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CrilleS

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About CrilleS

  • Birthday Apr 22, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 2410M @ 2.30GHz
  • Motherboard
    Dell Inc. 0K4H3G
  • RAM
    8GB Dual-Channel DDR3
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 550M
  • Storage
    ST950042 0AS SCSI Disk Device
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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  1. Is it possible that I have mounted the cooler wrongly? I mean the screw are very tight and the fan in facing the RAM blocks but if i look at the cooler from a horizontal view i can sense that the cooler is a bit slanted towards my GPU. It's not by a lot but it's visible if you look carefully. Is this a issue? Could i possible have mounted the four screw bracket the goes inbetween the cooler the wrong way or?
  2. When i'm looking at RealTimeTemp now it is idle at 32-33C. I dont think i can make the Evo more tight or else i will have to get the MB out.
  3. I used the rice method that i've seen Linus use.
  4. By the way, RealTimeTemp is telling my idle temps are at 32-33 celsius. I guess that's even better.
  5. I've just ran Prime95 for 1 hour with RealTimeTemp so look at the temps. I will say it was at about 70 celsius a lot of the time. Sometimes it went Down to 65 and sometimes up to 75 and one time 80 celsius. Is this looking alright?
  6. If Aida64 free version is suitable for testing in load i will use that i guess. If not then Prime95 i think.
  7. At the moment i'm waiting for my fan controller so my back exhaust fan isn't working Hopefully i will get even better temps when that is up and running.
  8. I havn't tried yet. Which software is best to use for testing? Prime95?
  9. Thank you so much guys. I was getting worried that it might be too high for idle!
  10. Hello, I've just build my own PC with a Cooler Master Hyper Evo 212. Right now when it's just in idle i got average temps between 37-40 celcius. Is this normal? I have mounted it tight and applied thermal paste. Should i worry with these temps?
  11. Hello everybody, I've got good news! I did a 'clean all' and when i booted the PC again the SSD showed up in the Windows Installer menu.
  12. Right now i'm doing a 'clean all' diskpart command on the SSD. After that i will make a new Windows 8.1 iso and then try again. Do I have to do anything else after doing a 'clean all' command?
  13. Currently in this BIOS it's set to the following: Max SATA Speed 3.0Gbps (checked) 6.0Gbps (unchecked) Is this the one you are refering to?
  14. I followed this guide: Boot to CD, choose repair, then advanced, then command prompt: Diskpart commands to align and create a partition Diskpart >List Disk (Here note the Disk # you want to align and create on based on size of drive, if only one drive then you are fine disk 0 will be the one you need) Diskpart > Select Disk 0 (Or other disk number if need be) Diskpart > List Partition (Just to ensure you have the correct disk listed and no partitions are found) Diskpart > Clean (Removes any previous partition table information, and or MBR's) Diskpart > Create Partition Primary Align=1024 (To create and align your partition) Diskpart> Format Quick FS=NTFS (To Quick format-NTFS) Diskpart > List Partition (To check partition was created properly and aligned) Diskpart > Active (To set partition Active for OS Install) Diskpart > Exit Done! Clean and simple for those who have only one disk connected and need no explanations Diskpart > Select Disk 0 Diskpart > Clean Diskpart > Create Partition Primary Align=1024 Diskpart > Format Quick FS=NTFS Diskpart > List Partition Diskpart > Active Diskpart > Exit
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