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A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:08 am
by Bed Bugs
Hey guys, as some of you may remember, I've been having troubles with my Gateway Desktop since late last year. I've tried several routes to find out what the problem was, and how to fix it. The search was to no avail.....until now.

Many of you suggested it could be the power supply or the motherboard. Turns out, it's the motherboard, and I'm not the only one. Look at everyone elses struggles with this piece of ****:

http://www.fixya.com/support/t354655...88_motherboard
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/computers/794739/


Now that's all fine and dandy. A person should be able to replace a motherboard pretty easily, right? WRONG! As it turns out, my Gateway model uses a very unique motherboard. So unique, I would call it the Beta Max of PC's. To just replace the motherboard, I'm looking at $200.00. To hell with that I say!

So with some patience and a screwdriver, I completely disassembled my PC tower. (Was bored and pissed). So now I have several parts that I would like to recycle when I buy a new PC. I have the RAM, the hard drive, a multimedia docking station, the CD/DVD burner, and a USB docking port. Not sure if those are all the correct names for each item, but that's what I'm calling them.

Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do essentially. I just need a new Tower + Motherboard/CPU, but I am open to a whole new unit. I want something that's combatible with the parts I stripped from the old junker. If I can't work everything into the new one, that' ok. I just hate seeing things that still work go to waste.

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:35 am
by Sherade
I'd say buy the same computer..but that'd be a waste anyway.

I dunno, I suppose you could check local repair or pawn shops and see if they have any.

But I'm not sure on what's compatible with what....

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:35 am
by Burn
Probably the only things of value would be the ram and the hard drive, everything else would be pretty cheap in a new machine.

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 8:52 am
by City Commander
Keep the hardrive and RAM, and see if you can't make some return on those other parts on ebay. Surely someone somewhere will want them.




But honestly, we all know you should just get that usb keyboard and use the wii's internet instead :P

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:24 am
by Autobot032
Fender Bender wrote:Hey guys, as some of you may remember, I've been having troubles with my Gateway Desktop since late last year. I've tried several routes to find out what the problem was, and how to fix it. The search was to no avail.....until now.

Many of you suggested it could be the power supply or the motherboard. Turns out, it's the motherboard, and I'm not the only one. Look at everyone elses struggles with this piece of ****:

http://www.fixya.com/support/t354655...88_motherboard
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/computers/794739/


Now that's all fine and dandy. A person should be able to replace a motherboard pretty easily, right? WRONG! As it turns out, my Gateway model uses a very unique motherboard. So unique, I would call it the Beta Max of PC's. To just replace the motherboard, I'm looking at $200.00. To hell with that I say!

So with some patience and a screwdriver, I completely disassembled my PC tower. (Was bored and pissed). So now I have several parts that I would like to recycle when I buy a new PC. I have the RAM, the hard drive, a multimedia docking station, the CD/DVD burner, and a USB docking port. Not sure if those are all the correct names for each item, but that's what I'm calling them.

Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do essentially. I just need a new Tower + Motherboard/CPU, but I am open to a whole new unit. I want something that's combatible with the parts I stripped from the old junker. If I can't work everything into the new one, that' ok. I just hate seeing things that still work go to waste.



Keep the tower, the power supply, ram, drives, everything. Except the mother board. (You can even salvage the processor if you find a board that will accommodate it.)

At most, you'll be out the cost of a motherboard and processor. No reason to let the rest of it go to waste when it's perfectly fine and dandy.

Motherboards (BTX) on eBay:
http://computers.search.ebay.com/BTX_PC ... fmtsZinsif

Used, new, refurbs.

NOTE: You have an AMD processor, these motherboards are Intel based. So you'll need a new processor that will fit them.

Also, because you're changing the motherboard and processor, you're changing the BIOS so you'll have to format the hard drive and reinstall Windows from the ground up. XP and Vista read the BIOS and if they don't match, it automatically prohibits loading to the desktop.

One more thing, the recovery discs (or partition) will not work for the new mobo and processor. They're made specifically for your computer as it is from the factory. So you'd need to borrow a friend's XP or Vista disc. (If you're going Vista, you can download it legally from Microsoft's website.)

I'll update this as I find more info for you.

A motherboard:

http://cgi.ebay.com/BOXDQ965COEKR-Intel ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/INTEL-DESKTOP-BOARD ... dZViewItem

A processor that might work with them: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819116052 (NOTE: I didn't check the full specs to see if it would work with the above mentioned board, I'm just throwing some prices out there.)

If you just get rid of the motherboard and processor, keep the rest, you should be back in business (and perhaps even faster) in a couple of days.

Some people can get their PCs up and running by the end of the day if they start early enough.

Good luck. If you have any questions, feel free to PM 24/7.

EDIT: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/05/0 ... load-link/

Here are the directions to get Vista (32 and 64 bit) and yes, it's all legal. You have to provide your product license and activate it via the internet or phone when it's all said and done.

I know it seems like an insurmountable task, but fixing the physical part of a computer is far easier than one might think.

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:47 am
by TheMuffin
Happen to have the specs on those parts you pulled? Might be able to find you a compatable MOBO if I know what I'm working with.

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 12:14 am
by Bed Bugs
Iron-Man wrote:Happen to have the specs on those parts you pulled? Might be able to find you a compatable MOBO if I know what I'm working with.


What kind of specs do you need?

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 1:42 am
by Autobot032
Fender Bender wrote:
Iron-Man wrote:Happen to have the specs on those parts you pulled? Might be able to find you a compatable MOBO if I know what I'm working with.


What kind of specs do you need?



If you provide the model number of the PC, it'll go a long way to finding the information required.

Re: A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:04 am
by TheMuffin
Bingo.