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I want to replace my motherboard and I don't know what kind of motherboard I need since I don't know what socket it has. I can't download anything because my computer won't turn on.

2006-11-10 17:35:55 · 4 answers · asked by hermespag 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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You can find your motherboard socket from your cpu.
Also you can find your motherboard model hacked in its surface and then call its company.

2006-11-10 17:52:12 · answer #1 · answered by Hadi N 1 · 0 1

i think of confusion is going on on your head. a million. The motherboard is almost like the laptop...we could say its the physique of it. 2. You dont set up a motherboaed...all you do is lay it interior the case and screw it in. 3. it somewhat is ordinary to do. 4.The motherboard is in comparison to minded with "your laptop" yet once you will purchase one then you quite would desire to be sure you get one that your cpu and your memory would be used on. in case you get one thats extra contemporary then you quite will finally end up paying for memory and new cpu for it. 5.i think of what the guy on the shop meant replaced into that once the mobo is put in and the OS is put in on the stressful force he needs to place in the drivers for it. restoration the applying? WTF? in case you're using an identical stressful force you had before, only set up the drivers for the hot motherboard and thats it. If there is something incorrect with the mobo then only attempt to get an identical one you had...or only evaluate into paying for a extra contemporary one and additionally the memory and cpu for it. it may be extra costly regardless of the undeniable fact that it somewhat is probably no longer well worth it to easily shop an previous dinosaur around. stable success To Ye

2016-12-10 06:55:55 · answer #2 · answered by goslin 4 · 0 0

Im assuming that you bought a computer from someone like dell, hp, gateway, emachine, etc. So go to their webpage and under support it will have product info, put in your computer information and it will surely have something with the motherboard in there.

2006-11-10 17:46:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

changing mother board is a major issue , it depends what kind of processor you have and what kind of RAM u have from Old PC and other peripherals
better suggestion is buy new PC, sell the old one to any one who can cannibalize

2006-11-10 17:45:56 · answer #4 · answered by david j 5 · 0 0

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