![]() Since the stock motherboard also provides onboard video, chances are you don't have a video card plugged into your motherboard (unless you've upgraded that yourself) which means you should also look for a motherboard that provides onboard video so you don't have to purchase a video card. If you are willing to upgrade your ram, then your options open up to any motherboard that supports the Intel Pentium Dual Core processor. ![]() Those motherboards have similar specs to the stock motherboard and you can take a look at the specs of the Acer Aspire M1640 from this link below:īoth those motherboards I have linked you too are microATX boards, which should fit fine in your case which may be a standard ATX case. There are a few options you have on this, but if you want to maintain full compatibility with your current hardware, then you must purchase a motherboard that supports DDR2 533/667 MHz SDRAM since that is what comes standard in Acer Aspire M1640 Desktops.Ī few options that would be similar to stock motherboard would be: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller is a windows driver.
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