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28. January 2006 @ 13:45 |
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Ok. Well i couldnt get round to getting my PC checked today, and i definatly wont be able to for a few days now, so i have come up with something else.
What if i use my other PSU (from my other PC) to see if that works?
Its only 250W so i will only run the bare minimum of my new build (no case fans).
My question is, if i do this, will it damage anything else? or create further damage?
If it has the potential to, then i wont even try. but if it will be ok, then i will try, then i can defo rule out that its not the motherboard, and see if any other components are working propery.
3.2Ghz P4 775, ATi X700 Pro 256mb, 1GB DDR2,Asrock 775Twins-HDTV S/L, Maxtor 10 160GB SATA, NEC 4571 DVD±RW DL/RAM, Pioneer 110 DL/RAM, Hiper Type R 480W.
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29. January 2006 @ 03:23 |
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If it is the motherboard, then adding another PSU will only worsen the problem. I wouldn't risk it really.
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29. January 2006 @ 04:01 |
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I have emailed the guy who i bought the motherboard of, no reply as yet.
i will get in contact with ASrock, the manufacturer of the motherboard later today.
I didnt see any garentee or warrenty card in the motherboard box. But i will still take it up with them.
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I have an old PC knocking around. I could put my new PSU into that and see if it works. Then i will be able to rule out that its my PSU (if it works).
And then definatly know its the motherboard.
***EDIT***
I cant put my new PSU into my old PC. The only connectors that fit are the IDE ones. Most of the other connections seem to be waay out dated.
(i did say it was _old_)
3.2Ghz P4 775, ATi X700 Pro 256mb, 1GB DDR2,Asrock 775Twins-HDTV S/L, Maxtor 10 160GB SATA, NEC 4571 DVD±RW DL/RAM, Pioneer 110 DL/RAM, Hiper Type R 480W.
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Satin Silver Ltd. Ed. PS2, 200GB Maxtor HDD, Swap Magic 3.3, Slide Card, HD Advance 3
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30. January 2006 @ 06:43 |
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Well it must be very old for that to be the case, but older PSUs typically won't have the correct number of connectors to plug in to a system, and if the motherboard is faulty, trying another PSU will only make matters worse. I'm surprised not even an ATX plug fits, even an old Dell Dimension 700mhz PC I borrowed had one.
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1. February 2006 @ 08:46 |
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on a lot of new motherboards there is provision for channeling sound and mic to the front of the computer
if these are connected wrongly then they can also cause damage to the motherboard
i7 3770 12GB ram terrabyte sata drive 1 750Gb sata drive 285GTX graphics Sony dvdwriter same NZXT Nemesis case
Still playing Black Hawk Down why did I upgrade?
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4. February 2006 @ 07:37 |
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To destroy/damage several capacitors?
Well, maybe, guess I got lucky when I got it wrong before then...
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4. February 2006 @ 08:44 |
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Woo!
I got it all sorted out now.
I had it checked out, and the guy couldnt find anything much wrong with it.
He changed something and it works fine now.
Cost me £40, not bad really.
Thanks for all of your help!
3.2Ghz P4 775, ATi X700 Pro 256mb, 1GB DDR2,Asrock 775Twins-HDTV S/L, Maxtor 10 160GB SATA, NEC 4571 DVD±RW DL/RAM, Pioneer 110 DL/RAM, Hiper Type R 480W.
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Satin Silver Ltd. Ed. PS2, 200GB Maxtor HDD, Swap Magic 3.3, Slide Card, HD Advance 3
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12. February 2006 @ 16:24 |
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[I am looking to build my own PC. Ok I have everything chosen until now but I have a question about MotherBoards. Is there a difference in performance between the Micro ATX and ATX motherboards?And if so what is the differences other than it is smaller?
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12. February 2006 @ 17:39 |
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tocool4u
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12. February 2006 @ 17:44 |
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sry i didn't realiz you answered that it won't happen again :p
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12. February 2006 @ 23:46 |
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I posted here a while back asking BootMe if he knew what solved the problem, but it doesn't seem to have appeared. May I ask again?
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13. February 2006 @ 10:04 |
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no problem with that at all! just posting same message or thread all over the place would be the problem.
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13. February 2006 @ 13:18 |
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Well, lol my point has been made now, the question was contained in my previous post. Is anything being done to improve the occasional slowdowns in the operation of the site? Appreciably the servers to maintain a site like this must be enormous, but those periods of down time are annoying when you can end up double or triple posting.
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13. February 2006 @ 15:10 |
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i started a thread i think last summer in the suggestions & feedback forum so have a read on it.
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14. February 2006 @ 00:30 |
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Will do, I imagined a thread had already been made on it.
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14. February 2006 @ 06:06 |
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Sorry for not being able to reply, been away!
I didnt actually find out what was wrong - or why the motherboard produced smoke in the first place.
After getting it all checked out, the guy said he had changed a few settings on the motherboard - and thats it.
I have no need to send the motherboard back because no problems (as yet) have arisen from this.
So now i have it all setup, with a HUGE 19" CRT (i know... crt) but im really pleased with it as my first build!
Thank You to All who helped!
3.2Ghz P4 775, ATi X700 Pro 256mb, 1GB DDR2,Asrock 775Twins-HDTV S/L, Maxtor 10 160GB SATA, NEC 4571 DVD±RW DL/RAM, Pioneer 110 DL/RAM, Hiper Type R 480W.
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Satin Silver Ltd. Ed. PS2, 200GB Maxtor HDD, Swap Magic 3.3, Slide Card, HD Advance 3
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14. February 2006 @ 11:52 |
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teach & learn
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14. February 2006 @ 23:48 |
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Nothing wrong with a 19" CRT mate, I have one too. How else do you run at 2048x1536 for £170?
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15. February 2006 @ 04:11 |
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Mine cost me £40 :D and its running at 1600x1200 @ 85Hz. Not a bad deal, plus i prefer CRT over LCD or plasma for gaming.
3.2Ghz P4 775, ATi X700 Pro 256mb, 1GB DDR2,Asrock 775Twins-HDTV S/L, Maxtor 10 160GB SATA, NEC 4571 DVD±RW DL/RAM, Pioneer 110 DL/RAM, Hiper Type R 480W.
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Satin Silver Ltd. Ed. PS2, 200GB Maxtor HDD, Swap Magic 3.3, Slide Card, HD Advance 3
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15. February 2006 @ 14:44 |
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i traded my 17" crt with 2yrs warranty for my 20" crt that had 1yr warranty left on it.
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16. February 2006 @ 01:23 |
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That's a high spec monitor that can do 85Hz at 1600x1200, I think the G90 can only do 75 at that resolution. What screen is it?
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16. February 2006 @ 17:13 |
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ok this is very rare the rams in my computer are constantly failing
i got pny 512 ddr400 and it failed like a month later
kingston 512 ddr400 failed like month and a half
transcend 1gb ddr400 failed like in a month
really rare here's my board
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813128301
anyone have the same pro??
stop hoping, start loving.
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16. February 2006 @ 19:50 |
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were you putting the ram into the same slots or different slots?
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16. February 2006 @ 23:20 |
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IMO if you're motherboard is potentially damaging memory chips through this that and the other, then it MIGHT be wise to change the board. However, it would be wise to check the reading of the 3.3V line on your power supply as well. If you haven't already got one, download a free hardware monitor program and inspect the readings at regular intervals. If sometimes they're a fair bit higher than they should be, or of course lower, then you might want to consider changing the power supply. If they're pretty good (+/-5%) then the motherboard is the most likely cause.
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2. March 2006 @ 18:05 |
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hi - hope this the right place for this question . . .
I've been trying to put together a parts list for a new gaming computer and this is what I got so far. This will be my first build and I need lots of help, I'm sure. Look over my list and let me know if everything is compatible or if anything is overkill. And thanks alot for the help!
Well heres the link to my goods. . .
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/wishlist/PublicWishDetail.asp...
I threw in a floppy for completeness I guess. CAn't remember the last time I've used one.
About the monitor - I have an old school HP pavillion M70
http://www.recycledgoods.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=16997
How will this monitor handle the graphics card?
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