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    Hi guys,

    It looks like my Mobo died a sudden death! (2 months out of warranty) I'm not really sure what happened but it doesn't post, I get no video, and nothin' but a continuous beeps that last for three seconds. I've tried swapping out memory, took the mobo outta the case (no shorts), my G400 works in another machine so I know its not that.

    You guys have any other sugguestions? If not can you recommend a good mobo to match to a PIII 500.

    I know a lot of you are gonna say "might as wellupgrade the mobo and processor now", but keep in mind its less than a week before Christmas and I've already blown all my cash on presents!!!

    Thanks
    Ed



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    PIII 500
    Soyo 6BAIII
    128 PC133
    IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
    G400Max
    SB Live! X-gamer
    3Com Game modem
    Pioneer 10X DVD
    Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
    Linksys NIC
    PIII 500
    Abit BE6-II v.2
    384 PC133
    IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
    G400Max
    SB Live! X-gamer
    3Com Game modem
    Pioneer 10X DVD
    Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
    Linksys NIC

  • #2
    Hi radon222!!!
    I have a ABIT BX133 mobo and it's great,I have no problems with her.

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    • #3
      Oh!!! Your P3 is a slot1 version.Sorry!!!Anyway,buy a ABIT mobo because they are the best(before,I had 2 mobos on slot1:BF6 and BE6-2 and they were great).

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      • #4
        Hmmm, is your P3 500 a socket or slot type cpu? If it's slot, then the BX133 is out of the question. Find an Abit BF6 or Asus P3 board.

        Rags

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        • #5
          Yes the processor is a Slot 1. So that does limit my choices. I definitely want to get Mobo with on-board ATA66 so I can finally make full of my hard drive. I never got around to picking up a Promise card.

          Will I have to do anything with my HD to make work at ATA66 on new mobo? Or will it take of itself.

          I've never replaced a MOBO before, so I may be back with more questions.

          Thanks for the advice
          Ed


          merry christmas

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          PIII 500
          Soyo 6BAIII
          128 PC133
          IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
          G400Max
          SB Live! X-gamer
          3Com Game modem
          Pioneer 10X DVD
          Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
          Linksys NIC
          PIII 500
          Abit BE6-II v.2
          384 PC133
          IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
          G400Max
          SB Live! X-gamer
          3Com Game modem
          Pioneer 10X DVD
          Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
          Linksys NIC

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          • #6
            or if you want a new slot 1 m/board with an 815 chipset, you could consider
            ABIT SH-6 815e SLOT ATA 100

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            • #7
              I still thoroughly love my ol Abit BX6rev2. That is absolutely the best mobo I've ever had. It doesn't have udma66, though.

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              • #8
                Hi radon222,
                I would recommend to you:ABIT BE6-2(ATA66), ABIT BE6-2r2.0(ATA100) or even ABIT BF6(ATA33).Those are great mobos for everything,including overclocking.

                [This message has been edited by CuCu13 (edited 21 December 2000).]

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                • #9
                  And for your question about ATA66 onboard/add-on + HDD,you should not worry,it's like plug&play.My HighPoint370 onboard controller works well,but it's something strange in Windows98/ME:my hdd works better on the ATA33 mode than the ATA66 mode(THE DRIVERS ARE.....).

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                  • #10
                    Thanks all for the advice,

                    I ordered the ABIT BE-6 II v. 2 this morning as well as taking advantage of the low RAM prices by picking up another 256MB.

                    I pulled out the invoice from when I purchased my PC last year, and almost choked when I saw that I paid $290 for 128MB of RAM! This mornings order was only $250 for the Mobo and twice as much RAM!!!!

                    Merry Christmas

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                    PIII 500
                    Soyo 6BAIII
                    128 PC133
                    IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
                    G400Max
                    SB Live! X-gamer
                    3Com Game modem
                    Pioneer 10X DVD
                    Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
                    Linksys NIC
                    PIII 500
                    Abit BE6-II v.2
                    384 PC133
                    IBM 13.5GB ATA/66
                    G400Max
                    SB Live! X-gamer
                    3Com Game modem
                    Pioneer 10X DVD
                    Viewsonic PS790-2 19"
                    Linksys NIC

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