* Motherboard manufacturer's name: ASUS A8M2N-LA * HP/Compaq name: NodusM3-GL8E (HP P/N 5188-5622) CPU/Processor * Socket: AM2 * Supports AMD Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2, and Sempron processors Front-side bus (FSB) * 2000 MegaTransfers/second Chipset * GeForce 6150 LE chipset BIOS features * Award brand system BIOS * Keyboard combination to used to. ASUS is a worldwide top-three consumer notebook vendor and maker of the world’s best-selling, most award-winning, motherboards. Driven by innovation and committed to quality, ASUS won 4,256 awards in 2013 and is widely credited with revolutionizing the PC industry with its Eee PC™. Company revenue for 2011 was approximately US$11.9 billion. https://turboavid.weebly.com/remote-ndis-usb-drivers-for-mac.html. Tips for better search results. Mbox pro driver for mac. Ensure correct spelling and spacing - Examples: 'paper jam' Use product model name: - Examples: laserjet pro p1102, DeskJet 2130 For HP products a product number.
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Product Information
- The ASUSTeK NodusM3 version A8M2N-LA AMD CPU motherboard is one of the best options for putting together a very affordable rig that still performs well with basic computing tasks. Originally a proprietary motherboard for the HP Pavilion and Compaq desktop series, the A8M2N-LA has an AM2 socket that supports several AMD CPU versions: the Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2 and Sempron processor series. This ASUSTeK motherboard supports AMD multi-core processor types with a 64-bit architecture, which means that a desktop with this hardware should be able to handle typical computer functions. These include running Microsoft Office applications, Windows 7, and internet browsing with relative ease. Just like other motherboards in the same generation, the A8M2N-LA AMD motherboard accommodates DDR2 DIMM memory modules with four 240-pin sockets. These RAM slots support PC 4200 (533 MHz) and PC2 5300 (667MHz) DDR2 DIMMs for a maximum of four or more gigabytes of random access memory. The BIOS features include an Award brand BIOS Keyboard system and users only need to enter the BIOS settings by pressing F1. The BIOS has a jumper that allows you to reset the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS or when BIOS is disabling password checking. This may prove to be very useful when it comes to a pre-owned mobo with a BIOS password, as is often the case with those that are previously on some HP systems. The A8M2N-LA AMD processor motherboard comes with a basic set of set of slots and connections for essential desktop computer hardware. Among the internal connectors are four SATA connectors for the main hard drive and backup HDDs, two PATA connectors, one 24-pin ATX power connector, one 4-pin ATX power connector and one floppy drive connector. Other internal connectors include two 12 volt connectors for the CPU fan and the PC fan, one -pin header for power button, reset button, power LED, and HDD LED as well as one audio header for headphone-out and microphone-in, one audio header for line input, four USB connectors, and one IEEE 1394 connector. As for the internal slots for desktop peripherals, this ASUS AMD mobo has several PCI slots including one PCI express slot for ideally for a graphics card and three more slots for other peripherals such as a sound card. Both the graphic and sound cards are useful for enhancing your computer monitor’s display and audio quality. Please note Media Center app may require additional drivers before you can run them on your computer. The ASUSTeK A8M2N-LA Micro-ATX: 24.4 cm (9.6 inches) x 24.4 cm (9.6 inches) form factor. Since this mobo belongs to an earlier generation of motherboards, it is a good idea to use an aftermarket heatsink that fits well into the micro-ATX desktop size. Apart from the internal connectors that route to the back of the desktop computer, the back I/O ports of the mobo include PS/2 mouse and keyboard connections, RJ-45 LAN connection, video graphics adapter, and an SPDIF coaxial out. Add your ram and get to gaming with this motherboard.
Product Identifiers
- ASUS
- A8M2N-LA
- 0610074079392
- NodusM3
- 98195372
Product Key Features
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- MicroATX
- Socket AM2
- AMD
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Additional Product Features
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- Ethernet
- 533MHz
- Motherboard
- RJ-45 LAN Port X 1, PS/2 Keyboardx1, FireWire (Ieee1394a) X 2, USB 2.0x5, PS/2 Mousex1, Floppy Port X 1
- 1X PCI Express x16
- Socket AM2
- GeForce 6150 Le
- Realtek Alc883
- Sempron, Athlon 64x2, Athlon 64
Asus A8m2n-la Nodusm3 Drivers For Macbook Pro
I need some help.
A friend of mine has an HP a1730n and the motherboard failed. I replaced the motherboard with an identical Asus (HP proprietary) A8M2N-LA (purchased from eBay). The new boards cost more than the computer was worth.
I transferred the 4GB of memory and AMD 4600+ CPU over from the old board and the new (used) board I received wouldn't POST when all 4 banks were filled with Crucial 1GB DDR2 memory modules.
Banks 1/3 work fine; the computer boots up and Windows 7 loads fine. However, as soon as 2 and 4 or 2 or 4 (singular) are populated, the system just beeps (approx 1 second on, 1 second off, 3 seconds on, 3 seconds off).
I have tried each of the 1GB modules in bank 1 by themselves and the system boots perfectly. I also ram memtest86 and each module passed.
I sent the board back, received another board and experienced the exact same issue. I have tried to clear the CMOS and no difference.
Also, I replaced the weak HP power supply with a 550w power supply.
I also updated the BIOS to most current version, still no joy.
I am at a loss. Can anyone help? Thank you! .. Curt
A friend of mine has an HP a1730n and the motherboard failed. I replaced the motherboard with an identical Asus (HP proprietary) A8M2N-LA (purchased from eBay). The new boards cost more than the computer was worth.
I transferred the 4GB of memory and AMD 4600+ CPU over from the old board and the new (used) board I received wouldn't POST when all 4 banks were filled with Crucial 1GB DDR2 memory modules.
Banks 1/3 work fine; the computer boots up and Windows 7 loads fine. However, as soon as 2 and 4 or 2 or 4 (singular) are populated, the system just beeps (approx 1 second on, 1 second off, 3 seconds on, 3 seconds off).
I have tried each of the 1GB modules in bank 1 by themselves and the system boots perfectly. I also ram memtest86 and each module passed.
I sent the board back, received another board and experienced the exact same issue. I have tried to clear the CMOS and no difference.
Also, I replaced the weak HP power supply with a 550w power supply.
I also updated the BIOS to most current version, still no joy.
I am at a loss. Can anyone help? Thank you! .. Curt