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First post, by C0deHunter

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Dear all,
I recently picked up a nice P100 system that appears to have P5I430TX (Titanium IB+) motherboard

https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/qdi-p5 … 0tx-titanium-ib

I am not worried about the Turbo light (middle light), as its not even releavant in case of a Pentium CPU, but as long as I get the SPEED LED to display some digits (100 in my case!), it would make me happy!

It seems that the SPEED LED does not get any power. However, one of PSU power Molex connectors has a 2 pin power connector, I am going to see if I can get any results.

Any suggestions would be really appreciated!

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OK, the small molex (red/black) power connector seem to power on the LED display, but this is what I have managed to come up with so far:

I tried to insert/remove various jumpers to make secondary and tertiary digits to light up, with no luck.

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PIII-800E | Abit BH-6 | GeForce FX 5200 | 256MB SD-RAM PC100 | AWE64 Gold | Sound Canvas 55 MKII | SoftMPU | 16GBGB Transcend CF as C:\ and 64GB Transcend CF D:\ (Games) | OS: MS-DOS 7.1-Win98SE-WinME-Win2K Pro (multi-OS menu Using System Commander 2K)