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Re: Are asus motherboards compatible with HP desktop...
If your replacing mobo's (motherboards) and if it fits, yes, HP is just the brand name, they use several different mobo's, if the mobo you want to switch out fits in the HP case then go for it
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yes i had one ...same issue......open the side of the PC (WITH POWER OFF) make sure the SATA lead is secure to the hard drive...i know it sounds dumb but my HP PAV Media Centre did the same thing, and that was the prob, the SATA Cable and DATA RIBBON moved a fraction even though it was connected it wasn't reading the DRIVE....try that.
Thanks for asking FixYa for help. My name is Jeff and I will be assisting you today. You didn't specify your operating system, which is a critical component. With a 32 bit operating system the total addressable theoretical memory limit is 4 MB. This includes system ram AND video ram. You should be fine with the 256MB card as it is pretty small. So, if you have a 32 bit system, anything over about 3.2 MB total is a waste.
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Scroll down to the heading - Table of Contents - How to Assemble a Computer, and click on the links in order.
Now, tell me what Model Number of Asus motherboard you have, or what Asus barebones kit.
I'll guide you step by step.
1) Right off the bat! Suggest you buy, and wear an ESD wrist strap. (Electro Static Discharge) Average cost is about $6 to $8.
Connect the alligator clip of the ESD wrist strap, to the metal frame of the open computer case.
You don't want to Static shock any of your computer parts! A Processor is the most susceptible computer hardware part, to Static shock.
[Static will fry out (Short Circuit) the hardware components of a computer. You may not even see it, or feel it ]
2) Work on a table. Do Not remove any parts from their protective Anti-Static bags, until you are wearing the ESD wrist strap, and it is connected to the metal frame of the open computer case.
3) IMPERATIVE! Make SURE you have Thermal Paste. Thermal paste is put in-between the top of the Processor's case, and the bottom of the Heatsink.
Helps to transfer heat from the Processor to the Heatsink. There is a Correct method, and an in-correct method of applying thermal paste. (Thermal paste is also known as thermal grease)
4) Make sure the parts you have are compatible with each other. If you bought a barebones kit, the parts that come with it are compatible.
If there are parts you still need to buy to complete this computer system, they have to be compatible with the parts that have been already provided.
Hello there:
I recommend contacting your local computer repair shop or the manufacture of the computer, and give them your computer make and model. they will be able to provide you with a compatable card ok?
best regards mike
Duane , a good AMD 64 x2 Duel core processor motherboard would be the Asus M2A-VM AMD Socket AM2 MicroATX Motherboard
/ Audio / Video / DVI / PCI Express / Gigabit LAN / USB 2.0 / Serial ATA / RAID
this motherboard will fit in your midtower. It comes with firewire and usb ports.
hope this helps.
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