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  1. Anything a little bit cheaper ? The maximum is way too expensive.
  2. What would be a good mini ITx motherboard for the 4690k ? I'm planning on slightly OC it.
  3. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?sdtid=0&SID=13f330d78a214e59819e5dee30358e16&AID=10440897&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na&Item=N82E16814121779&cm_sp= I'm talking about this one.
  4. I found a deal for an Asus 780 OC 3GB for $400. Do you think the deal is good enough or should I wait for the 900 series ? I'm putting together a system ATM and only need a mini itx motherboard and GPU.
  5. @ig33ku so my graphic card or Motherboard could be broken right ? @manlkweet i tried single ram stick and it doesn't do anything. not sure about your second question, but if i press the power button, it will bootup and make the window bootup sound but nothing will display. After about 5 minutes, if i press and hold the power button to turn the pc off then quickly turn it back on by pressing the power button, everything will boot up normally. It seems like my computer needs a warm up period to display anything.
  6. bump !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I usually press the power button and wait a few minutes and then press the power button a few more times before anything will display. Once in a while i don't have to do it.
  7. So my two ram stick are dying ? I also don't see any bios switch on top of my graphic card.
  8. i will take a look and see if i can find the bios switch on my card. I deleted and installed a completely new driver, it fixed the problem for about a day and it happened again.
  9. I didn't flash it or anything, i used to slightly overclocked it using MSI afterburner. After a few months the thing start to get BSOD so stop overclocking it. About 2-3 weeks ago this problem started to happen but i didn't have any free time to fix it. I can leave the PC up for days without turning it off and it will run just fine.
  10. I have a HIS 7850 and whenever i try to turn my computer on after i shut it off for the night, nothing will display even though the computer does boot up. Here is how i get it to display anything : Press the Power button, hold the power button to shut the PC down. If that doesnt work after a few tries, press the restart button will usually solve it. Once in a while, it would boot up with image and frozen like the attached image below and hitting restart over and over seem to solve it. This is the graphic card that i have : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161428 Is it a graphic card problem or something else ?
  11. I don't think my MB have any light or anything that i can press.
  12. I try a new CMOS battery too ( at least what i think is new from a different computer. ) The MB is only 6 months old anyway so i can't see how the battery would be dead.
  13. Specs: I5-3550P Gigabyte H77N-wifi His 7850 OC 8GB of gskill ram 120gb ssd bootdrive, 1TB storage drive Corsair CX430 430watt power supply. I can leave my computer running for weeks and it will not crash ( BSOD once in a blue moon if i play ARMA 3 ) Once i shut it down, i can turn it back on right away and everything would work. Here is the Curve ball though If i shut my PC down before bed, when i wake up i will have to remove my CMOS battery and unplug the power supply from the wall or else it will only boot up ( fans are running) but nothing will display on the screen, I tried remove my ram, switch ram slot, update my bios to the latest version, remove my HDD and only use my SSD, clear CMOS by shorting out the pins and try the DVI or HDMI cable on my graphic card. The only way for it to boot up and have anything display is that i have to remove my CMOS battery. Whats wrong here guys ? what else should i be doing ?
  14. If I remove my CMOS battery and unplug the power cord from the power supply and leave it like that for about 10 minutes, my PC will bootup normally and display image.
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