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MrTeressaBond
November 1st, 2006, 00:43
Where can I get the accessories for the ASUS P5B Deluxe/WIFI?

i know this may seem abit out of the ordinary or i dont know if this is the right place, but i was hoping someone here might know.

as alot might know, wen buying this motherboard retail, u get everything in it. but whe it comes to an OEM product, u dont really get anything, besides the motherboard itself:d

so i was wondreing if anyone might know if it is possible to obtain the following:

UltraDMA 133/100/66 cable
FDD cable
SATA cables
SATA power cables
I/O Shield
User's manual
USB2.0 port module
3 in 1 Q-connector
IEEE1394 port module
InterVideoŽ Media Launcher (OEM version)
Optional Fan for Water-Cooling or Passive-Cooling only
ASUS WiFi-AP Solo omni-directional antenna
Array Mic

this is all from the retail version of the ASUS P5B Deluxe/ WIFI edition, and as is aid, if possible to gain those item from anywhere or from ASUS as i prefered.

i would realy appreciate it if ayone, anyone can help me out with this as soon as possible.

thanks very much. i didnt quite know where else to mention this.

Tomlo
November 1st, 2006, 17:13
These are easily obtainable from places like newegg or a local shop:

UltraDMA 133/100/66 cable
FDD cable
SATA cables
SATA power cables

These you are likely only going to find in a retail box and nowhere else:

I/O Shield
User's manual
USB2.0 port module
3 in 1 Q-connector
IEEE1394 port module
InterVideoŽ Media Launcher (OEM version)
Optional Fan for Water-Cooling or Passive-Cooling only
ASUS WiFi-AP Solo omni-directional antenna
Array Mic


Basically all the cool stuff...

I would recomend always buying motherboards retail.

Other things like processors, video cards, and hard drives OEM is no real problem but motherboards require all the fasteners to assemble "correctly" and a manual really helps besides its worth the money for all the cool toys and the warrenty is nice to have.

MrTeressaBond
November 2nd, 2006, 12:04
well, the seller says they can obtained from giving a call from ASUS.

has anyone have an idea?

BrooksyX
November 2nd, 2006, 22:22
http://www.asus.com/

send them an email asking if you can purchase the parts that go with the motherboard.

MrTeressaBond
November 7th, 2006, 12:24
well i tired, but it wants me to fill all these fields which i dont really have or know what to put.

i just want to email or message to them directly and to see if they can send me all those parts to me, exactly what u woudl get in the retail version of the motherboard.

does anyone know where that can be possible then?

i am thinking of buying a new OEM motherboard and wanting to get the parts and manuals from ASUS.

Smurph
November 11th, 2006, 08:44
well i tired, but it wants me to fill all these fields which i dont really have or know what to put.

i just want to email or message to them directly and to see if they can send me all those parts to me, exactly what u woudl get in the retail version of the motherboard.

does anyone know where that can be possible then?

i am thinking of buying a new OEM motherboard and wanting to get the parts and manuals from ASUS.

Not a good plan. the whole idea behind buying OEM is that you know you won't need all that stuff. If you buy OEM and then the accessories, a lot of the time, it will be roughly equal to retail price.

Tomlo
November 12th, 2006, 01:02
I would be willing to bet it would cost more to buy an OEM and accessories seperate.

The only time I would recomend a OEM motherboard is as a replacement for the same board in retail if it were to break and you were satisfied with the product and any warrentys were void.

Otherwise your buying a bike without any pedals.