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So I thought I was finished...turned it on...CPU fan spins for about 5 seconds, then restarts...doesn't sound like anything else is starting up.
So I thought I was finished...turned it on...CPU fan spins for about 5 seconds, then restarts...doesn't sound like anything else is starting up.
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Astro A30 Headset (White) + A30 Headset Case + A30 Mobile Cable $70 Shipped
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[Help! My PC won't turn on/POST/Boot]
- Check your manual for beep codes or debug LED display codes
- Shutoff your PC, switch off the PSU, and unplug the power cable. Wait 10s and hold the power button to drain the remaining power out of the system
- Check your power is on I and the correct Voltage (120V/240V)
- Check that you plugged in the extra motherboard power (4 or 8 pin)
- Reconnect all your cables (Data and Power)
- Try a single stick of memory in the first RAM slot (read your manual), then try the other
- Check for any loose screws or bits in the case and behind the motherboard
- Check that you installed the motherboard standoff screws (Some cases have these pre-installed)
- Remount the GPU on another PCI-E slot, or try no GPU
- As a last step assemble the bare minimum outside the case (PSU, CPU, Heatsink, 1 stick of RAM, nothing else)
Thanks, i don't think my motherboard/case has standoff screws? RVZ01B and gigabtye Z87N-WIFI mini itx. I thought i should hear beeps from the motherboard on boot? i don't hear anything
You have no stand off screws? So your mobo is screwed in directly to the case?
I wish I could jump on that Rival.Cross-posting this from the B/S/T Thread due to the nature of the items I'm looking to offload. I'm not sure if anything has changed since I've last listed something here from that thread, but if so, just let me know and I'll take down this post as soon as possible.
Well this is strange...either RAM stick works in the first slot...if i try to put the second one in, the mobo won't stay on...is it a problem with the motherboard?
Well this is strange...either RAM stick works in the first slot...if i try to put the second one in, the mobo won't stay on...is it a problem with the motherboard?
Do you *need* an optical drive? Given the small price disparity between the Z87 and H87 ITX boards, you'd be very well served by dropping that and getting a 4670K and Gigabyte Z87N.
You could also cut the price by $100 by going with a different ITX case that can accept a proper PSU. Or even something like the EVGA Hadron Air. That'd reduce the overall price by $40, and has a better PSU.
*edit*
I thought the Hadron Air was a lot bigger than it actually is until I saw it in person. Have been very interested in one ever since. This is the only picture I could find that might give a good reference to that:
So, what's a good game to test the graphical prowess of my first build? Got an i5 4670k and 2gig R7265X. I downloaded Everquest Landmark since that was one of the main games I wanted to check out (I was a vanilla EQer back in 99) and then suddenly realized I definitely need a new monitor.... so I hooked up my rig to my HD TV in my bedroom and it's fucking awesome. Any cheap-ish games or demos I can check out to wow myself?
Quick question. If I am swapping my CPU for the exact same one (its stock, no OC nothing) should I reset my bios after I pull it out and plop in another one? Or change anything in windows? Im blanking mentally, thanks all
Is this a good deal? A dude is selling his gaming PC and I'm kinda considering buying it. I'm not really PC gamer so don't know that much about parts.
Core i7 4770k,
16 GB ram,
EVGA GTX 780 SC,
240mm radiator liquid cooled,
128GB SSD
500GB SATA 3 7200rpm HDD
Cooler Master Stryker case
$1350
A pic:
So, what's a good game to test the graphical prowess of my first build? Got an i5 4670k and 2gig R7265X. I downloaded Everquest Landmark since that was one of the main games I wanted to check out (I was a vanilla EQer back in 99) and then suddenly realized I definitely need a new monitor.... so I hooked up my rig to my HD TV in my bedroom and it's fucking awesome. Any cheap-ish games or demos I can check out to wow myself?
Hey there.
I've got two GTX 580's and was wanting to upgrade, do any of you guys know a decent place to sell old computer parts?
Ok I give up....
I am now ready to join the pc race after a gap of 14 years
My budget is $700
What is the best website for picking components
I did try pc part picker but it comes out more than $1000 everytime
Ok I give up....
I am now ready to join the pc race after a gap of 14 years
My budget is $700
What is the best website for picking components
I did try pc part picker but it comes out more than $1000 everytime
Anyone still using one of the Playstation 3D 24 incher's for a monitor? Wonder how well they work, can pick one up pretty cheap and Im thinking about it
Okay, here's the basis:snip
No harm reseting bios/cmos, windows should be fine.
Well i made it to microcenter before they closed and swapped out my mobo, they only had 1 other open box one, no new ones. wish me luck.
NoRéN;107856663 said:were you able to check it in store and make sure nothing was missing?
Chivalry is on sale on steam and BF3 is cheap now and still has people playing.
Can it not handle BF4?
Because that's the build I'm making right now, and if I can't even play that I will be very sad...
It can easily but you said you were looking for cheap-ish games.
I have an 8500GT from an old build. Anything I can do with that? (Dedicated PHYSX card maybe?) Main GPU is GTX 760.
NoRéN;107852307 said:what are you trying to get? I doubt changing a retailer will amount to a decrease of $300.
What's the build you are going for?
ClassicShellSo first time seeing windows 8.1....wtf is this lol. Any help on how i can make this more classic?
Not really, too close to new retail.Is this a good deal? A dude is selling his gaming PC and I'm kinda considering buying it. I'm not really PC gamer so don't know that much about parts.
Core i7 4770k,
16 GB ram,
EVGA GTX 780 SC,
240mm radiator liquid cooled,
128GB SSD
500GB SATA 3 7200rpm HDD
Cooler Master Stryker case
$1350
A pic:
Need help picking a mouse. I've never owned a gaming mouse so idk what it would feel like compared to standard one. Been reading about the Deathadder 2013 and the Steelseries Rival but they just look to big for my hands. I tried finding them unboxed at Microcenter so I could compare and see if those sizes are comfortable for me but sadly they didn't have any on display.
I'm going crazy here guys, please guide me
Get a CM Spawn. Cheap and good sensor + small.Need help picking a mouse. I've never owned a gaming mouse so idk what it would feel like compared to standard one. Been reading about the Deathadder 2013 and the Steelseries Rival but they just look to big for my hands. I tried finding them unboxed at Microcenter so I could compare and see if those sizes are comfortable for me but sadly they didn't have any on display.
I'm going crazy here guys, please guide me
I'm more of a palm grip guy. I like my hand to feel rested and not get fatigued and unfortunately the claw grip gets too uncomfortable after a whileHey! First you want to determine what kind of grip you use on your mouse. The two most common are claw grip and palm grip. Thats where I started, and I sorta went from there. I bought a G9X a few months back because I claw grip and it fit me perfect! I hope this gives you a starting point, good luck!
Looks decent but doesn't look too comfortable. Guess I'm gonna have to hit some stores and just test them for myself until I find one that suits me.
You want stability in SSDs? Buy Intel, great warranty too!Not that it needs to be said but another OCZ SSD died on me =(
Anecdotal proof!
Built my first pc today. Took me practically all day, but I got it done. Thanks again to those who answered some of my questions.
Now what is the best thing to do with the old hard drive on the old pc? Smash it to pieces?