You should connect it to the motherboard CPU fan header unless you want it running at full tilt all the time.
I don't really care. I just want whatever way is safest and will last
You should connect it to the motherboard CPU fan header unless you want it running at full tilt all the time.
I don't really care. I just want whatever way is safest and will last
Almost done guys. Just 3 more questions
1) Where do I connect the power switch, LED switch and reset switch on the motherboard? I have a Gigabyte UD4H to be specific
2) Do I use the 6 pin or 8 pin connector for the graphics card?
3) Can I connect my optical drive from SATA to PSU?
1. It's in your motherboard manual.
2. You have to use what your video card requires. If there are 8 pin holes, you need an 8 pin.
3. Umm... It requires two connections. Data (skinny port) and power (wider port)
1) Just found it. Thanks
2) The GTX 780 has one 6 pin and one 8 pin. That means I have to connect both yeah?
3) My stupid optical drive didn't come with anything else. Guess I'm screwed til I can buy those connectors
1) Just found it. Thanks
2) The GTX 780 has one 6 pin and one 8 pin. That means I have to connect both yeah?
3) My stupid optical drive didn't come with anything else. Guess I'm screwed til I can buy those connectors
NOooooooooooo
The only water cooling store in Canada (literally), has stopped stocking the radiators I need for my build
Well here she is guys
Gonna troubleshoot everything and pray it works
Edit: Well, shit. Not even a peep. WTF could have gone wrong? Maybe when I forced the heat sink screw into the motherboard? I know all the connections are correct. I mean it took 2 fucking days for fucks sake. This is fucking depressing. GOD DAMN IT!!!
Oh well at least I tried
Edit: Well, shit. Not even a peep. WTF could have gone wrong? Maybe when I forced the heat sink screw into the motherboard? I know all the connections are correct. I mean it took 2 fucking days for fucks sake. This is fucking depressing. GOD DAMN IT!!!
Oh well at least I tried
I'm an idiot. I was pressing the power button the opposite way. Got it turned on but nothing shows up on the screen. Fans are running, gpu is lit and motherboard power button is also lit. Could the CPU be the problem?
Try connecting your monitor to your motherboard, if that works then the GPU isn't installed properly.
Im using my tv... Friend was supposed to lend me his extra monitor but changed his mind. Im using HDMI but the screen is black. I plugged the keyboard and the LEDs turned on so now Im stuck and dont even know how to shut the computer down
First check to see if you connected the power button leads to the motherboard correctly. Then reseat the big 24-pin motherboard power connector if that doesn't work.
I'm an idiot. I was pressing the power button the opposite way. Got it turned on but nothing shows up on the screen. Fans are running, gpu is lit and motherboard power button is also lit. Could the CPU be the problem?
Im using my tv... Friend was supposed to lend me his extra monitor but changed his mind. Im using HDMI but the screen is black. I plugged the keyboard and the LEDs turned on so now Im stuck and dont even know how to shut the computer down
I have the HDMI connected to the motherboard but nothing is happening. I have to go to bed though so I'll report back sometime tomorrow. Shit sucks but oh well. Thanks for the help guys
Edit: yes GPU fan is spinning, all fans are spinning, motherboard light is on, GPU geforce logo is glowing, keyboard is lit...
My brain wants to keep going but my eyes are failing me. Good night everyone
I have the HDMI connected to the motherboard but nothing is happening. I have to go to bed though so I'll report back sometime tomorrow. Shit sucks but oh well. Thanks for the help guys
Edit: yes GPU fan is spinning, all fans are spinning, motherboard light is on, GPU geforce logo is glowing, keyboard is lit...
My brain wants to keep going but my eyes are failing me. Good night everyone
Trying turning tv on and off. I know mine will not pick up a device if I plug it in while the tv is on. Sometimes I have to turn it on and off
Try inserting your CPU power cable again, I've seen this problem some times.I have the HDMI connected to the motherboard but nothing is happening. I have to go to bed though so I'll report back sometime tomorrow. Shit sucks but oh well. Thanks for the help guys
Edit: yes GPU fan is spinning, all fans are spinning, motherboard light is on, GPU geforce logo is glowing, keyboard is lit...
My brain wants to keep going but my eyes are failing me. Good night everyone
Can you try connecting a normal monitor through your motherboard's VGA or DVI connection? It's possible the HDMI port might be bad, or won't work in BIOS.I have the HDMI connected to the motherboard but nothing is happening. I have to go to bed though so I'll report back sometime tomorrow. Shit sucks but oh well. Thanks for the help guys
Edit: yes GPU fan is spinning, all fans are spinning, motherboard light is on, GPU geforce logo is glowing, keyboard is lit...
My brain wants to keep going but my eyes are failing me. Good night everyone
So I determined that my 4 year old Corsair 128gb SSD drive that I used to boot my computer with has kicked the bucket. Got it when SSD was still the new thing and I paid $400 for it.
Anyways I am out of the loop when it comes to modern SSD tech. I didn't personally notice any speed improvements from my SSD drive over a regular hard drive though I don't know how fast today's SSD drives are.
My question is this: Is it worth upgrading to a modern say 256gb SSD drive (any recommendations?) or better to just buy a 4tb regular hard drive for a similar price?
So... when is Haswell-e expected? I'm building my first PC soon (2 months tops), I need a 4670k so I expect the price to drop by the time next gen releases.
Here is what I'm currently looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2W00ZD1539
My biggest concern right now is if its worth it buying an older generation i5 CPU now. I need to be able to upgrade the CPU in 2 or 3 years, without changing the motherboard. Is socket LGA1150 safe? Are 3rd generation CPUs safe? Or should i get the most modern ones?
Also i know that the "K" letter after the name of a CPU means its good for overclocking. But what do "T" and "S" mean?
My biggest concern right now is if its worth it buying an older generation i5 CPU now. I need to be able to upgrade the CPU in 2 or 3 years, without changing the motherboard. Is socket LGA1150 safe? Are 3rd generation CPUs safe? Or should i get the most modern ones?
Also i know that the "K" letter after the name of a CPU means its good for overclocking. But what do "T" and "S" mean?
Surprised you couldn't notice a difference, although my first SSD was two years ago so maybe they had improved by then? I could never go back to a HDD as my main drive, the difference in game load times and just booting the system is huge to me.
What have you done?
Hyperthreading. It's not being taken advantage of for gaming yet, really...but in the future it could prove to make a difference (see the Watch_Dogs specs thread for example). Has current real benefits for professional uses.What would be the main advantage(s) of the 4770k over the 4670k? All the benchmarks I am seeing make it look like they are pretty close but one is ~$100 cheaper.
It begins.Hnnnnngggg I have to think on this.
Hey guys, need a bit of help figuring out memory compatibility with my old Mobo.
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8P67_PRO/specifications/
It supports 1600hz, so it should work for something like this?
http://www.ncix.com/detail/patriot-viper-3-16gb-2x8gb-1c-95807-1018.htm
Yes.
Wow compatibility for something that's 4 years old is pretty good.
Maxwell is suppose to be in the next couple of months. Probably, best to wait for that.Is now a good time to upgrade my graphics card? I want an Nvidia Shield, but my 570 GTX is not compatible. Is now a good time, or are new revisions/die shrinks coming in the near future (3-4 months)?