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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by domski View Post
    A customer says your latest bios file (NF9512) for download for N-95 board is corrupted.
    No manuals are available either from your site for that board.
    what's this then?
    http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/mothe...RODINFO=Manual

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    what's this then?
    .abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=NF-95&fMTYPE=Socket%20939&pPRODINFO=Manual
    Thats a reference to where the manual should be available. Did you click the links?

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Taiwan worked OK for me the other day & because it did I didn't bother trying the other 2.

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    try to find on amazon maybe you can find there..

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Nice to know we can still get parts somewhere! I was really sad when I heard Abit was going down... I love my boards.

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Hi, could someone confirm that ABIT RMA still works? I recently purchased my #4 AB9 Quad GT, this one with permanently short-circuited EZ CMOS switch. Because there are no remaining units for exchanges in Czech Republic, I have two options (other than ask my cheap purchase cost back) - try to find dead mobo with EZ CMOS switch and unsolder it, or direct RMA with ABIT. On global website I can't find any RMA adress, there's only support centre adress for Europe:

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    Is it where I should send my mobo to RMA? Thank you.

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    it's where you can open a discussion with them re. RMA - you can't just send it in without prior authorisation & expect to get anything back.

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    it's where you can open a discussion with them re. RMA - you can't just send it in without prior authorisation & expect to get anything back.
    Wasn't it Lvcoyote that had a post on the how to replace the cmos clear switch without the actual replacement at one time?
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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by elpsycho View Post
    Hi, could someone confirm that ABIT RMA still works? I recently purchased my #4 AB9 Quad GT, this one with permanently short-circuited EZ CMOS switch. Because there are no remaining units for exchanges in Czech Republic, I have two options (other than ask my cheap purchase cost back) - try to find dead mobo with EZ CMOS switch and unsolder it, or direct RMA with ABIT. On global website I can't find any RMA adress, there's only support centre adress for Europe:

    Universal ABIT NL B.V.
    Jan van Riebeeckweg 15, 5928LG , Venlo, The
    Netherlands

    Is it where I should send my mobo to RMA? Thank you.
    Found the Lv....
    [quote name='Lvcoyote' date='Sep 22 2009, 02:42 PM' post='79503']
    I think what your referring to Wolf is when I had a AX78 sent to me by abit. It arrived with a broken cmos switch at the back I/O area. I simply removed the switch all together and soldered the two pins needed for normal operation together, fixed it that way. I never did replace a CMOS switch.

    Yea, I did post pics at the abit forum...... having trouble finding them???...... LMFAO!! :hysterical:

    Basically when you remove the switch assembly you will see the three contacts that the switch uses, all you have to do is solder together the two that the switch uses in normal operation position.
    [/quote]

    Use something make shift to touch the pins to find correct ones & do as stated. Then you can use the normal onboard jumper when you need to clear.
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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    it's where you can open a discussion with them re. RMA - you can't just send it in without prior authorisation & expect to get anything back.
    Ok, good to know.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWolf View Post
    Use something make shift to touch the pins to find correct ones & do as stated. Then you can use the normal onboard jumper when you need to clear.
    Yes, I thought that way too. But the thing is that after 3 previous defect ones (#1 loud buzzing, #2 DoA and #3 S3 resume problem), when probably all of few AB9 Qs (except one owned by my friend) ever delivered to Czech Republic passed my hands I would like once for all to be in possesion of 100% condition unit. For me this is a matter of sentiment Anyway, thank you for answer.
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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    I have problems updating my bios from the first version. I have put a help request on the forum with no reply so far.

    If all fails would I be better buying a new bios or just get my one reprogramed? and If i get a new bios is it
    pogramed with ther latest version?

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue1878 View Post
    I have problems updating my bios from the first version. I have put a help request on the forum with no reply so far.

    If all fails would I be better buying a new bios or just get my one reprogramed? and If i get a new bios is it
    pogramed with ther latest version?
    What problems have you encountered? Did you use windows / Dos or both?

    What board have you got? Some mobo's have a jumper you need to change so you can flash.



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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    hi guys does anyone know where i can buy a AudioMAX 7.1 card from in the uk i tried order one from the abit shop and they say they do not sell them any more if anyone can help i would appreciate it rob

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    hi ive got a soundMAX card now but i think my bios is gone all funny because my graphics cards wont work with the board i can get a picture from the s-video on the graphics card but not the dvi would i be better of buying a new bios ? or new mainboard thanks rob

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    Quote Originally Posted by domski View Post
    What problems have you encountered? Did you use windows / Dos or both?

    What board have you got? Some mobo's have a jumper you need to change so you can flash.


    It's the IN9 32x-Max mate....

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    Re: Where can I buy abit parts?

    I've tried both Windows and Dos and both fail.

    I get this error message...

    "The model of your M/B does not in the support list"

    ps... The poor English in the error text, that's how it is. lol

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