
My old Asus p4be just blew away: it is the two handles that attach the heat sink to the northbridge that broke (typically the thing that should not happen with a well designed board, after only 3.5 years of use). It caused a fan noise + warnings in the asus probe (fan under threshold warning), it was really a bad noise.
I tried to fix it but then the computer did not work anymore (no graphic, screen received "no signal").
Asus doesn't make intel 478 sockets anymore, and in Paris, only Asrock mobos are available, so I am going to get one (50 euros)....
It is super hard to get socket 478 + more than 3 pci slots + udma 133 nowadays... apparently most shops were out of stock this week (fortunately I found an Asrock board in a shop)....
I just can't imagine not being able to run scope one day just because of the technology progresses....

I'll tell you about that mobo when it is installed (arrrg) and i hope it'll rock my ass as the brand name suggests....