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Jordan1417

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About Jordan1417

  • Birthday May 17

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kentucky
  • Interests
    Basktball, Video Games, and anything Tech!
  • Occupation
    School :P

System

  • CPU
    I7-4790K @ 4.7Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Z97-A
  • RAM
    Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB
  • GPU
    ASUS DirectCUII 780TI
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro
  • Storage
    Sandisk 128GB SSD (OS and Editing Programs) 1TB WD Blue (Storage, games, etc.)
  • PSU
    Corsair Professional HX750
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248QE 24-Inch 144hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair HX100i GTX
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB
  • Mouse
    CMStorm Mizar
  • Sound
    Apple Earbuds (lol)
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 x64 bit
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. I got a computer for free because it was running vista with a sata 3 HDD and the guy said it was running slow. So I decided I was going to make it a PC for my office room since all I do in there is type with word, some excel, and web browsing. The PC was fine before but it was slow, so I had a SSD laying around and I removed the HDD cage and DVD cage from the computer since I wanted the computer to be very light and mobile and I was just gonna use some double sided tape to stick the SSD in. Well I install the SSD and install windows 10 and everything is fine. I shut down the computer then opened the case and I sprayed it out with canned air and I removed the CPU heatsink and reapplied some thermal paste since that the thermal paste was dried out and old, I used 91% rubbing alcohol and applied some Arctic MX 4 thermal paste cause I have used it in many PC's I've built in the past. I screwed the heatsink back on and closed the case. When I plugged everything back in, the PC turns on but now the monitor shows no display. I tested my VGA cable and monitor on another PC and they work fine. I moved the ram to different spots and tried using only one stick of ram, I removed the cmos battery, unplugged everything from the mobo and replugged it, made sure everything was connected tightly. Everything. I removed the cpu to see if I might have bent some pins on it but everything seems fine. The PC only has one output port and it's VGA. Any help would be appreciated, thanks! HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f https://imgur.com/jj4g75j
  2. Surprisingly its doesn't have any proprietary connections but I'd say ill just have to buy a new psu
  3. duct tape it to the the top of the current case lmao
  4. Thanks, that's what I've been looking into and I think I am going to go with them.
  5. I have a gaming PC with high specs, but my girlfriend wanted a computer to play as well so I gave her an old HP Pavilion P7-1210 Desktop and replaced the HDD with a 1TB WD Blue, 8GB Ram, and I threw in a Radeon 7750 2GB MSI Edition. Im still using the original PSU that came with the pc when I get it years ago. Its rated for a max output of 300w. Its a HP Branded PSU and I have a FX-6300 laying around that I was going to throw into this computer to get rid of the shitty a6-3620 cpu. PCPartpicker says Total: 52W - 247W AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor 11W - 95W Asus M5A97 R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard 17W - 70W Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory 7W - 7W Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive 4W - 20W MSI Radeon HD 7750 2GB Video Card 13W - 55W 247W seems to be cutting it close, also considering its probably a cheap PSU. Would you guys think I would be fine? I don't want to have to buy a new PSU and potentially a new case as well.
  6. Online anywhere, No budget really just not outrageously expensive.
  7. Yes but even on quiet they are like a loud annoying sound
  8. The fans included in the h100i is way too loud for my taste, what is the best performing 120mm fans that are as quiet as can be but keeps the temps down
  9. I finally got it working right, I have an ASUS mobo and had to disable q tip fan control
  10. I have a h100i GTX and it shows my pump speed in corsair link but it shows 0 rpm for my radiator fans. I have both fans plugged into the water block and the USB ran on my motherboard. Then I have the waterblock connected to the cpu fan header. Both in bios and in link, it shows 0 rpm for my radiator fans. Any help? The fans are spinning but they are spinning very loud.
  11. I found a bios update that I'm going to try, if that doesn't work then I guess ill look for a worse gpu lol
  12. So I have a pretty ancient computer that I gave to my girlfriend so we could play some games together, its my old desktop which is the HP Pavilion p7-1210. Everything in it is from the original computer, the only parts i've changed out is the HDD and I put 8GB of ram in it. It still has the stock APU which I reapplied thermal paste to and it has the original PSU which still works fine. The computer will boot with no problem if I have the DVI cord plugged into the mobo for the Integrated Graphics, but when I plug the DVI cord into the GPU the monitor doesn't appear to be getting a signal. I've checked and made sure the GPU was seated properly and the GPU fan will spin when the pc is turned on. I've tried the GPU in my personal pc and can confirm that it works fine so thats not the issue. I tried looking in the bios for a setting to make it run off the GPU but the bios doesn't seem to have anything like that. The GPU I have in it is a Radeon 7750 which is a low wattage card so it should work with the psu that was already in place. Anybody have any suggestions to try? Thanks!
  13. I have a HP Pavilion p7-1210 which has an apu instead of a dedicated gpu. I put a Radeon 7750 in it and the fans spin on the gpu and I've checked to make sure its seated properly, but the computer will turn on with a black screen but then if I plug the monitor back into the mobo it shows up video. I've looked in the bios and haven't found anything to make it use the gpu and I have looked in device manager and it doesn't show my dedicated gpu there either. Any advice? The GPU should work since it is low power correct?
  14. I managed to get it into my custom recovery boot but I already think I fucked it up so.... Can't get the device model now because I cant get it to boot to view it.
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