How old's the MOBO? Would you spend $100-$150 to get it fixed or buy a new one?
There's some good boards out there for < $200.
Cheers.
I was cleaning the dust out of my desktop computer today and and when I went to switch it back on it would not detect the operating system.
On pulling the case off I found that the primary sata connector on the motherboard is damaged. The metal contacts are there but the plastic housing surrounding these have broken off so the cable from the main hard drive cannot connect to the motherboard.
I run two 120gb sata hard drives - suppose I can tell the computer to boot from the secondary sata connector and connect the maindrive to it but I did want to set up Raid so that the two drives would mirror each other.
So some questions to those who can actually fix motherboards.
1. Can I take the motherboard somewhere to solder in a new sata connector?
2. As a new motherboard is about $250, is repair a cost effective option.
3.Can you buy connector cables that will allow my secondary SATA hard drive to run from one of the IDE connectors.
4. Can you run a mix of sata and ide connections and still have a raid function
5. Will raid run on ide connections.
I appreciate there are other options but this will do for now. Any answers to the above questions would be appreciated.
Oh - it is a P4 3Ghz.
Thanks
Garry
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How old's the MOBO? Would you spend $100-$150 to get it fixed or buy a new one?
There's some good boards out there for < $200.
Cheers.
$100-150 to replace an on board sata plug? Cmon and the rest......
motherboards are generally a throw away item unless it something like an SMD component thats obviously failed or an obvious dry joint somewhere and thats getting increasingly rare.
If the plug was right at the edge of the board and was only connected to a single layer of the board (remember most are at least double sided boards these days) you might just get in with <$200 for replacing the plug, If you get lucky and its just a dry joint then it should only got about $100 including a soak test.
Hows the plug damaged? bent pins, if thats the case They can be straightened if your very careful have delicate fingers and the right improvised tools. (or a proper pin straitening tool.)
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As I thought might be do away with raid and just use the secondary sata connector.
I can straighten the pins no problem but the rest of the housing that holds the cable in place is what is broken - I guess I can glue cable in place - I have nothing to loose.
Does anyone know if you can get an adaptor so that sata harddrives can run off the ide connectors.
Thanks
Garry
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1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
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1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Most M/B have a number of sata plugs( Mine has 5) just plug into any one and leave the damaged one unpluged..
BIOs will detect which one the P/HD is connected to..
Thanks to everyone for your comments. I have managed to get the main drive to run from the secondary sata connector so the computer is now operational. I will connect the second hard drive via a spare USB port and a cheap hard drive enclosure.
Cheers
Garry
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Garry
I did this and Had a S#*T load of problems..Lost data..
You can get a IDE Pci card which is faster and cheeper..
About $35
That is if the drive has IDE
Cheers
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