Bitstring <8Tkpf.90609$(E-Mail Removed)>, from the
wonderful person Meccano <(E-Mail Removed)> said
>Hi!
>
>I just bought a new pc, after choosing each component with the seller.
>
>The pc has an ASUS A8NE-FM motherboard (processor AMD ATHLON62 x2 3800
>socket 939.
>
>I chose the A8NE-FM after reading positive comments
>
>After 1 month I checked on the ASUS site to verify if there was any
>bios update and I could not find A8NE-FM listed, but only A8NE. I was
>puzzled. I contacted ASUS and they replied that the A8NE-FM is a bulk
>motherboard they produce for other producers (e.g Fujitsu-Siemens) but
>they DO NOT SUPPORT it at all, no updates, no support.
>
>My fault! I did not understand that they were 2 different motherboards!
>
>I went back to the seller and he said he can replace it but I should
>pay for the installation of a new one (plus the difference)
>
>What should I do? Keep my motherboard (that works very well) and live
>happy with it or should I worry about the difficulties in updating bios
>(actually bios are released by Fujitsu-Siemens for their own
>machines...should I try to use them?) and ask for a replacement, paying
>other money?
I should keep it if it works well .. the only reason to flash the BIOS
is to fix a problem and you don't have any. OK, if you plan to install
an AMD 64X4 6800 (quad core) sometime in 2008 then you may need a BIOS
flash, but you'll probably need a lot more than that (and by then the
rest of the system will be well obsolete anyway).
Big hint with BIOS updates - DON'T DO THEM unless you know they'll fix
some problem you really have. Because they WILL cause new problems, and
(if the power goes off in the middle, for instance, or if you pick the
wrong version) they can completely trash your system. Of course some
folks just can't resist fiddling ....
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