asus m32cd motherboard compatibilty

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My Asus M32CD computer has recently been encountered with a dead motherboard. Is there a another motherboard that could be compatible with this computer? The motherboard that the ASUS currently has is the asus h110-m/m32cd/dp_mb but I have trouble finding the same one online and I am looking for any other motherboard that could fit this model.
 
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Just checking. :) There is nothing sadder than buying a motherboard and not having the problem solved.

Indeed, and it appears to use a proprietary I/O shield as well. Pretty much every H110 board has PS/2 ports while yours doesn't seem too... may not fit with that back plate. You could try removing the back plate (assuming that isn't actually part of the case) and running a regular H110 board. There is also listings for refurb motherboards from that PC on eBay. They look to match your back plate/case.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=m32cd+motherboard&_sop=2
The PC had 6th gen cpu, so you can buy any H110, B150, or even the H170, B250 motherboard too, keep in mind you may need the micro ATX format motherboard, I don't know what case your pc has, if you get the micro ATX, they ( case + motherboard) should fit, because the old one is microATX. Also because your MB is the OEM (asus) PC, you may need get the new OS.
 

jr9

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Before you replace the motherboard, are you certain that the power supply just didn't die? It's far more likely to fail after the 30 day period than a motherboard is.

That ASUS motherboard is also available on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/H110M-M-2-LGA1151-MicroATX-Motherboard/dp/B01I6G2CUA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519426970&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+h110

As noted, since you have OEM Windows you may need to purchase a new license as your Windows OEM license is tied to your motherboard. Another reason to make for sure the motherboard is dead and not the PSU.
 
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I did check the PSU and confirmed that it was not the problem. Also the motherboard you put in the link is not the same one that the ASUS M32CD has. The one you provided has a PS/2 port which is not part of the PC case.

 

jr9

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Just checking. :) There is nothing sadder than buying a motherboard and not having the problem solved.

Indeed, and it appears to use a proprietary I/O shield as well. Pretty much every H110 board has PS/2 ports while yours doesn't seem too... may not fit with that back plate. You could try removing the back plate (assuming that isn't actually part of the case) and running a regular H110 board. There is also listings for refurb motherboards from that PC on eBay. They look to match your back plate/case.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=m32cd+motherboard&_sop=2
 
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