Hi all, I recently found out that the various problems my computer has been having is down to a faulty BIOS chip in my asrock 939s56-m motherboard and was advised to buy the same model to avoid having to reinstall all hardware again. After trying various shops and online stores however, it seems that this motherboard has been discontinued. I know nothing about motherboards/hardware so would be grateful if anyone could suggest an alternative that would work with my computer. Specs are: -AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+, ~2.2Ghz -2048MB DDR Ram (1Gbx2) -NVidia GeForce 7800GT Graphics card -AsRock AMD-SIS As20C motherboard Also is it hard to setup hardware with a new motherboard (never done this before). Thanks a lot
I think an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard should be fine with what you have, but there are probably quiet a few others that would be just as compatible. I have an Asrock board in one of my PCs and I'm happy with it. However, my local computer shop's owner does not rate them at all. He used to install them for customer builds, but had so many complaints re: the boards failing that he gave up on them!. He claims that Gigabyte boards are about the best. However, of course, that is just his opinion. I recently put a new board in and it was easy to configure the HDDs and the AGP card by just going into the BIOS utility. After that, from what I can remember, XP will automatically detect and install all your other hardware after you have installed the new board and setup the BIOS.
Thanks a lot for the help, will look into finding one of those. Is there anything compatability-wise I should be looking out for if I go for a Gigabyte board? Thanks again
If your BIOS chip is socketed, you might see if BadFlash can help get you a new chip. MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, those are pretty safe bets. I usually end up with an MSI or Asus in one of my boxes, and they're pretty solid. For the motherboard, the key is it being a Socket 939 one. Those are starting to get a little scarce, given that it's been canned with the move to AM2. If possible, a motherboard with an SiS chipset would be best, as that would be in the same family as what you have now. However, if that fails, snagging an nForce 4-based board would be the way to go. The reason they say to purchase the same motherboard is because Windows can throw a fit if the chipset is too different. Now, I've had a motherboard give no trouble being swapped out, but be prepared to do a reinstall of Windows should the worst occur. I'd try to remove as much as possible from within Device Manager, swap motherboards, then power back up and let Windows re-detect everything.
Looks like i will have to buy a new processor as well as a new motherboard. Having trouble finding a socket 939 board . Anyone have any recommendations that will (hopefully) be compatible with my current setup? -AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+, ~2.2Ghz -2048MB DDR Ram (1Gbx2) -NVidia GeForce 7800GT PCI-E Graphics card -AsRock AMD-SIS As20C motherboard Thanks for all the help
Have a look at this: NEW AMD 64 SKT 939 ASUS A8V-VM PCI-EXPRESS MOTHERBOARD! on eBay For AMD, Motherboards, Desktop PC Components, Computing (item 170146219828 end time 14-Sep-07 21:30:00 BST)
If you having trouble finding one, go to http://www.google.co.uk/products and type in socket 939 motherboard. I came up with a bunch of options.
Ya, Newegg.com - ASUS A8V-XE 939 VIA K8T890 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail VIA chipset, but re-installing the OS always makes your rig run better anyways, right? If you want a bit more audio and a better LAN you can grab Newegg.com - ASUS A8V-E SE 939 VIA K8T890 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
never spread money on via or sis chipsets if you want performance on intel side only buy nvidia or intel's own chipset integrated mobos on amd side ati or nvidia, none after them if there's gonna be a new bios socket it would cost you like a second hand mobo price so exchange your mobo with a computer seller for a nvidia socketed mobo, nforce4 ultra will hold you as well as your old one, even better than that.