Not same. Z8NA-D6C is a light version, thus cheaper thah nZ8NA-D6.
If your sound does not work, most likely you need drivers. First of all make sure that you know your motherboard model. After that go to the motherboard manufacture website, for instance, you have Asus. Go to asus.com choose your country. Go to support, locate drivers and so on.
No , it servers as the fan for the CPU on the motherboard , this can be done with any motherboard
Yes, you can add an Asus Rampage IV Extreme water block to an Asus Rampage IV Black Edition motherboard, as they share the same LGA 2011 socket and similar layout. However, you should ensure that the mounting points align properly and that the water block is compatible with the VRM and chipset cooling requirements of the Black Edition. It's also important to verify the thermal performance and cooling capabilities to ensure optimal operation. Always consult the specifications and user manuals for both products before proceeding.
The case, motherboard, and power supply must all be the same form factor. Obviously the motherboard and the case would have to be the same or the motherboard would never fit in the case. Then the power supply must not only fit in the case, but have the same connectors as the motherboard. Otherwise it won't work.
I would recommend the X200CA Asus Laptop. It has an 11 inch display, better characteristics than the Chromebook and is almost at the same price. If you are willing to pay a bit extra for a touchscreen display for your laptor, better get the Asus VivoBook S200E.
Difference is only in the architecture,but working principle is same,
No motherboard i have ever heard of has been able to do that. And if your trying to get one that can your going to be paying somone alot of money to make you a special kind of motherboard which i dont even know if you can. As in you would be better off buying a new motherboard that is 5x better or so for the same price or maby even cheaper. Hope this helped :)
You will need to replace your Asus Transformerpad T100 battery if it continues to drain the same amount as if it was in use. Batteries should drain less, not the same, while in sleep mode.
Buy a new motherboard and replace the old by the PC engineer that fixed the same PC unit.
It depends on how severe the malfunction was. If the motherboard just quit working, you only need the motherboard repaired or replaced. If you replace it, be sure it has all the same compatibilities as the old one. It would be best to just get the same motherboard. But, if the motherboard catastrophically failed in a sparks-flying and smoke-puffing explosion, then it probably took some other parts with it, or the power supply failed and took the motherboard (and everything else) with it. Your best bet in this case would be to scavenge which parts still work and scrap the rest.
A baby AT will not fit into the same case as an XT on a motherboard
I am going to assume you're being technical and using the term CPU meaning the processor specifically. Usually when you buy a motherboard located somewhere in the specifications it will tell you what "socket" the motherboard supports. Just like how only US electrical plugs will fit into US electrical outlets, it is the same for motherboards. For example, the Asus Intel P965 Motherboard states it supports socket 775 processors. Usually the motherboard will have the processor it supports in the title name, this one being Asus Intel. So by buying that motherboard you would go and buy a processor, that's made by Intel, with a socket 775 fit. Unfortunately technology has its limitations, so if you buy a motherboard and your socket becomes outdated, you will probably have to buy a new motherboard to accommodate the new sockets if you ever want to upgrade the processor. On the plus side, motherboards aren't all that expensive. However, processors ARE expensive, especially if you plan to go over 2 Gigahertz in speed. The Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor E6800 2.93 GHz processor costs $1,049.99, according to Best Buy. So, make sure you plan your computer investments wisely.