From: Peter Nicolaysen on 22 Mar 2010 04:56 Does anyone know of a replacement board that is as good as the Intel DX58SO and capable of running in crossfire mode? Mine got damaged around Friday (USB ports shortcircuited by vandals/uninvited guests!) it worked for awhile, and i tried a bios update, but no luck! (kjellerup bibliotek) -- Pnic/Allah-25-04-1973-Taurus/WalnutTreeBorn-Sandgaardsvej40.1tv/Kjellerup/Jutland/Denmark http://groups.google.dk/group/dk.politik/msg/f73515831ef05f3c?hl=da&dmode=source http://groups.google.dk/group/alt.politics/msg/d391046c6fd88d84?hl=da&dmode=source http://groups.google.dk/group/alt.religion/msg/664c144be41e60d6?hl=da&dmode=source http://groups.google.dk/group/dk.politik/msg/83179c80f2377519?hl=da&dmode=source Nordea konto nummer: 9266-8967125572
From: GlowingBlueMist on 22 Mar 2010 15:44 Peter Nicolaysen wrote: > Does anyone know of a replacement board that is as good as the Intel > DX58SO and capable of running in crossfire mode? Mine got damaged > around Friday (USB ports shortcircuited by vandals/uninvited guests!) > it worked for awhile, and i tried a bios update, but no luck! > > > > (kjellerup bibliotek) A quick look see at eBay shows quite a few of these boards are still available. Cheapest Buy-It-Now was $150. but you could always try to get it cheaper at one of the auctions. Another thought, if it is only the USB ports that are bad, replace them with a USB card. Many come with additional headers on the card so that front panel USB ports can be hooked up to them. Much cheaper than a new motherboard.
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