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First post, by kynikos_

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Hi all, I recently picked up a socket 4 system that was unfortunately damaged in shipping and I'm now attempting to salvage what I can. I'm pretty sure the board is a Gateway version of the Intel Premiere/PCI ED (Batman's Revenge):
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/intel- … man%27s-revenge

There were two surface mount caps that got knocked off near the RAM sticks but I think I've figured out what they were (22uf 25v). That just leaves a resistor under the CPU socket that got knocked off as well (labeled r2a1 on the board). The missing resistor is shown in the attached photos. It was kind of broken in half so I removed it and it looks like it said "18-something" or "something-81". Maybe the 8 is a 3? Anyway, not sure and hoping someone might know so I can hopefully get it up and running again (unless it's damaged elsewhere that I haven't noticed yet). Does anyone have a similar motherboard they could check?

Reply 1 of 4, by SDumas

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You have the answer on the first photo (second image) of your link.
Value 16 ohm and the size seems to be 1210

Reply 2 of 4, by computerguy08

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The missing resistor is used for the slow fan header.
Owner of that 2nd image board on TRW 😜

Reply 3 of 4, by SDumas

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computerguy08 wrote on 2022-09-13, 09:57:

The missing resistor is used for the slow fan header.
Owner of that 2nd image board on TRW 😜

Yes very, very good photo, we can see all smd component values...
And for the resistances, there will never be any doubts about their values...

Reply 4 of 4, by kynikos_

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Thanks all! I must have missed the fact that I could zoom in that far on that particular photo (thanks for uploading it computerguy08!). Mine has the PS2 mouse/keyboard ports but I assume it's probably the same board layout otherwise. I'll order the appropriate parts and hopefully get this system working.