They're voltage regulators, I gather. So the processor needs voltages
that the power supply doesn't have? Does a VRM match with a processor, or
would I be looking for a special HP VRM that matches that particular
motherboard? They give a part number 0950-2837. I've found lots of VRMs
on eBay, e.g.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3434662867&category=3666
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3434703251&category=16181
But I don't know quite what I should be looking for.
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"Gregory L. Hansen" <glha...@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
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I need one that's designed for the motherboard, then. Darn, the 0950-2837
is kind of pricey. Around $70 is common, I've seen one price over $100.
For a $10 processor (including shipping and heat sink) and a computer I
paid $45 for. I was really hoping I could substitute another one, like
maybe the 0950-3310.
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"Gregory L. Hansen" <glha...@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
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HP tech support has been very slow in getting back to me on that. I was
just told in e-mail by a seller of these sorts of things that any PII/PIII
VRM from eBay would work, but I don't know how he formed that opinion, so
I still hesitate to try it.