Title: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: JungleCat03 on September 12, 2007, 02:10:39 PM Hi, shamelessly seeking advice from anyone who can help...
My Delll inspiron 9200 laptop has a cracked motherboard, so I need to get a new one. This is likely to be fairly expensive, so was wondering if anyone in the know could give me an idea of a good place to buy laptop motherboards at non-prohibitive prices. Thanks in advance. :)up Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: TheChipPrince on September 12, 2007, 02:23:53 PM 'broken laptop motherf*cker' will be your words when you find out a price i'd guess... Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: brummieboy on September 12, 2007, 02:27:38 PM I suspect you'll be pricing up a new laptop before too long ..
Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: RichEO on September 12, 2007, 02:32:10 PM Find out what the model number is then you can search for it.
Your best bet will probably be finding one on ebay that has a broken screen, they are usually not worth repairing. How did it break? You dropped it... and you have house insurance right ;whistle; Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: kinboshi on September 12, 2007, 05:10:58 PM Find out what the model number is then you can search for it. Your best bet will probably be finding one on ebay that has a broken screen, they are usually not worth repairing. How did it break? You dropped it... and you have house insurance right ;whistle; Damn, this fella's good. Was about to post the same advice about finding one with a broken screen. It's like having a written-off car because it's been in rear-end shunt and the chassis is buggered. The engine's still fine, and if there's another car with an engine that's blown up - you can make one working car out of that. House insurance is a good call as well. Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: JungleCat03 on September 12, 2007, 05:23:13 PM Thanks for the advice folks. Much appreciated.
It looks like I can buy a motherboard for about 150 + 15 p&p then pay someone 10-20 quid to fit it. As I also need to replace the dvd drive for 30-40 quid, and get a replacement charger for 25-35 all in all it may cost 250 quid plus to bring it back to decent working order. Sick rake. I'll look at broken monitor computers though to see if i can pick up a better deal. Can't claim on house insurance sadly as well, I don't have any. 2 and a half years of lugging my laptop round all over the place was bound to take its toll eventually! Thanks again... Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: AndrewT on September 12, 2007, 05:25:45 PM If it's two and a half years old you may as well just buy a new one.
Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: kinboshi on September 12, 2007, 05:26:06 PM Thanks for the advice folks. Much appreciated. It looks like I can buy a motherboard for about 150 + 15 p&p then pay someone 10-20 quid to fit it. As I also need to replace the dvd drive for 30-40 quid, and get a replacement charger for 25-35 all in all it may cost 250 quid plus to bring it back to decent working order. Sick rake. I'll look at broken monitor computers though to see if i can pick up a better deal. Can't claim on house insurance sadly as well, I don't have any. 2 and a half years of lugging my laptop round all over the place was bound to take its toll eventually! Thanks again... Get some house insurance... Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: Irishdenis on September 12, 2007, 05:34:36 PM Where are you getting the replacement board from and what warranty are you getting. I can tell you that for £150 you are getting a good deal. How do you know the board is cracked. Have you opened it yourself! ! ! It might be cheaper to trade it in on a better model with warranty.
Title: Re: Broken laptop motherboard...any advice? Post by: RichEO on September 12, 2007, 09:34:46 PM What have you been doing to need all this new stuff!
You can get new laptops from around £300 (not the best spec though). What spec is an inspiron 9200? You can get a new inspiron 1501 for £349 or an inspiron 6400 for £359. You get a new warranty and every other bit of the laptop is new. You can probably sell your laptop for spares on ebay. Who knows, it might make £100 if someone is after the screen. I'd certainly think twice (or 10 times) before spending £250 on an old laptop. House insurance would be similar price to a new cheap laptop, and cracked motherboard is easy to claim for = drop damage. You'll have to make sure accidental damage cover to laptops is included and there will probably be a £50 excess. Free house insurance, if you need it. If the Inspiron 9200 is a particularly high spec laptop then you might get a more expensive replacement (like for like or new for old or whatever!). |