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JJS

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  1. Check to see if you are overheating. Have you overclocked?
  2. I would advise researching the games you play. Are they CPU or GPU bound?
  3. I should be fine. If not, just pop it out again. No harm done
  4. I'm sorry man, I haven't a clue. I'd try bread boarding it.
  5. Make sure everything is properly connected, maybe there's something shorting between your card and motherboard?
  6. Have you tried again without the GPU
  7. How I would go about it: Reset CMOS (never hurts), Remove all unnecessary parts, make sure you everything is properly connected, breadboard.
  8. that alone might fix it, if not you've got better audio drivers anyway
  9. Most motherboards come with a physical copy of the software. Did you not install anything for the disc?
  10. well I am. The idea is that there are two separate compartments one for storage and one to build a computer in. The PC sits in the upper compartment (with a nice little viewing window on top) .I thought I'd have the motherboard tray on a rail so that you just build the PC on top of the tray and just slide it in.
  11. Hia, I'm building a small storage unit / case for my design technology project and would like to get as much information on that matter as possible. I am currently in the design process. I have already read: the micro-atx addendum / mini-itx addendum as well as the thermal advantaged chasis guide. Any tips?
  12. Im thinking about upgrading to a ASRock H61M-DGS R2.0 and an I5-3470 which would set me back around £200 / $306 (USD)
  13. I feel your pain man, I'm stuck on FM2+ as well ;-;
  14. Even the top of the line fm2 / fm2+ APUs aren't that great
  15. Hia, I'm thinking about upgrading my CPU from an A8-6600k (FM2+) to a i5-3470 (LGA 1155). Do you think this will bottleneck my GPU? If so could you recommend an alternative: I have around £200 / $306 (USD) for a motherboard and CPU combo.
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