Thats normal.
God freaking dammit, took me 3hrs to figure out how to make my new desktop recognize my 3TB Seagate drive. What a nightmare.
Oh man, my GTX 670 died (RMA'd) and i got a GTX 780 in replace as the 670 is no longer available. I'm rocking an old QX9650@3,5ghz with 8GB DDR2 RAM. My CPU is a huge bottleneck, right? Should i sell the GTX 780 and get another card? I don't really want to upgrade the rest of the computer until the Oculus Rift and such gets released.
Disk Management?
NoRéN;108022800 said:I'm getting my second ssd today. So, it should be as simple as installing it > computer > manage > disk management > find the ssd and format or something?
I didn't have to format my Samsung EVO 250GB SSD. I'm not sure you need to format SSDs, only RAW HDDs.
Google helped me out with this same exact problem last night. Figured out you needed to go into Disk Management and format it since it was a RAW drive. Took about 4 and a half hours for it to format a 3TB (2.7) drive.
.... Go ahead and post questions like that in this thread instead of messing around for so long. It is a very rudimentary process that almost everyone in this thread should know by now. You would have gotten a reply and been on your way in 15mins no 4 and 1/2 hours haha. Either way, I'm glad you figured it out. Enjoy your new build.
Nah, I figured it out by Googling the problem within 20 minutes. Would've probably taken just as long for someone to reply here lol. The 4 and a half hours was to format the HDD.
NoRéN;108023106 said:aww, fuck yes!
So, install > hook up > start computer and what then? Did you need to do anything in bios?
thanks for the info.Go to Start menu, type partition, select "create and format hard disk partitions". Right click your new drive, format, follow the wizard.
God I just cannot decide if I want to buy the CX600M for 50$ after rebate or if I want to wait for a better deal on a PSU like a seasonic.
Thoughts anyone? The rebate ends today...I'm not in a huge rush but I will have all of my parts to build my PC this week minus the psu
You can just use quick format, takes less than a minute.
Full format actually writes 0's to the drive. Quick format marks all sectors as deleted and available to be overwritten. No difference in performance, this is essentially the same thing as putting all files on a drive in the recycle bin and emptying, though it also sets up the partition table in both scenarios too, which is the important bit.
Go to Start menu, type partition, select "create and format hard disk partitions". Right click your new drive, format, follow the wizard.
yeaaah....i know PC GAF, building myself from the ground up is the way to go, but:
is this set good enough for modern gaming in 1080p? BF4 in 60fps?
http://www.mediamarkt.de/mcs/product/ACER-Predator-G3-605,48353,462768,1176401.html?langId=-3
thanks!
I'll take a look thanks
Not on ultra, that is slightly below 50fps unless an update or the new Nvidia drivers have improved performance in that game.
But probably on a bit lower settings.
yeaaah....i know PC GAF, building myself from the ground up is the way to go, but:
is this set good enough for modern gaming in 1080p? BF4 in 60fps?
http://www.mediamarkt.de/mcs/product/ACER-Predator-G3-605,48353,462768,1176401.html?langId=-3
thanks!
Or you could reference the other answers we've given you for this question
GTX 760 w/ 1.5gb RAM is a thing? I've only ever seen them at 2gb. That build should get you 1080/60 dependent on settings
Corsair 250D (290mm length GPU) Case volume: 28.1 Liters
Everyone seems to getting on the SFF design these days =D
getting this one.. thanks mate
Here's my current setup.
I recently got one of those fine Korean 1440p monitorsand overclocked it to a nice 96hz. My faithful 2GB GTX 670 isn't able to get me those buttery smooth framerates anymore so I'm looking to upgrade to something on the high/very high end. With my tax return coming in soon, I'm looking to treat myself and spend around 700-800 dollars.Qnix Master race
What card would GAF recommend?
What's the external soundcard? How are you hooking up your external soundcard? Optical? RCA? I would suspect your motherboard if you're doing RCA out.I have this problem for some time, but I can't find a solution. My audio setup is two KRK Rokit 8's with an external soundcard. When I'm doing just some random internet stuff, watch a video etc I don't have this problem. But when I start up a game I get static noise out of my speakers. I've turned the volume of each of my speaker to like 30% , because otherwise I'm going mental over it. I first thought it were the cables, but I only get it when I startup a game.
I've recorded some of the noise (you might have to turn up your volume): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldeE4X6tC6M
Anyone that knows what is causing this and what I can do solve it?
NoRéN;108031902 said:setting up my second ssd: MBR or GPT?
Stick with MBR for sake of compatibility and ease of installation (if your installing Windwos to it).
What's the external soundcard? How are you hooking up your external soundcard? Optical? RCA? I would suspect your motherboard if you're doing RCA out.
Seagate 600 Pro 240GB SSD is $120 right now.
$10 cheaper than what it was 5 days ago:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...details.asp?EdpNo=8936552&srkey=XEA-102360143
Or you can buy through Amazon via Circuit City / Tigerdirect.
P.S. This has a 5 year warranty.
Alright well my 4670k is OC'd stable at 1.25v @ 4.1ghz - No other settings messed with and thats good enough for me! With my CM 212 Hyper its at no more than 76c, I dont wanna much around trying to squeeze any more out of it on air. How fun!
Bought it five days ago, called them, told them about it, bam, $10 back. Thanks for the heads up.
Would using Windows 8's "Refresh" feature good enough after changing the motherboard/CPU or I'm really forced to format and re-install?
I'm about to order a new motherboard/cpu/ram but I formated my PC like 2 months ago and I don't want to start from scratch all over again.
Could be. If you have XLR input on your speakers, why not test them and rule out your speaker being the culprit? My first and last problem with this was poor EMI shielding from my motherboard til I got a internal soundcard.Roland UA25 EX.
I have two XLR female - XLR female going to my subwoofer (For the L - R). From my subwoofer I have an XLR female - Jack male going to my speaker (one for the left and one for the right one). The Jack side is plugged in my speaker.
Could the problem be the Jack side? I have also an XLR input on my speaker, but I used the Jack because I had those cables already,.
You wont regret it. Beautiful case, great build quality, and WAY more room inside than you would expect for such a small case. Easily my #1 choice for a mini-itx case.
Alright well my 4670k is OC'd stable at 1.25v @ 4.1ghz - No other settings messed with and thats good enough for me! With my CM 212 Hyper its at no more than 76c, I dont wanna much around trying to squeeze any more out of it on air. How fun!
Alright well my 4670k is OC'd stable at 1.25v @ 4.1ghz - No other settings messed with and thats good enough for me! With my CM 212 Hyper its at no more than 76c, I dont wanna much around trying to squeeze any more out of it on air. How fun!
Seems like a lot of vcore for a really small overclock. Think you need to do a bit more reading on haswell overclocking, for 4.1ghz id expect very close vcore to stock. At 1.25v of expect 4.4ghz.
I currently have my 4670k overclocked to 4.1GHz only on 1.10v. Not sure if you want to tone down the voltage to bring the temp down a bit.
Could be. If you have XLR input on your speakers, why not test them and rule out your speaker being the culprit? My first and last problem with this was poor EMI shielding from my motherboard til I got a internal soundcard.
Intel's own chipset SSD were/are the most reliableI fear reliability, I hear a lot of bad shit about SSD's dying all the time.
You don't actually have to do anything like a re-install if switching mobo/CPU. I went from an old AMD phenom to an i5 4670k and everything continued to work swimmingly.
The other alternative is to mute your system sound and see if that works. It's an issue I find to be notorious among laptops but not rare on regular desktop computers either.Alright, I'm going to give it a try.
Fingers crossed.
Gumbie said:Selling a pair of Gigabyte WindForce 3X 450W 2GB 770 GTXs. These are the cards only, no accessories or cables.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125463
If anyone is interested I can send pics of the actual cards.
I'll sell separately for $280 shipped or $540 for both ($20 discount for buying them as a pair)