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    K&5SA Finally died. Need a replacement board!

    Hi all,


    One of my spare boxes, armed with a Duron 1.1 and a ECS K75SA finally died. The board went up in smoke actually I tested the chip, and it works, but now I am in need of a new motherboard for it. Does anybody know where to find one cheaply, and what would you recommend??? I'm looking for something cheap. I do not want to put much money into this thing.


    Thanks for the help

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    ECS K7S5A I mean, sorry

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    Or ebay.com

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    Thanks everybody!

    Baddog, everybody has been mentioning that board on some of my other forums. I just might get that!

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    In case you haven't read the other thread where you've been asking the same question: The M848A has my recommendation too - simply because it's a smooth replacement for the K7S5A, thanks to having a driver compatible SiS chipset.

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