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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:
Just use the 1600's stock cooler You don't need an aftermarket one.
BTW, a used 980 Ti is a very good option
I already have the cooler and I don't think the stock will fit the case I'm gonna get I'm planning the pc to be an HTPC style for college
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I am making a new build for myself I currently have an i5 6500 8gb of ram and a Gtx 1060 in a mini itx build I am gonna give most of that build to one of my friends but I'm gonna need a new pc i am recovering ram Gpu HDD SSD.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/r6Lpcc
whag should I change or should I keep the build as is my budget is very small for this new build I will upgrade to a 1070 or Vega 56 depending which one is cheaper coming November.
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1 hour ago, CastleCrusher said:
So Im building m first pc and the last part i need is the graphics card.my budget is 50 USD and I want something that can run some basic CAD and maybe play games like Minecraft, Overwatch and CS:GO.
Thanks!
750ti 660ti gt1030 if used go for a 950 or a 960
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On 5/27/2017 at 6:58 PM, Kirito24 said:
Try testing your RAM sticks. Try booting it with only one stick in at a time. http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2979909/firat-post-lets-bussines-finished-assembling.html
Someone had the same problem as you and it turned out that it was a memory issue.
I only have one stick of ram but I swapped my patriot ram for an 8 gb of corsair vengeance nothing happened
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41 minutes ago, Kirito24 said:
Well I see two things that we can try. 1. Do that same thing with the paperclip, except hook an optical drive (assuming you have one) to it. See if the optical drive will turn on and open. 2. If you have a multi-meter available for you to use, you can also take readings on the voltages for your pins as well. You can use this site as a reference for what voltages go with their respectable pin number. https://www.lifewire.com/atx-24-pin-12v-power-supply-pinout-2624578. Also, can you please give us your PSU model number and manufacturer. Give us your motherboard model as well.
The optical drive turns on and runs when I put my drivers in.
my psu is an insignia 400w
my MB is an asrock h110m-itx/ac
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47 minutes ago, Kirito24 said:
Try it again but only connect the motherboard power. Disconnect your GPU from the board. See if your motherboard can receive anything at all.
Still nothing I tried clearing the cmos but that didn't work either
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I just put together a mini itx pc and I am doing a hardware test but there is no video from my gpu or my mb
i am using 2 different displays a tv and a monitor. I tried using a dvi cable nothing. Then a hdmi cable but still nothing. Then an hdmi to vga cable but still nothing. I used all 3 of them on my gpu and my built in mb ports
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7 minutes ago, Kirito24 said:
Try this with a paperclip or something to make contact like a wire. Sounds janky, but it's not that bad.
The psu spins now what
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9 minutes ago, FloRolf said:
?!?!
Also that PSU looks like some cheap-ass chinese bomb. Not to mention your wall outlets and the general build of the "PC"
That psu is from insignia I just got what was cheap in my area
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I have the 2016 Inspiron gaming model and I have taken it apart before is it possible to change the MB with the new Inspiron 2017 model when I saw the 1050ti in the new laptop I got angry since if I just waited a few more months I would have gotten the newer one. Anyways has anyone tried to replace the Motherboard before is it even possible? The first picture is the 7559 mb the second is the 7567
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I added my crucial m.2 ssd 275gb and it will not be detected by my MSI b150 I pro MB I want to put windows onto it and it is the only hard drive I have rn
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1 hour ago, TAHIRMIA said:
How did you make the installation USB?
Windowsill media creation tool
I get a windows logo then my display goes back nothing else happens
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33 minutes ago, TAHIRMIA said:
Then your windows installation is probably corrupt or at least your bootfiles
When I put in my windows media USB my display goes black
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11 minutes ago, L.Lawliet said:
1.Your os can be corrupted (re-install)
2.Faulty HDD (check the disk health to make sure of it)
3.Make sure u set your hdd as the first boot.
when i got to reinstall windows it just goes black nothing happens
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8 minutes ago, TAHIRMIA said:
Unplug your HDD and plug it back in, This probably means your HDD has failed. Can you hear it spinning?
Yeah it's spins I hear the whirring
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I finished my pc build a HTC 1060 super clocked and an i5 6500 based pc. After I finish downloading my steam games waiting for 4 hours to download all of them I go and play some dirty bomb. I plug in my monitor and it crashes it is an old monitor a Hanns G JW199D from my old CORE 2 Duo machine. So I reset my computer try it again and it crashes. I then plug in my Insiginia 1080p tv that runs at 60ghz and same thing happens. I plug in both displays and everything just crashes. I want to know why my displays are crashing?
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38 minutes ago, Veniam said:
A few days ago the little clip on the PCI-e port holding in my graphics card broke off. Is it safe to have my computer standing how it would be normally, or should I turn it on its side or something.
just screw it in very tight you should be fine that clip is just a piece of plastic for a little bit of support. If you can put your MB on the bottom, not the side to help the GPU, but you shouldn't sweat
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21 hours ago, cdsboy2000 said:
You're saying your CPU socket has bent pins? The board is basically done then, you shouldn't expect the PC to fully boot.
But the pc won't boot at all no lights nothing happens
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9 hours ago, vaiwalker said:
screwed up my asus z97k board pins on the day i got it while installing an AIO cpu cooler. cooler jumped out of the way while trying to screw it in due to the tension of the tubes and my screwdriver did a "drift" on the pins. oh the heartache. managed to realign the pins with a needle and a magnifying glass and used it for 2 years with not a single bsod or any problems.
the bent pins might not be making proper contact with the cpu, you could try to bend them back a little upwards so they touch the cpu while being clamped down. pretty sure it could work.
I fixed the Ben pins they are all facing upwards but my system still won't turn on there are no indicator lights or even beeping. No fans are spinning nothing happens. I manually switched off my PSU on the back could that have hurt my system?
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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:
What stock cooler? What cpu and motherboard do you have?
Core i5 6500
msi b150 pro
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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:
What heatsink?
A stock cooler that had been used
AND ryzen build
in New Builds and Planning
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Yeah I know I've been considering it but the case I'm gonna get is too small for a case fan anywhere useful it all depends what is cheaper new or used at the time for me almost 3 months is a long time for that upgrade