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Missioncode

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  1. I checked vessle today and it seems I'm having problems with it.

    My main browser is Chrome but when I checked the stie today I said I didn't have a subscription. 

    Which is strange b/c I signed up and got the free year.

     

    Seems how ever to work fine in Firefox.

    So kind of PSA if your vessle isn't working try a different browser.

     

    Also the Account button in chrome doesn't work at all.

  2. Sorry bro you missed the train. 

    I mean its not that hard to figure out how much you would earn.

    https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

     

    At 10Gh/s you would earn around $0.80-0.90 per Month. And since its pool mining you aren't going to be getting lucky and mine a whole block by your self.

     

    If anything just buy BTC when low and sell high. You'll make more money trading than that box will make in a year.

     

    Now if you want to do it just for the fun of it and what not. Thats 100% fine. I had one when they were selling for $275 and only 7.5Gh/s. 
     

    I can send you my old one with the heat-sink and PSU if you really really want it.

    I used the aluminum case for a project of mine. 

  3. PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xWqMrH

    Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xWqMrH/by_merchant/

     

    CPU: AMD A6-7400K 3.5GHz Dual-Core Processor  ($61.98 @ OutletPC) 

    Motherboard: Asus A78M-E Micro ATX FM2+ Motherboard  ($47.98 @ Newegg) 

    Memory: Pareema 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR3-1333 Memory  ($28.99 @ Newegg) 

    Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($48.99 @ SuperBiiz) 

    Video Card: XFX Radeon R9 270 2GB Core Edition Video Card  ($157.98 @ Directron) 

    Case: Logisys CS206BK ATX Mid Tower Case w/480W Power Supply  ($28.96 @ NCIX US) 

    Power Supply: EVGA 400W ATX Power Supply  ($24.99 @ SuperBiiz) 

    Total: $399.87

    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

    Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-02-16 18:36 EST-0500

     

    Just barely go it in the $400. USD. 

  4. Under load at 70c. Also the mobo temps didn't tell me that much said more or less the CPU temp, but I have no clue what part of the MOBO that is. But when I was looking for hot spots by had the north bridge was well above 120F while the CPU was much cooler. I dont have any molx to 3 pins so I cant put the fan in right now. 

  5. Hello, fellow LTT members. I'm stumped about a new video card (R9 290X) my brother got for X-mas. 

     

    When I got around to putting it in his case and uninstalling all the drivers. 

    It would run well for a while then just randomly crashing. 

    So I put it in my PC, (more powerful PSU), to check if it was the card was bad.

    It ran fine in my PC for a good week.

    So after that I ordered him a new PSU (same one I have 750W)
    We got that in today. 

    We installed the PSU  and the card...and it still crashes.

    We reinstalled windows since it was kind of a crappy install anyways.

    Yet it still crashes. 

     

    Any guess would great.

     

    The card doesn't seem to be over heating as the temps are around 70C

     

    The card can crash at random times, when watching something like youtube, Netflix or even playing a game. 

     

    Tell him if you need any info.

     

    Right now I'm installing an extra fan in the top to eliminate any part on the MOBO over heating, and resting the BIOS right now. 

     

    Some more info. 

    New card R9 290X

    CPU some AMD 4 core AM3+ I think

    PSU CX750M

    OS: Windows 7 64-bit fresh install.

    Old card was a 7850 and it ran fine. 

     

    **EDIT**My only guess right now is that since the R9 290X is much longer than the 7850 is that it's over heating the NB as thats the only thing was hot when checking it out right after it crashed. 

    (over heating it by cutting of the air flow from the front of the case)

  6. Picks up the same drivers? :huh:

    Please explain.

     

    I'm confident that my solution will work, considering your problem is that Windows is preventing unsigned drivers.

    Sorry I got it fixed.

    According to this

     

    http://forums.amd.com/game/messageview.cfm?catid=454&threadid=182094&enterthread=y

     

     

     

    2. Not removing (and hiding) the Microsoft KB 3004394 update

     

    Some windows update broke this function or this driver so idk. But once I removed that update everything worked. 

  7. Fixed...

     

    I took out my PSU to a warmer room (as my room is about -5 degrees Celsius) and booted it up manually. I let it run for a bit, and turned it off. Inserted it back into my PC and it seems to be working fine now.

    The real question is why is your room -5 C?

  8. Would I use the same windows activation key that I'm running currently then?

    Well you can but there is some problems. You cant just throw it in there and have it work without a lot of headache and blue screens. 

    You can how ever use the same windows key and use the HDD.

    You can get the key by just using a program to find all your keys windows word etc. and print it out ( Dont forget this as I did this but just saved it on the HDD I was going to wipe)

     

    You'll just have to either A backup everything and reinstall it

    or B just redownload everything and then reinstall it (bad if you have slow internet)

     

    I would go with B if you can as some programs get wonky if you just copy and paste them from machine to machine. 

     

    Let me know if you need more info. 

  9. Sound like you dont have your USB 3.0 drivers installed. Check your back and see if you see any USB 2.0 (none blue) ports as they "should" work natively without drives.

     

     Also it sound 100% a windows since they work in BIOS. Also if you might want to head out to a goodwill or the likes to pick up a mouse and keyboard for like $2 each just to rule out a bad Keyboard and mouse. 

     

    But idk why im posting this @COBRAKEL naild this. 

  10. I saw that AMD came out with a new update and I decided it was time to update my drives. 

    So I use the autodetect and try and install them.

    Didn't work.

     

    So I decided I should uninstall all my old video card drivers and start fresh. I used uninstalled AMD CCC and the likes and ran "DDU" or Display Driver Uninstaller the recommended way with safe mode.

     

    Still not working but I did start getting these messages. (see attached file)

     

    Now I did some googleing and found that I should be able to suppress the signature check for drivers. (what the text in the back was for)

    But even after I did this I get the same error about signature driver. 

    When on the AMD forum and they seem to be about in the same spot.

     

    So I thought you guys might have an Idea.

     

    If you have any idea on what it could be let me know.

     

    Thanks in advance for any help. 

     

    PS: And yes I have tried everything (listed) 2-3 times. 

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