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Tommex84

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About Tommex84

  • Birthday Jul 16, 1984

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Slovenia
  • Occupation
    Intelligent industrial lighting systems installer

System

  • CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-3770K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX Blue DDR3-1600MHz 16GB (4x4GB)
  • GPU
    2x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 2GB 3xWindforce (SLI)
  • Case
    Chieftec DX-02B
  • Storage
    Intel 530 series SSD 180GB, WD Caviar Blue 1.0TB HDD, WD AV-GP 3.0TB
  • PSU
    Corsair AX 760
  • Display(s)
    Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 1080p
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i with 4 Noctua NF-F12's in push-pull, 2xNoctua NF-S12A's front-intake, 140mm bottom-intake, 200mm side panel-intake
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G510
  • Mouse
    Aivia Krypton
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken Pro Black headset

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  1. If you are able to remove the mobo from the case with the standoffs still on, you could then try holding the standofs with some pliers and try unscrewing the screws. Other than that, take the case and mobo to a local PC repair shop and they will be able to do something.
  2. Have you tried messing with the project properties? Look at this guide: youtube
  3. Have you tried other display outputs on the gfx card? I would try RMAing the board if it's new.
  4. Did you connect it to the same wires of the old fan or to one of the PSU output wires? If you connected it to the PSU output wires, did you connect it to yellow or red wire (yellow is 12V, red is 5V)?
  5. So, you're not getting any video from the start, can't even get to BIOS? Have you tried clearing CMOS after you've put in new components? Have you tried all display outputs on the gfx card?
  6. Have you tried booting in safe mode? Does it restart if you're just in BIOS?
  7. Standoffs come with the case, not motherboard. Unless your case is from Asus they can't help you with that. So is your problem that you can't remove the screws from mobo and standoffs or what?
  8. People writing those manuals sometimes really don't know what they're talking about or just can't find the right words. Lift from the bottom means lift/separate from the metal wall behind the front panel. Yeah that airflow config really is kinda stupid, 3 exhaust fans (if you count the one on the PSU) turn your case into a vacuum cleaner.
  9. heya Try going through this checklist: 1. Did you mount all brackets as said in instructions for your CPU socket? 2. Is the waterblock/pump fully seated on the CPU, not resting on any other component like capacitors? 3. Did you remove the plastic sticker that protects the pre-applied thermal compound on the waterblock? 4. Did you plug fan cable to CPU_FAN header and pump cable to SYS_FAN header? 5. Are the fan headers you plugged the fan and pump in enabled in BIOS (the SYS_FAN header you plugged the pump in should be default, no smart fan or anything so that it gets full 12V power)? 6. Is the pump working (try puting your hand on the pump and hold together both water tubes to feel for any vibrations)?
  10. I read while ggogling it can be a resolution problem. Does the second display show up if you go to control panel/display/change resolution? If not lower the resolution on the one that is showing and try unplugging and replugging the one that is not working.
  11. Yeah just change the sync website and do 'update now'. Just curious, what are you comparing your time to? I'm comparing mine to Uhrzeit and it's spot on.
  12. Wait I just noticed in the title, did you also get a new mobo? If so, did you do a clean windows install?
  13. Tommex84

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    Please don't hate me Linus
  14. Did you try reseting/clear CMOS the BIOS and updating mobo drivers?
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