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Moses Dye

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  1. I tried putting another graphics card that requires power ( ASUS GTX 560 with 2 8 pin connector) and it booted and works normally after installing drivers. Makes me wonder if it’s the 960 causing the problem or if the 960 is not compatible with that motherboard......
  2. I have two systems, with their specs as shown, SPECS: What happened: -->System 1 was functioning properly, but one time when I left it on overnight, I turned it off and it won't post. What is definitely working: The monitor: Tried with another computer on display port and HDMI PSU: I bought a new PSU because i thought it was related to power issues after reading online forums. (See attempt 3 at troubleshooting) Attempt 1 at troubleshooting: CMOS -->Unplug the PSU power cable and take out the CMOS battery and reinsert it after 5 minutes while pressing the power button for 30 seconds. =It is still the same, fan spins, fans lit up, but no signal to the monitor Attempt 2 at troubleshooting: RAM -->I reseated, and moved to different slots. Took out one of them, and at last replaced them with the LPX Vengeance from another system. =It has no affect, still won't boot Attempt 3 at troubleshooting: Graphics Card --> I took out the 960 and put in the 730, it boots and it works normally. =Then i thought it was the graphics card that has a problem, so I put the 960 into system 2--> But system 2 also boots and works with the 960, and it can run games normally Attempt 4 at trouble shooting: PSU --> The 960 works normally on system 2 but NOT on system 1, while the 730 works on system 1. Therefore I think that the PCI-E slot on the motherboard and other components like RAM are normal, the only difference now between the two system is that GT730 does not require extra power (No cables needed to connect from PSU) --> Therefore I bought a new PSU (Coolermaster MWE GOLD 750 FULL MODULAR) and put it in system 1 -->It does not post, just like before (this is with GTX 960 and both RAM) --> I tried those attempt before, but still no post -->When i plug the GT730 back in, it posts immediately =No power issues? Questions for now -Why GTX960 works in system 2 but not in system 1? -Both system works normally (System 1 with GT730 and system 2 with GTX960), but system 1 does not work with GTX960. -I was about to buy a new card, 5700XT, but I am not sure about what is working and what is not, the components seems to be working fine with a certain configuration. -I don't have another card that requires power to test whether the card is shorting the PSU, but if the 960 works on another system, I think that the 960 is normal. System 1:IMG_4564.HEIC GT730 in system 1:IMG_4563.HEIC System 1 with new PSU:IMG_4565.HEIC System 2 with RAM from system 1 and GTX960:IMG_4566.HEIC GTX960 in system 2:IMG_4567.HEIC
  3. Recently I bought a new ssd for my samsung odyssey laptop (It was originally 1TB hard disk) and I wonder how I can move windows to the new SSD. I tried to boot from the usb that I have windows installation on, but I can't boot it from the usb. Need Help!!!!! Samsung Odyssey 15.6
  4. I don't think I miss any step, but if I do please tell me Thanks! [And Sorry about my bad English and chinese character in the picture:)]
  5. I tried to set up the surround display but I can't. First , I opened up nvidia control panel, then went to the surround display section sand pressed the configure button. After that I check the boxes and moved the boxes to configure the position of my moniter and set the barrel thingy. But I can't cant activate or start surround display, it won't do anything if I pressed on it. After that when I tried to close the surround display settings (Not the nvidia control panel) the nvidia control panel crashed. (I just wanted to ask how can I start surround display, is it the problem of the spec of my computer?) Specs: Mobo: Asus B150M-K Display Card: Asus Strix Geforce GTX 960 Ram; Adata 8GB SSD: SanDisk ssd plus 240gb HDD; Seagate 2TB (7200) I plugged my display into the DVI and the HDMI slot (There are still 3 display port, but since I don't have a display port display)
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