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  1. KillerHERTZ

    Increasing RAM on an oldskool motherboard

    Im still using my trusty ASUS P4S800 1.8ghz Motherboard for my PC. (Since 2004 - my own build). and I have finally increased the RAM from 512mb :eek: to 768mb & already I its loads faster. I have another spare RAM stick with another 128mb on it & I want to take it up to 1GB RAM, only problem...
  2. Spinal

    Motherboard Advice

    So a fuse blew yesterday, and once I got power back I found my PC wouldn't boot. I think the BIOS is corrupt (it freezes after verifying the DMI data and displays some very interesting blue characters on the screen). Needless to say, I've reset the CMOS memory, unplugged all extra components...
  3. Dave Richardson

    Anyone recommend a new motherboard please

    I have been having problems with my pc recently which I have been unable to solve, so the last thing to change is the MB. I'm not into gaming but would like a good, speedy pc for other activities, I would like to use my existing Intel 3.2 duo core processor & DDR 2 667 ram would like the option...
  4. gurpz

    MSI 478 865PE P4 Motherboard

    A long shot but would anyone be interested in a MSI 865PE Neo2-PFS Platinum Socket 478 motherboard. Its fully functioning and is one of the range toppers in the Socket 478 series from a excellent brand. Its very hard to get hold of such quality boards these days that are Socket 478. It will...
  5. KillerHERTZ

    What RAM do I need for this motherboard?

    I have just won myshelf a ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard + P4 3.4Ghz processor for a steal (IMO). :bannana: Can anyone tell me exactly what RAM is required? Its been 4 years since I built my last PC so ive been out of the loop when it comes to RAM. Can I put any DDR into it? what should I look...
  6. G

    SW1 Converter for Motherboard...

    Bought a new board over the weekend for my 4 y/o PC. About time I moved up to hyper threading CPUs and all that. The swap has gone well, apart from one thing - how the power switch connects to the motherboard. On the case, there is an in line block that feeds the on/off switch, the LED in the...
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