Nyraion
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Nyraion reacted to Electronics Wizardy in Capacitor woes
both should work fine(good chance it would work without it at all)
THese are for regulation, so the exact value doesn't matter, it just smooths out the power(probably in the 12v lead)
Id try it first before replacing it as it should work just fine.
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Nyraion reacted to IPCharger in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned
Misunderstood Linus
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Nyraion reacted to don_svetlio in Is this a good build?
You're good. The Xeon is faster than most i5s and the 680 is faster than a 960
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Nyraion reacted to Godlygamer23 in Is the Sound Blaster 5.1 vx any good in todays gaming?
It's probably fine. Audio tends to be the area that doesn't really need "upgrades." Headphones can last for 15 years and remain competitive, just as good, or even better than their newer counterparts.
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Nyraion reacted to Aleksbgbg in Amazon Return Policy
Go to your profile --> Orders
Find the order for the C70, and select 'Return Request'
Tell them it was faulty. If it was delivered by Amazon EU S.a.r.l., then you can return it to any Collect+ point nearby (there are a lot of them, surely there is one close to you).
Otherwise, post it back to the seller. They will accept if it is within about 30 days after purchase. An e-mail will be sent to you with a print-out of the return label, to stick on the box (that it came with, or another box that fits the item - don't stick it on the original packaging) so they know where it's going. Amazon will refund within 4 hours of the item being given to them. Other sellers may wait for it to come back to their headquarters and test for damage caused by the user.
Order a new one.
Personal experience from the UK - the second one should be fine.
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Nyraion reacted to Profoundsoup in Amazon Return Policy
Yes they will, they have a 30 day return policy on most items. You can either do the return yourself or contact support because you might be able to get a little extra out of it of someone else damaged your package. Worth a shot
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Nyraion reacted to Jumper118 in Should I use a engineering board?
does ddr2 fit in the slot? it cant be ddr1 because i'm pretty sure 771 cpus dont support ddr1
edit just googled it, you need fb ddr2 either 533 or 667 and you can have upto 32gb
http://www.cnet.com/products/intel-server-board-s5000psl-motherboard-ssi-eeb-3-6-lga771-socket-i5000p-series/specs/
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Nyraion reacted to Diederik_Gr in Need a motherboard for crossfire
So I'm gonna get my hands on some used 290x's for cheap and I know my motherboard and power supply aren't up to the task of holding two of these things. I don't need help finding a power supply considering there is very little actual choice in this market, but motherboards easily get me confused with all the options out there.
What I'm looking for is an lga1150 board that doesn't need to have anything made for overclocking, considering I have a locked chip and have no need for swapping it out. All it really needs is crossfire support, I got confused on this because official crossfire support isn't needed apparently, as far as I've understood (don't take my word for this). A second thing which would be nice, but definitely not necessary, is some good onboard audio. I don't need the absolute cheapest board out there, I sure don't mind paying extra for some quality. I don't need a fancy motherboard either, less is more, I won't be able to look at it all the time anyway as I have solid side panels.
Budget is 150 euro and I live in the Netherlands. No problem if it's over budget, just don't make it too extreme.
Edit: One last thing. It would be nice if the PCI-E slots for the cards are very distant from each other. These are air cooled 290x's after all.
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Nyraion got a reaction from leadeater in Unknown server hardware
Looks like the pin based conector is for the SCSI interface.
But i still dont know what the other conector is for
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Nyraion got a reaction from Sunshine1868 in Unknown server hardware
Looks like the pin based conector is for the SCSI interface.
But i still dont know what the other conector is for
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Nyraion got a reaction from Vitalius in Unknown server hardware
Looks like the pin based conector is for the SCSI interface.
But i still dont know what the other conector is for
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Nyraion got a reaction from Jumper118 in What CPU is this?
Alright thanks though i most likely not use it since i have a 6 core AMD but its something neat to have thanks everyone!
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Nyraion got a reaction from Jumper118 in What CPU is this?
@ Jumper118 It is a Qxuz miss spelling ill fix it
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Nyraion got a reaction from Jumper118 in What CPU is this?
No i dont have a 775 Board the only boards i have are a AM3+ a soccket J board and a crappy dell one
Ill be offline for a while and i will check up tomorow with pictures