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More info?)
I always have a problem with just
a simple answer
I like to ramble
When I give medical advice at my job
People like my rambling
Or they do not know any better
<ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
news:42b8a80b.17479747@nntp.charter.net...
> ... avoiding the MSI and PCChips brands, of course. And the various brand
> names
> under which the PCChips stuff is sold... Ben Myers
>
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:54:52 -0400, "metronid" <metronid@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>I think you have an I MEDIA?
>>In any case it is most likely an atx board in the
>>newer systems
>>Probably an MSI or similar motherboard made like
>>the standard MSI boards using cheaper audio and video chips
>>that are sold only to packard bell
>>Packard bell likes to keep costs down as most manufacturers do
>>
>>The American market realized that they not only produced a low end
>>computer
>>but also had sub standard support to go with it
>>
>>The European Market for some reason does not care
>>
>>In any any case a standard atx or micro atx board will work
>>
>>"alksjdf@aslkdjf.com" <lkasdjf> wrote in message
>>news:trtdb11a70itsln93mahm9u6iu5c5i9hea@4ax.com...
>>> hey,
>>>
>>> I think my motherboard has died and needs to be replaced, is this any
>>> special kind of motherboard I need to replace it with I have a
>>> M22000AW if that is any help.. I emailed the techs and they said I
>>> should ring them! LOL great help.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>>
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