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Looking for mother board
Name: Tboy Date: November 25, 2005 at 09:17:15 Pacific OS: xp home CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
I have a problem
I have a motherboard that is fried, it is a AsRock K7S41GX, I can't find one in the area I live in (Vancouver BC ........ that's Canada :)....)They tell me it is discontinued. Is there another board out there that I can use or dose anyone know where I can get on.
Socket 462 AMD Sempron™, Athlon, Athlon XP, Duron FSB 333/266/200MHz processors CHIPSET: North Bridge: SiS 741GX, South Bridge: SiS 963L HYBRID BOOSTER: CPU Frequency Stepless control CPU Multiplier CPU Vcore adjustment ASRock U-COP Boot Failure Guard (B.F.G) EMORY: 2 x DIMM slots, DDR 333/266, Max. 2GB
Name: jerry6 Date: November 25, 2005 at 09:21:46 Pacific
Reply:
i have an e-pox socket a i'm happy with http://www.epox.nl/products/?product_cat_id=1&product_type_id=4 this should do
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Response Number 2
Name: jerry6 Date: November 25, 2005 at 09:38:36 Pacific
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sorry this is the board i have http://www.epox.nl/products/view.php?product_id=276
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Response Number 3
Name: jam Date: November 25, 2005 at 09:42:55 Pacific
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Your board was a real POS anyway. Be glad it's dead...now you can buy a *real* board. Stay away from all SiS based boards. Boards based on the nForce2 chipset perform best, followed closely by boards based on the VIA KT600...avoid boards with onboard graphics unless you MUST have another MicroATX board.
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