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Yes it is possible to transfer all your data and information to your new desktop computer. Just get the hard disk drive out from your old computer and then plug it to your computer.
And with the motherboard dock you mention, a system casing is probably the best to dock your motherboard.
if you do not have the mothereboard CD of it.
then you can find any driver from CD shop or download from google site a driver like realtek sound driver.
You need to figure out what the brand of your motherboard is and go to their website and find the drivers you need for the specific motherboard that you have and download the drivers and install them. That's the easiest way to do it.
the specs listed at ASUS's site don't say specifically"how many Gz processor can my mothereboard suport" although they will point you in the right direction. Open up the site on a seperate internet page if you haven't already and look at if for me. Do you notice where it mentions the Socket types that it supports in the CPU section?? Basically the page is telling you what type of processors it will run. I believe the Athlon 64 x2 is the fastest out of what they have listed, although i did not look up the specs. You should be safe buying any speed Athlon 64 x2, Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64 or Sempron processor. Hope that this was helpful, if it was could you please give me a good review? Thanks.
Actually it will be better to have a new mothereboard rather than having it repaired because even if you have the MOBO repair you will always have some problem with becuase everything is interconnected on the motherboard if you start having some problem with any partys sooner or later you will also have some problem with other parts of it so just to have a better performing system I suggest you to get a new one....
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