Need suggestions on new Motherboards to run Windows 7

Deacon,
It feels like you are picking apart my every post which isn't helpful at all. Bottom line is my computer ran windows XP and windows vista perfectly. I did a lot of work before I replaced this board. I went through a lot of headache trying to find the right drivers, and nothing worked. And I wasn't the only one who had problems with this board as you can see in thread I linked above from PC help forum. 2 people with the exact same problem with the exact same board who came to the exact same solution. Let's just be happy that I have a working computer now and that hopefully someone facing the same dilemma as me and the person in the PC help forum thread can avoid a lot of headaches.
 

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Windows 7 Home premium 32-bit
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Windows 7 Home premium 32-bit
You are misunderstanding my points. I am not picking apart everything you post. I'm correcting things, so going forward, you and others reading will have the correct info. Instead of taking it as a personal attack, see it as someone passing on information based on years and years of experience.

As we already discussed there have been many examples of people running a system perfectly fine with Vista, only to find out after trying to run Windows 7 that their memory is bad. That is why drivers exist for each OS, because each OS interacts with your hardware in different ways. I understand you did some troubleshooting before replacing the board. Sometimes, it does come down to spending money on new hardware.

You seem to think I am telling you that you made a mistake. I am not. I'm trying to get you to understand the difference between unsupported and incompatible, for future reference. We have a saying in the business world that throwing money at a problem is always the best solution. I'm posting my comments so you know the difference when a manufacturer tells you that a board is unspported...it has nothing at all to do with compatibility. I'm sure I could find someone online running your board with Windows 7. That doesn't mean anything one way or another, because of the sheer number of variables that go into a system.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1Intel Core i7-260012 GB Patriot Extreme DDR3-1333Nvidia GTX 470
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i7-2600
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P-B3
Memory
12 GB Patriot Extreme DDR3-1333
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 470
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp 2209WA
Hard Drives
OCZ Agility3 240 GB, WD5001AALS, WD7501AALS
PSU
OCZ ModStream 700W
Case
CoolerMaster HAF 912 Advanced
Cooling
CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
I think we are missing each others points. So there is no point in discussing this further.

However, I would love for you to find someone running windows 7 with my board so I can talk with them.
 

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I understand your point clearly. I am not saying you gave up too soon or made any mistakes in your troubleshooting steps. I was correcting the semantics of the discussions for future reference.

NOTE: I did some searching online and did read the thread you linked to...with someone else having a similar issue. The dmp files that he was getting referred to a memory issue. That basically means it is one of three things:

1. Bad memory
2. Bad motherboard
3. Incorrect timings/voltage etc for that specific memory in the BIOS

Points 2 and 3 could easily be "resolved" by getting a new motherboard, even though it might not have been necessary. I know he did in the end, but as I've been trying to say, there are things that weren't suggested in that thread that he could have checked first. I didn't see any discussions from that Jordan66 guy to say how he had his memory configured. It's very possible the board didn't pick up the settings from the SPD chips on the memory, and required them to be set manually, which he probably didn't know how to do.

Again, I am not trying to say you made a mistake. My "job" is to make sure factual information is posted so anyone reading this thread understands. There's a person in another subforum trying to upgrade a Gigabyte board to Windows 7 and is asking about drivers, since Gigabyte lists it is unsupported. Since that is an Intel-based board, he'll have no problems.

I will agree that there's little room to discuss anything because you have a new board, and from what I can read, it is running very well for you. That is a good thing, and does solve the problem.

Not to open a new can of worms, but that's one of the several reasons why I only use Intel processors and chipsets. Much better OS support!
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1Intel Core i7-260012 GB Patriot Extreme DDR3-1333Nvidia GTX 470
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i7-2600
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P-B3
Memory
12 GB Patriot Extreme DDR3-1333
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 470
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp 2209WA
Hard Drives
OCZ Agility3 240 GB, WD5001AALS, WD7501AALS
PSU
OCZ ModStream 700W
Case
CoolerMaster HAF 912 Advanced
Cooling
CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus

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Microsoft Windows 10 Professional / Windows 7...Intel i5-357016GB DDR3AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Microsoft Windows 10 Professional / Windows 7 Professional
CPU
Intel i5-3570
Motherboard
Lenovo Mahobay
Memory
16GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
Sound Card
(1) Realtek HD Audio (2) AMD HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
LG LS192WS
Screen Resolution
1440 x 900 @ 32bit color
Hard Drives
(1) SUV300S37A/120G (2) ST3500413AS SATA Disk Device AHCI mode enabled.
PSU
Corsair HX620
Case
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition
Cooling
Cooler Master Hyper 212 + Artic Silver 5 on CPU/GPU
Keyboard
Dell SK-8115
Mouse
Razer Copperhead with MAPED mat (awesome!)
Internet Speed
100 Mbps up/down
Browser
Chrome
Rompedor I have to agree with Deacon, he's not picking on you rather trying to explain some basic things.

In reality the AsRock n61p-s could have developed some problem with w7 installed. W7 is nearly driver complete and can load generic ones for a load of hard ware and configurations. The only ones it won't do are for USB 3.0 and LAN which I have always had to install manually from a download or a board driver disk.

I have installed w7 Ult 32bit on a Compaq made in 2005 before Vista was even released, it sure wasn't compatible but it ran just fine. Problems arise with peripheral harware, printers, scanners, cams, etc made for the XP era which may not have w7 drivers.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1Intel i5-2550K, Differing ~4.4-4.8GHz No buil...16GB G.Skill Sniper 1866MHz @ 2133MHz 2x8GBASUS GTX650TIB-DC2OC-2GD5, (650TI Boost)
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built Desktop By DataTech
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
CPU
Intel i5-2550K, Differing ~4.4-4.8GHz No built in GPU
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Memory
16GB G.Skill Sniper 1866MHz @ 2133MHz 2x8GB
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GTX650TIB-DC2OC-2GD5, (650TI Boost)
Sound Card
Onboard Realtek 5-1
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung P2570HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD for OS, 500GB Seagate Constellation (Enterprise drive) for Data
PSU
Corsair HX650W
Case
Inwin Dragon Rider
Cooling
Hyper 212 EVO w/two Noctua fans, push-pull, @1300 RPM
Keyboard
E-Z Eyes, bright yellow keys with large characters
Mouse
steelseries SENSEI Laser Pro Gaming
Internet Speed
48-51Mbs Mbs down, 11 Mbs up Xfinity Cable
Antivirus
Norton Internet Security 2013
Browser
IE 10, Opera, Pale Moon if needed
Other Info
4 case fans, LG BluRay-RE, ASUS DVD-RW, Mr. Fusion power supply, 1.21 gigawatts.
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