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I am thinking about buying this motherboard:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/show [...] =MB-367-AS

and am wondering if all of my components will work with it. I have a:

Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5300 "LGA775 Core 2" 2.60GHz (800FSB)

DDR2 RAM

GeForce 8800GT PCI-E

S-ATA Hard Drive.

I'm not sure on Form Factor but i know that my current motherboard is "µATX 24.4 cm x 24.4 cm Form Factor".

Thanks.

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yes, all your components can work in this mobo. Also is micro-ATX, but isn't a problem if you have the correct case and aircooling.

Cheers!

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Reply to saint19

what are the dimension on the micro atx?

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24.4cm x 24.4 cm...are the same of your current mobo.

Why you don't buy an ATX?

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Reply to saint19

oh ok ty :D

I also read that sometimes when you use a new motherboard you have to repair Windows with the disk. Is this true?

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Usually yes, 'cause the new mobo have diferent components, then, diferent drivers too.

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Reply to saint19

what do you do if you dont have your Windows disk, becasue when you bought the computer it was already on the hard drive?

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Ohhh...Big problem....solution? Buy one...jejejeje

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Thanks for all your help ;)

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^Your welcome. Excuse me for my last response, but in the forum always recommend legal software.

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