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Hey TTG
I am getting a new motherboard for my alienware aurora mine fried in one of the chips but I don't know to much about motherboards can I have some assistance on which to order.
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Warden wrote Hey TTG
I am getting a new motherboard for my alienware aurora mine fried in one of the chips but I don't know to much about motherboards can I have some assistance on which to order.


one advice to you, never by alienware to over priced and bad products not reliable.
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Ramslots wrote
Warden wrote Hey TTG
I am getting a new motherboard for my alienware aurora mine fried in one of the chips but I don't know to much about motherboards can I have some assistance on which to order.


one advice to you, never by alienware to over priced and bad products not reliable.

Im aware I bought it years ago when I didn't know to much but thanks for the help ??
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If you don't know much about motherboards, it's likely that nothing is "fried" with the board you have. Replacing the motherboard is a pretty involved process with both hardware and software, so you should avoid it if at all possible.

What makes you think it needs to be replaced?
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r00t wrote If you don't know much about motherboards, it's likely that nothing is "fried" with the board you have. Replacing the motherboard is a pretty involved process with both hardware and software, so you should avoid it if at all possible.

What makes you think it needs to be replaced?

Well I brought it into my buddy at Geek Squad at Best Buy and he said based on whats going on its most likely the power supply or the motherboard and we tested the power supply and it wasn't that so he said it must be the motherboard and so I went with his word since I don't know jacksh**
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What is the problem that you are having?
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Terrabytez wrote What is the problem that you are having?

1. (MAIN) It doesn't stay on for more than 5 mins without turning off
2. The headset output stopped working
3. Runs very slow
4. fan is way louder know
5. and some other little things
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