Posted March 05, 2014
That series of mobos from Gigabyte was notorious for having problems. Had a friend working in a computer service and they have a high rate of returns for that. Meanwhile, Gigabyte ironed those problems and today's mobos are quite good. One thing that i like at them is the dual bios feature. Saved me a a few times when i was upgrading Bios and the power went down while updating. With the dual bios, the backup goes in and restores the original BIOS and you avoid the pain of going through service to restore BIOS ( if that's still possible ).
Asus mobos are very expensive, but definitely worth the money, so they are a good alternative.
And like i said: i know the mobo because i returned two of them in the warranty period.
You said that you had to shift the RAM from one slot to another, which indicates that the RAM slots might be affected as well. Probably the damage was more severe than you thought, back then. The RAM slots degrading was another common problem for those mobos.
Probably the best thing you could do it's to build a new PC from scratch. Peeps here can help you with that. It's pretty hard to find a mobo for your CPU in our days and most likely it's available only at second-hand market ( which for me is a no go, as i am not sure if everything is okay with what i'm buying - there are tons of things that you can do to present a component as functional, only to see later that dies on you ).
Asus mobos are very expensive, but definitely worth the money, so they are a good alternative.
And like i said: i know the mobo because i returned two of them in the warranty period.
You said that you had to shift the RAM from one slot to another, which indicates that the RAM slots might be affected as well. Probably the damage was more severe than you thought, back then. The RAM slots degrading was another common problem for those mobos.
Probably the best thing you could do it's to build a new PC from scratch. Peeps here can help you with that. It's pretty hard to find a mobo for your CPU in our days and most likely it's available only at second-hand market ( which for me is a no go, as i am not sure if everything is okay with what i'm buying - there are tons of things that you can do to present a component as functional, only to see later that dies on you ).
Post edited March 05, 2014 by wolfsrain