Broken motherboard.... more problems.
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5. December 2008 @ 16:59 |
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I broke my mother board while installing a new graphics card cooler (slipped with the screw driver) and now I have a bigger problem.
My original mother board was an asus p5k-v (G33/P35 and ICH9), I would like to buy a new board with the same chipset, or one that will allow me to boot the same copy of windows that is currently on my hard drive. I do not have the time to start over, there is over a years worth of programs and other files I would not be able to save.\
The problem is that its almost impossible to find such a mother board now (with the said chipset).
Do I need to get a motherboard with the exact same type of chip set for it to boot my copy of windows? Is there any way I can "fix" to copy of windows on the hard drive to boot with any motherboard?
Thanks for any help.
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5. December 2008 @ 18:51 |
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P31/P33/P35/X38 chipset boards fortunately translate to P43/P45/X48 boards almost perfectly. You are very unlikely to have any problems if you upgrade to a P45 board.
Something like a Gigabyte EP45-DS3L or Asus P5Q Pro would do fine.
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7. December 2008 @ 20:03 |
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thanks very much i went with the p43 (asus p5ql-pro) due to my very limited funds...
however it works great and its everything i need.
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8. December 2008 @ 12:31 |
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Hmm, not the board I would have gone with (note I said P5Q Pro not P5QL Pro), but hopefully you should be alright. For cheaper boards I do not recommend Asus as they tend to have a very short lifespan.
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9. December 2008 @ 17:54 |
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unfortunately i have no money so there was not much choice :P
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9. December 2008 @ 20:17 |
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Yes there was. The Ep43-DS3L is actually cheaper, and far better.
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10. December 2008 @ 01:52 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: Hmm, not the board I would have gone with (note I said P5Q Pro not P5QL Pro), but hopefully you should be alright. For cheaper boards I do not recommend Asus as they tend to have a very short lifespan.
I have the P5QL Pro :( (Ah well, live and learn) What's the difference?
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10. December 2008 @ 09:50 |
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The P5QL Pro is the Asus equivalent of the EP43-DS3L, whereas the P5Q pro is the Asus equivalent of the EP45-DS3L, there's little different other than that the P5QL uses the P43 chipset, which isn't a problem in itself. However, I tend to find the cheaper you go with Asus motherboards, the more likely you are to experience problems.
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