Well I just found out today that my motherboard for my computer is faulty and defective. They suggested to me that I buy a new one.
Thanks
I built a PC for a friend which is pretty much the same as the one in my spec below except it had an Abit mainboard, not an Asus one.
The friend phoned me recently and said his mainboard was screwed, he'd taken it to a local repairer and they had sold him a new $3000 PC to replace the one I built him.
He never called me before this to outline his troubles, but now, he offered the old parts to me, including a "great" video card which was also replaced by the one in his NEW quad cored Vista PC.
I went and picked up the old PC, hoping to make use of the video card I had installed into it.
Well, guess what?
The video card was screwed! Everything else was fine...... in fact, I am actually using his old mainboard, right now, typing away here.
You trust your repairer, that's obvious. I would question the technical details surrounding that diagnosis, if only to prove that other components are not at fault.
Motherboards do fail, but they are often mis-diagnosed, the PC is binned, and a lot of good hardware becomes landfill.
I put it to you that PC shops are in "business" to sell PC's. They could make $30-$100 perhaps replacing your mainboard, or, they can switch the power on and ..... "oops, the mainboard must be broken"..... and then sell you a new PC with a real profit outcome for them.
I'm not saying they are unscrupulous or lazy, that is something you need to determine yourself.
*Caveat Emptor