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jandarsun8
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Motherboard fried....
25.08.06 at 06:39:17
The motherboard I was using for my V5 got toasted. I had a copasitor or transister blow, not sure which, but either way the board doesn't work any more (had leakage on the board under the transister- almost looked like rust). I had a ECS K7S5A board that handled up to a 2600+ AMD chip (which I had it maxed at). With boards becoming encreasingly rare to use with this card, what am I looking at getting? I loved that board, granted it only handled DDR 2100 but I didn't have any issues with it until now (being about 6 years old...). Would it be worth trying to resolder a new one on the board or just get a new board out right and then what board is recommended for this and at what price? I love my V5 but can't spend alot on getting a replacement for this card. Would I be better off just getting a PCI version of the V5 and putting it into a modern mobo and putting my AGP card up on display?
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26.08.06 at 22:00:07
I had a couple of those (early version) The only problem I had was it would lose the BIOS settings once and a great while. Otherwise, a good little board, it would also run SDram.
Cheepoman had a BIOS that allowed overclocking. I was able to get my 2400+ running @ the 2600+ spec
In my daughters machine I have the 2000+ running as a 2100+
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27.08.06 at 08:40:50
Trying to find a camera so you guys can see the issue. Looking through ebay to get another one so I don't have to reload everything. If I can find the same board, I should be able to swap it out without having to reload everything (not a huge deal to begin with but.....).
Yeah, I don't know, I love this thing for what it does. For the most part it's a pretty stable little board. It handles a pretty decent CPU for the V5's and although it only uses DDR 2100 it also uses PC133 if your in a bind. But for the games I play on it, Win 98 SE and mostly older DOS based games, it works perfect.
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08.09.06 at 00:49:00
Well decided it wasn't worth fixing, found another one on Ebay for 20.$ USD so I've got my V5 machine running again (plus I didn't have to reload everything, was kind of surprised with running 98SE on it, but everything came back up just as normal). Go Lo-Wang Gooooo (sung to the Speed Racer theme song
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08.09.06 at 05:11:12
That's good, you got her going again.
I sort of wish I hadn't gotten rid of mine. But when I got my 9800 AIW I wanted an 8 AGP board
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