Generally the Motherboard is replaced as a service part. Present design of
the Motherboard include multilayers that are extremely delicate to service,
let alone troubleshoot. Requiring special tools, techniques, and very
skilled technicians. The cost and effectiveness of repair is precluded by
the replacment cost with a Motherboard that has many more features and
options than the original. Yes, however, it may require an upgraded
processor and new memory.
Charles Schuler" wrote in message
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does it has any good in computer motherboard repair services?
Seldom, if ever.