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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: sultans on March 31, 2013, 03:47:36 pm
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Hi, Happy Easter to everybody........i have a problem: my pc HP A6695it has a motherboard ASUS M2N78 violet LA in default and now needs to change. Can someone courtesly help and tell me if there's a compatible GIGABYTE motherboard with the same features or advances, with which to replace the old without change anything on the pc?
As follows , HP Pavilion a6695it Desktop PC Product Specifications:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&objectID=c01600755&jumpid=reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0002
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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Hi there,
check here for a list of motherboards that would take your CPU: http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/cpu-support.aspx but I must say that I doubt if you will actually be able to find any as the AM2+ socket is now really old.
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Thanks for reply......i looked into the link, but to my knowledge i'm not unable to see precisely if there's a compatible mobo, and unfortunately that's why I asked for help in the forum.....therefore, the only solution and try to find another original?
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Thanks for reply......i looked into the link, but to my knowledge i'm not unable to see precisely if there's a compatible mobo, and unfortunately that's why I asked for help in the forum.....therefore, the only solution and try to find another original?
You still want to keep the AM2+ processor?
Uhhmmm... it might be hard to look for a new motherboard that. Where are you planning to buy the motherboard? that can help you narrow down the choices.
There's literally tons of motherboards that can support AM2+ but the availability is the main question here. There's like 11 chipsets in the AM2+ line and each chipset would have 3-5 models or so. Hence, I'm sure most of those are phased out in the market.
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As far as I know there are no current Gigabyte AMD motherboards that will take your CPU and RAM.
The link I provided above gives a list of older motherboards that you may be able to find on e-bay or a similar site but you will probably not be able to buy from a shop/on-line store new as they are discontinued.
The real problem is that you don't want to change any components, other than your motherboard and this will prove really difficult because of their age.
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I understand, thank you for everything, I thought I just you could recommend a motherboard compatible or better, which I later bought on Ebay, and I would just mount it in place of the ASUS mobo dead .... the problem is that unfortunately I do not have the knowledge to buy another mobo and modify the components. that's it.
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I understand, thank you for everything, I thought I just you could recommend a motherboard compatible or better, which I later bought on Ebay, and I would just mount it in place of the ASUS mobo dead .... the problem is that unfortunately I do not have the knowledge to buy another mobo and modify the components. that's it.
sad to say this but you need to get a new computer with a newer platform like Intel's LGA 1155 or AMD's FM2 or AM3+
AM2+ hardware are phased out and would be hard to find.
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What CPU are you using in there.
I guess it s some OEM naming.
If it s a Phenom 2 you can get instead an AM3 board.
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it's a AMD Phenom X3 8600 based on the link he gave.
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I found the solution ..... I had read on the web that sometimes you just change the capacitors that are closest to the motherboard and it can work again ...... I replaced the 5 who are neighbors, and now the motherboard it works well again ...... thank goodness ... ;-)