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PaPaBlista

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About PaPaBlista

  • Birthday Jul 31, 1960

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kentucky, USA
  • Interests
    PC building and electronics repair,PC gaming,Motorcycle & Muscle Car Restoration,
  • Occupation
    PC building and electronics repair

System

  • CPU
    AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 Ghz OC'ed to 3.4
  • Motherboard
    Asus M2N 32-SLI Deluxe
  • RAM
    OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Platinum 8GB 4x2 gb Edition Dual Channel (OCZ2P10664GK)
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 670 OC Power Edition 2 gig
  • Case
    Rosewill Blackhawk
  • Storage
    Corsair Force LS Series 120GB SSD, WD 1TB Black,WD 2TB Green,WD 320GB (Hot Swap Flash)
  • PSU
    Rosewill Hive 650 Watt semi modular
  • Display(s)
    ASUS MS MX279H 27" Widescreen
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, 3x120 & 2x140 Rosewill Blue LED Fans
  • Keyboard
    Razer Deathstalker
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder
  • Sound
    Onboard w/ Creative 5.1 Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate

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  1. WOLFENSTIEN: The New Order so much fun, also COD Advanced Warfare and Tomb Raider 2013, Metro Last Light, Dishonored, all of these are very re playable too!
  2. that shouldn't make a difference as long as the pump and radiator hasn't been mucked with
  3. use the laptop and make a bootable flash drive to install put your install disk on it make sure your boot is set to use the flash in the BIOS here is a video same with win 8 too
  4. I agree with the geekster, but if that fails make sure the card is seated properly I had the same problem with my gtx 670 they are heavy, when i installed it laying on it's side it worked just fine after standing my case up and plugging everything back in Wham no video, I freaked and started going through everything, Well pulled the pc out layed it down plugged it up bamm video, put it back up no video shut it down press on the card fired it up everything was fine, so I guessed it just jiggled around some when moving the pc around . Good luck
  5. You either have a pump going out or a restriction in the fluid lines somewhere. Dirt or maybe gunk from when it was filled at the factory in the passage, if it still under warranty I'd be safe and do a exchange.
  6. Sometimes you can but they will run at the slower cards clock speeds, I sli'd a gtx 560 and a 560ti,(not the 448 core that wont work cores and chips have to be the same) it wasn't really any performance gain just used more power and ran hotter for a few (3or4) fps
  7. They are averaging $80 to 130 on ebay so if your thinking of re-sell value it might be iffy, If you want it for yourself , Offer him $80 or 90. Ya never know
  8. Was gonna link to the Linus vid but i see its up already (º¿º)
  9. GTX 670 is a great card better than a 760 and uses alot less power than the 500 series, runs cool too, got my MSI Power Edition on e-Bay for 135 USD shipped and am as pleased as I can be.
  10. Ran it twice the 2030 was the first, the screenshot was 2nd. also ran it on low settings and it was only a few fps different.
  11. I rip through All the Crysis titles, FarCry 3 & 4 ,Dragon Age Inquisition , in fact I haven't found anything this little old CPU cant handle.I was thinking of a new build then I ask myself why, Could not come up with a solid reason to retire the ole faithful machine. CPU AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 Ghz OC'ed to 3.4 Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard Asus M2N 32-SLI Deluxe Graphics MSI GTX 670 OC Power Edition 2 gig Video RAM OCZ Platinum 2gb x4 OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Platinum 8GB Edition Dual Channel
  12. You have this in two different post, it is wiser to only have one thread per problem. Are you installing with a DVD or USB Try installing with just one stick of ram installed, Try installing to the WD HDD not the SSD, (to rule out hard drive problems) Unplug every thing that is not essential , Try with a different video card if possible, And don't rule out a bad PSU
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