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OT: I need a new motherboard.
Are there any that still support floppy drives? I've got a CatWeasel mk4 to support.
I am on a budget. |
Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
Are there even regular sized (mircoatx) motherboards that don't have a floppy port?
The Ars system builder guide has recommendations for various types of motherboards, at different price levels. Of course, it all depends on what sort of CPU you have to go into the socket.. If its too old for the motherboard types in the current recommendations, check the archives for older guides |
Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
My new motherboard is, let me just check the invoice, a.....Gigabyte GA-M52S-S3P(Rev 2.0). I was told I could get a floppy drive but they're not standard. I don't know if the motherboard they gave me was dependent on not using a floppy drive.
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Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
...Given the $75 cost for the budget motherboard in the ars system guide, I can afford a new CPU, too.
Do both cores of the featured CPU go at 2.1GHz? |
Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
I feel I should mention I was told my old computer had blown and the capacitors were damaged. That's why they recommended a new system. I asked about just replacing the motherboard and they said all the other parts could be damaged.
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Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
...how would you tell?
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Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
I don't know. I could tell something was wrong because the fan sounded like a vacumn cleaner. Apaprently with broken capacitors it was working overtime to deliver enough power.
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Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
If any capacitors are blown, they will be charred on the top.
Replacing the whole system without checking to see if individual parts are still fine is pretty wasteful.. "Do both cores of the featured CPU go at 2.1GHz? " Each core on a general purpose CPU is more or less functionally identical. You also want to see if the ram you have will work in a new potential motherboard, make sure it has enough slots for your expansion cards, make sure it has the right video card slot type, and check that there will be enough connectors for your hdds and optical drives. |
Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
It wasn't a real problem as I planned to buy a new computer anyway. I was just stringing out the old one for another month or two. It still works but is very loud and they said it could drop dead any day. My mother just wondered if someone we know could refurbish it as a second computer, well third, or something on the cheap.
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Re: OT: I need a new motherboard.
Pfah. Loud just means a $2 fan is getting old.
Listen for which one and replace it if you don't like the noise, or just wait until it stops and then replace it. Electronics make no noise at all unless they're going "PZZZERT!" "They" just want you to drop a thousand bucks in their laps. |
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