Alistaroc
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So, because the original fan on the case is an intake, I should make it an exhaust? So I've got exhaust on the AIO and PSU, and intake via the GPU, correct?
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So I'm putting together a new PC. I bought a fresh 128 GB SSD, an ADATA Ultimate SU800, but I want to use the 1 TB WD Blue I have in my current PC. Let's say I boot up the new PC, and install Windows 10 on the new SSD. Could I then unplug my HDD, hook it up to the new PC, and delete Windows 10 from the HDD? If so, how would I do this? If not, could I plug in the HDD to the new PC, migrate some files onto the SSD, and then reformat it? I have many games on my HDD, and some movies too, that I don't want to lose if I can afford it; my internet is terrible, and redownloading would take ages.
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So I'm finally upgrading my PC, and I'm a little hesitant to begin putting things together before I've figured out intakes/exhaust. I've heard that the PSU (Antec Neo Eco 620) should be installed upside down to pull hot air from inside and exhaust it outside the case. Should I do this? I have a MasterLiquid Lite 120 on an i5-6300, an SSD, HDD, and GTX 1050 Ti. The real advantage I see with the inverted PSU is being able to put both drives above the PSU, allowing the GPU to have unrestricted airflow from the side, but I don't know how much an SSD would injure the performance of either the PSU or GPU should it be in front of the intake fan. Additionally, I don't know whether to make the AIO an intake or exhaust fan. Recommendations? Speaking of the GPU, it's a Gigabyte, so how does the air flow on that type of card? I don't know where intake/exhaust would be.
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My RAM isn't new, I've never had problems with it. I tried using the built-in Windows Memory Diagnostic, and it found no problems.
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Updated BIOS to latest version, and still no results. I also experienced a blue screen crash, BCCode 50 I believe.
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Seeing as this is the second GPU of the same make, doesn't take that rule out the problem being the GPU? Uhh... could I create a new partition without deleting everything? I don't have anything to back my files up on. Or is there a way to fiddle with system drivers in-place? Can I force my motherboard to I recognize it somehow? BIOS maybe? EDIT: Could updating my BIOS help?
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I used DDU, uninstalled everything, reinstalled drivers, and I'm still experiencing the issue.
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Both 1050 Ti's have, but my ancient GTS 450 works just fine(albeit slowly). I'm trying to use DDU but the .exe just extracts a zip file, the .exe of which does... the same thing.
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Yes, but the question is, what part of the rest of the system? Will Display Driver Uninstaller work okay?
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I ordered a Gigabyte 1050 Ti for Christmas, and when I plugged it in, I found that my computer would intermittently black screen, anytime I tried to multitask gaming and browsing, or watching a stream and a video side-by-side. I get an error that the display driver has crashed and recovered, which of course disappears almost instantly. I returned the card, but I'm experiencing the SAME issues with my new card. I've updated my drivers to latest, cleared the CMOS, tried older drivers, added a new file to regedit, updated all drivers available with MSI LiveUpdate, I don't know what else there is to do. Anyone know how to fix this? It's driving me CRAZY! BUILD: Intel Pentium G3258 MSI Z87-G41 PC-Mate Team Elite Plus 1x8 GB DDR3-1600 WD Blue 1 TB HDD Antec Neo Eco 620 W 80+ Bronze PSU
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Funnily enough as I was sitting here with it plugged in it flashed on for 5 seconds before turning off again. But no, it does not work in my other machine. I take it that's a sign to send it back to the seller?
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So, I got a Logitech G502 Proteus Core for Christmas, and I love it. Works great, feels nice, lots of buttons. But today, it has suddenly stopped working. I was moving the mouse and boom, light turns off, cursor doesn't move, buttons don't work, nothing. I did some Googling, but the directions of, unplug, replug, and uninstall, re-install, have done nothing. Still no response. Neither the computer or the Logitech software recognize it as plugged in. And I know the USB port works; I tried switching keyboard and mouse and the keyboard uses that port just fine. I found some topic that said I needed 5 files in C:/Windows/System 32/drivers, among them mouclass.sys and mouhid.sys, but I can't find the other three (they started with an h) and I can't find the page again, and that page didn't even have directions on what to do if files were missing! Does anyone know how to fix this?
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So updating drivers might help then?
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1. G3258 isn't that old, it's Z87 iirc. Might be Z97. 2. I didn't really have a choice. 3.I have Windows 7 4. Chances are it'll work though. 5. No, my monitor just shows when there's no signal; which means the GPU turns off, but not the rest of the computer.
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Woops, forgot to follow. The HDD is new as well, a WD Blue 1TB.