H-ig41-uatx Rev 1.1 Schematic [verified]

The (also known as the "Eton" motherboard) is an OEM board manufactured by Foxconn for HP and Compaq desktop systems, such as the HP Compaq 500B and CQ3212L.

For troubleshooting or custom builds, identifying the key headers is essential:

4x SATA II (3Gb/s) ports. Note that some users report compatibility issues with certain SATA 6Gbps SSDs. h-ig41-uatx rev 1.1 schematic

This is a specialized request, as is an older OEM board (often found in eMachines, Acer, or Packard Bell desktops). Public schematics for proprietary OEM motherboards are extremely rare because Foxconn does not release them to the public; they are only given to repair centers.

Crucial for repair: this page shows the power-on sequence. For example: The (also known as the "Eton" motherboard) is

Built on the Intel G41 Express chipset, this motherboard was designed to bridge the gap between late-era LGA 775 processors and the then-emerging DDR3 memory standard.

The schematic gives you X-ray vision. It tells you exactly which resistor to probe, which IC generates Vcore, and why the USB ports are dead. While finding the PDF requires digging into repair forums and using precise search strings, the effort is always worthwhile. This is a specialized request, as is an

The H-IG41-uATX is a reliable "workhorse" for its era. It is an excellent, low-cost option for reviving an old office PC or building a dedicated Linux server. However, for any intensive modern application, the limitations of the LGA 775 platform and the 8GB RAM ceiling are significant dealbreakers. power-on issue or to perform a component-level repair