Foxconn is primarily a contract manufacturer, meaning physical boards stamped with designations like "ML194V-0" (or similar codes like "94V-0") refer to the raw printed circuit board (PCB) flammability standard rather than a specific, standardized retail motherboard model. These boards are typically custom-built for large computer brands like Dell or HP, or designed for logic control circuits in TVs.
: Found on older LGA 775 microATX boards used in HP Pavilion desktops (e.g., HP P/N 5189-0466 ). Where to Find Schematics
Assume you have a ML194V-0_r1.0.pdf schematic. Here’s how to use it: Foxconn Ml194v-0 Schematic
: The ML194V-0 is noted for improved thermal vias, but standard repairs often involve re-pasting the heatsink to prevent performance throttling.
: Look for a more specific model string (e.g., "K7VM400" or similar) printed on the board, which will yield more accurate search results than "94V-0". Where to Find Schematics Assume you have a ML194V-0_r1
Use Google operators: "ML194V-0" filetype:pdf "ML194V-0" boardview .cad index of /Schematics/ML194V-0
Technicians often seek the or boardview files to troubleshoot "No Power" or "No Display" issues. Common failure points include: you will need:
Once you obtain the schematic, you will need: