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WyvernAbstracts

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  • CPU
    FX 8320
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte 970A-D3P
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ares 2x4GB
  • GPU
    Sapphire Dual-X R9 270X
  • Case
    Corsair 200R
  • Storage
    Seagate SSHD 1TB
  • PSU
    CM 550w V-Series
  • Mouse
    Logitech G700S

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  1. Need to switch my desktop into an editing station (specs of current system in my sig). I've got about $500 to spend, I was thing more ram, and a new intel cpu and mobo. Note: I do have an ssd in my system already.
  2. just wondering if anyone is running the gigabyte 970a-d3p on windows 10, because I cannot seem to make the headphone and mic jack on my front panel work.
  3. no?, it was working for a few weeks, just recently stopped working
  4. ohh i see it, but nothing happens when i press fn and the key
  5. so my laptops touchpad just stop working, is there a way to check if I may have disabled it by accident? because when i plug in my mouse i can move around just fine. Currently on windows 10
  6. woot will a bootable USB I used to get windows on my desktop work
  7. Comes home, turns laptop on, windows decides to update, laptop no longer wants to work. Can someone help me each time I try to turn my laptop on all it does is show a black screen. Could it be an issue with the GPU?
  8. no its pretty much an empty storage disk with the only thing on it being origin
  9. when ever I try to extend my partition this message pops up, how to I extend my partition without making it dynamic?
  10. wut about the (healthy recovery partition}
  11. no, hdd was not in during install of windows
  12. what are you talking about? I did a fresh install of windows on my ssd, I was just wondering if i can remove existing partitions on my harddrive that I now use as a storage drive
  13. can i delete the system reseved of my storage drive since I have now moves os to ssd
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