MOVED: MSI 945PL Neo motherboard Question

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Quote from: pbcgraphics on 29-August-06, 11:58:52
The problem is the motherboard. They didnt really give me any details, but the board is replaced and now everything works great. Thanks again for all your help!
I guess they won't provide you any details unless you really dig hard to find it out.... They just want to have happy customers anyway... As long as you're happy, case closed

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