From: rock on 2 Jan 2010 21:28 Hi, I have an old TUSL-C mobo and I want to update to a new one as I think this one is on it's way out. Thing is, every now and then the whole thing shuts down or goes to the XP blue screen. On this box and with the new mobo, I want to do this. I use XP Pro. PCI Controller to run 2 IDE HDs.. Master and Slave Primary and Secondary on mobo to run 4 IDE Cdroms I guess also need onboard LAN, AUDIO, USB2. Display also latho' I can use a new card. The box is for pretty much only multi CD/DVD burns. My current case is an ATX but not sure whether that will be okay with the new mobo. Thanks rock
From: Rich Barry on 3 Jan 2010 03:37 Rock, if you just want to replace the motherboard with one of comparable features and chipset ( Intel 815 ) then it shouldn't be difficult to find one. Get a ATX Motherboard of 2002 vintage in order to use all your existing components such as CPU and Ram (sdram). If you need a Graphic Card a good AGP is fairly cheap though you can get a board with integrated graphics. I imagine if you use your system to burn Dvd/CD's primarily a good Power Supply would be a good idea. Your Case if ATX will be fine. "rock" <1940(a)pobox.com> wrote in message news:OdE4fxBjKHA.5568(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have an old TUSL-C mobo and I want to update to a new one as I think > this one is on it's way out. Thing is, every now and then the whole thing > shuts down or goes to the XP blue screen. > > On this box and with the new mobo, I want to do this. I use XP Pro. > > PCI Controller to run 2 IDE HDs.. Master and Slave > Primary and Secondary on mobo to run 4 IDE Cdroms > > I guess also need onboard LAN, AUDIO, USB2. Display also latho' I can use > a new card. > > The box is for pretty much only multi CD/DVD burns. > > My current case is an ATX but not sure whether that will be okay with the > new mobo. > > Thanks > > rock
From: JS on 3 Jan 2010 12:00 Save the case, Upgrade to a new power supply (500 Watt) Replace motherboard with Socket 775. Buy an Intel socket 775 compatible processor. New Video card. Upgrade your memory to DDR2. The new motherboard should support both PATA (IDE) and SATA drives. Need specifics or recommendations just ask! -- JS http://www.pagestart.com "rock" <1940(a)pobox.com> wrote in message news:OdE4fxBjKHA.5568(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have an old TUSL-C mobo and I want to update to a new one as I think > this one is on it's way out. Thing is, every now and then the whole thing > shuts down or goes to the XP blue screen. > > On this box and with the new mobo, I want to do this. I use XP Pro. > > PCI Controller to run 2 IDE HDs.. Master and Slave > Primary and Secondary on mobo to run 4 IDE Cdroms > > I guess also need onboard LAN, AUDIO, USB2. Display also latho' I can use > a new card. > > The box is for pretty much only multi CD/DVD burns. > > My current case is an ATX but not sure whether that will be okay with the > new mobo. > > Thanks > > rock
From: rock on 4 Jan 2010 16:36 Thank you guys. I didn't think of the larger power supply!! Happy New Year rock rock wrote: > Hi, > > I have an old TUSL-C mobo and I want to update to a new one as I think > this one is on it's way out. Thing is, every now and then the whole > thing shuts down or goes to the XP blue screen. > > On this box and with the new mobo, I want to do this. I use XP Pro. > > PCI Controller to run 2 IDE HDs.. Master and Slave > Primary and Secondary on mobo to run 4 IDE Cdroms > > I guess also need onboard LAN, AUDIO, USB2. Display also latho' I can > use a new card. > > The box is for pretty much only multi CD/DVD burns. > > My current case is an ATX but not sure whether that will be okay with > the new mobo. > > Thanks > > rock
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