Since "D33025" covers multiple boards, you should verify your specific model to download the correct drivers or check CPU compatibility.
If your board is overheating or failing to boot (POST), it is likely due to aging components:
| Component | Temp (Idle, 25°C ambient) | Temp (Load, 30°C ambient) | |-----------|----------------------------|----------------------------| | Northbridge heatsink | 58°C | 82°C | | CPU (Celeron D 347) | 45°C | 71°C | | VRM MOSFETs | 52°C | 79°C | | Rear I/O shield | 38°C | 49°C |
If you see this number on your board, you are likely looking at a motherboard from the , typically based on chipsets like the G31, G35, G41, or P35 . The actual model number is usually printed near the RAM slots or PCI Express lanes—look for names like DG31GL , DG35EC , or DG41RQ .
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D975XBX2 - Intel Desktop Motherboard Socket LGA-775 1 x Processor Support $228.79$286 Orange Hardwares Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
To help me identify the exact specifications for your specific board, could you tell me: What is visible (e.g., LGA775, Socket 478)? Are there any other model numbers printed in white text on the board (e.g., " Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Intel® Desktop Board DG33TL - Product Specifications