Bricked my Samsung NP900X4c

Installed Ubuntu 12.04 from a flash drive with UEFI ENABLED.  I never
could get it to dual boot with Windows 7 so I completely wiped the SSD
including the recovery partition. Ubuntu 12.04 worked well but I was
frustrated by the lack of support for function keys, and upgraded to
12.10 via internet.  Booting into 12.10 was difficult, and I frequently
got kernel panics as illustrated here:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47121
 
see this screenshot because it looked just like mine:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=79381&action=edit

In roughly one out of 15 startup cycles, the machine would boot
successfully and I could log-in.  I thought I'd use suspend/resume
instead of a power down because that seemed to work reliably. However
starting/stopping the WIFI and starting Bluetooth also threw a Kernel
panic necessitating a restart.

The only way to clear a Kernel panic was to press and hold the power
switch until the computer restarted.  In one of these power down cycles
I had the bright idea of hitting the emergency battery reset button
(small hole in the bottom plate of the computer).  THIS IS THE ACTION
THAT BRICKED THE COMPUTER.  From this point on, I just get a light on
the power button and nothing else... BIOS is toast!

FWIW- ubuntu 12.10 looked very promising.  The samsung kernel module
provided support for nearly all function keys with the exception of
wireless on/off.

Can anybody give me some advice regarding sourcing a new motherboard?

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