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    Who have notebook ASUS F3Ka

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by tomasinukas, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. tomasinukas

    tomasinukas Newbie

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    Hi everyone. I have notebook ASUS F3Ka and i burnt motherboard. I want to know what is the motherboard model. I don't want to get in to my notebook. So, can people who have ASUS F3Ka write here what is motherboard model. I heard what is different complication of ASUS F3Ka. So i will write my CPU, video card etc.
    CPU - AMD TURION TL60(2GHz)
    Video card - ATI RADEON MOBILITY X2600
    RAM - 4Gb
    HDD - 250Gb

    And sorry for my english, I'm from Lithuania...
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    While it probably does have a model number, laptop boards are highly specialized and can't really be bought off the shelf like desktop boards. You'll probably have to get it directly from Asus or you might find one on eBay. In either case they'll probably be expensive. You might be better off selling getting a new notebook and selling the one you got now for parts.
     
  3. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    considering how old this laptop is , i would recommend that u sell your laptop for scrap and sell off the screen , CPU , hard drive etc... and buy a new notebook... even a $400 notebook , which would cause as much as a new motherboard would beat it...