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  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Updated BIOS to latest version, and still no results. I also experienced a blue screen crash, BCCode 50 I believe.
  6. 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?
  7. I used DDU, uninstalled everything, reinstalled drivers, and I'm still experiencing the issue.
  8. 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.
  9. Yes, but the question is, what part of the rest of the system? Will Display Driver Uninstaller work okay?
  10. 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
  11. 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?
  12. 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?
  13. So updating drivers might help then?
  14. 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.
  15. Woops, forgot to follow. The HDD is new as well, a WD Blue 1TB.
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