Replace a motherboard of an Aurora R3 with a card mother Aurora R4?

Essentially that the. Can I order a motherboard that has been used in a R4 and put it in my R3? The CPU cooler will work on both? I have a ti new 780gtx in my R3. Most of the things work very well, but from time to time it will reboot. I read it could be the power supply, or it could be the lack of support from the UEFI Bios on the old mothers R3 OEM. Thought to cover all the bases and move the two out.

I was counting on getting a dedicated power supply Bay of Booster X 5, but I can't find them anywhere. Out of Stock.

If anyone has any experience with this or knows if they make these power supply BoosterX5 Fps, I would be grateful of your.

However, all knowledge is welcome.

Just a quick, I replaced my MB, CPU and RAM on my R3 last week and I had no problem.

I have a MSI Z97M Gaming (micro ATX) and all lights and control center work. I had to change the cooling system, because I wasn't able to fix on the MB, but the rest of the installation was really easy... and the work of Council MIO perfectly.

I think it is there is a lot of buzz around permutation MB and Alienware system update, but it is not complicated and complex... and lights still work!

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