Put the old processor back in and see if it works then, also check your bios settings and verify that there is not a setting that is disabled. And if that doesnt work, you can always do what i did...
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Put the old processor back in and see if it works then, also check your bios settings and verify that there is not a setting that is disabled. And if that doesnt work, you can always do what i did...
I would find a different mobo...something that doesnt have gpu built into the chipset, especially if you are getting an 8 or 9 series Geforce. Not that it hurts anything, it is just a waste of the...
I have an 8800gt ssc and am getting ready to buy another 22" monitor, but i was thinking about modding a small screen into my case and wanted to know if I can use the tv out port for this or is two...
From the looks of the first picture, the grommets on the lower back, are you planning on water cooling? As far as the second picture goes, I would move the side vent/fan higher to where the cpu is. ...
Sorry, I have no idea. I work for an authorized service center, doing warrenty component level repair on Toughbook motherboards.
I already have my guts:
Q6600
Asus P5N-D
Geil 2x2GB RAM
500 GB SATA
eVGA 8800GT SC
However as far as my case is concerned, I am debating to scratch build one from aluminum or buy one and...
If you are looking for measurements on PCs the best place to start is http://www.formfactors.org/ they have tons of industry standard measurements for computer internals. Hope that helps!
Case modding is as much passion as anything else, and so far what I've seen you have that. As far as supplies most are mail orderable and basics like bondo are easy to grab at walmart...we all end...
I voted for Nixon's Head...and I can see the results...too bad Nixon isnt winning.
Clarification for you...none of the UltraLites are "military grade" only the cf-29 and cf-30 are. The cf-w7 is a straight business model not intended for any heavy use. Trust me I work on panasonic...
What is comes down to in the end is not wasting die space...Intel has done it for years, when a dual core fails testing on one core, they simply shut down the failed core and package it as a single...