know what tantalum caps are. I agree that color of tant caps can vary by manufacturer. I'm just not having much luck determining what the diff is between the 2 part numbers. It had to be significant enough to warrant dell changing p/n's
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July 24th, 2022 20:00
@Don_S
Dell boards are made by multiple vendors in multiple countries so the PPID would tell you where it was made and which ODM made it for Dell. However Dell changes are listed in the REV number not part number changes aka A00 A01 A02 etc. Below is a closer look at the board and one of the capacitors that was mis identified as a chip. Its not uncommon to have 5 or more part numbers for the exact same thing. End users will NOT have access to the PPID database or the parts database.
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-dm/000139589/