Ecs Hp Mcp61pm-hm Nettle2-gl8e 6150se Am2 Motherboard Manual
ECS MCP61PM-HM HP/Compaq name: Nettle-GL8E - Acer Computers & Internet question. Manufacturer's motherboard name: ECS MCP61PM-HM. HP/Compaq name: Nettle2-GL8E. Integrated graphics using nVidia GeForce 6150SE.

• 2351 Answers SOURCE: Hi RobPu, I have searched everywhere. I even entered a chat windows with Compaq & asked for a site to download the manual for Compaq Presario SR5015LA Desktop PC which has the motherboard MCP61PM-HM in it. This board was made by ECS known as EliteGroup.
Still nothing. Forms for the most part do not help, only with drivers. Drivers for the board can be found on Compaq's web site. But the manual will not download. That's what is needed to hook up the front panel pins to you're case. I even looked for other possible boards who's layout was close to the MCP61PM-HM.
I did find other Compaq PC's that also had the same board in it but after looking through the manuals, not one actuallys shows where to plug the front panel LED's on to the board. Kaskade Fire And Ice Download Zippy. Because Compaq does not support a user changing out their case for another.
There is no money in that. For the most part RobPu, system boards share some things in common. I am posting a picture for you. This pic is upside down for you so try & work with me here. Hook up you're LED's as shown.
This should work for you. Pin 1 is you're starting point. This is standard for ECS boards even if it's being sold by Compaq.
Like I mentioned, for you it is posted unside down. Try it, I'm sure it will work for you. If I can help you further, feel free to post. Suggestions & comments welcomed. Mike Posted on May 22, 2008. • 227 Answers SOURCE: The little white plug sounds like the audio connector. Most usually you do not have to hook this wire up.
The sata connection from the drive to the mobo should take care of everything. Most usually this plug in is for connection directly to a after market sound card. The little black plug coming from the media bay you speak of sounds like the front side usb connector. It may also include the front mic and headphone jack. Please check to see if the black plug actually attaches to the front of the pc near the power buttons. Posted on Aug 25, 2009. • 4338 Answers SOURCE: Seems like the 2.2 is a new version.
It supports a • Phenom with Quad Core technology (AM2+) up to 9600 (up to 95 watt) The link below has the specs of your original MOBO. Have searched everywhere. I even entered a chat windows with & asked for a site to download the manual for Compaq Presario SR5015LA PC which has the motherboard MCP61PM-HM in it. This board was made by ECS known as. Still nothing. Forms for the most part do not help, only with drivers.
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I even looked for other possible who's layout was close to the MCP61PM-HM. I did find other Compaq that also had the same board in it but after looking through the manuals, not one actuallys shows where to plug the front panel LED's on to the board. Because Compaq does not a user changing out their case for another. There is no money in that. For the most part RobPu, system boards share some things in common.
I am posting a picture for you. This pic is upside down for you so try & work with me here. Hook up you're LED's as shown. This should work for you. Pin 1 is you're starting point. This is standard for ECS boards even if it's being sold by Compaq. Like I mentioned, for you it is posted unside down.
Try it, I'm sure it will work for you. Aug 31, 2011 . Seems like the 2.2 is a new version. It supports a • Phenom with Quad Core technology (AM2+) up to 9600 (up to 95 watt) The link below has the specs of your original MOBO. The last clarification that you provided with details on the motherboard and type of computer it came from were perfect! I work on HP computers, laptops and printers everyday - as that is the only model we use at my company. I can surely help you with this one as I am well versed in breaking down and rebuilding computers.