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Apr 11th, 2006, 09:46 AM
If it's really your mobo that's fried, all you need is a mobo with a compatible socket for your processor, correct graphics port for your video card, and correct speed for the ram slots; You don't need the same exact mobo as your previous one. In fact, it would be a good time to upgrade it.
However, you only had it for 2-odd years before it died. You might have a rogue power supply that murdered it and/or you may want to look into a surge protector.
So, put in this thread any information on your:
1. Processor (CPU, Speed and Socket)
2. Video Card (Model and Port type (AGP/PCI/Onboard))
3. RAM (Speed and size)
What I remember of your last one is:
1. Speed unknown, Socket A
2. Model unknown, AGP (PCIex wasn't out then)
3. Size unknown, Speed DDR 333
But I could be wrong there.
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