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That's what I figured too. I tried with an enclosure I already have, but it didn't seem to work despite the lower power usage of an SSD. Unfortuantely, the enclosure I have doesn't support additional power. I'll just use an old phone charger. Thanks.
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I bought another SSD and I completely forgot that I only had two Intel SATA 6gb/s slots on this motherboard. Should I stick it on the Marvell 6gb/s slot or put it on one of the SATA 3gb/s slots or should I be looking for a PCI-E controller? My motherboard is a P8P67 LE so I'd really rather not do the PCI-E controller route as the cable routing and airflow issues are bad enough without a card butting against my 970.
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# ? Dec 4, 2015 21:52 |
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Party Plane Jones posted:I bought another SSD and I completely forgot that I only had two Intel SATA 6gb/s slots on this motherboard. Should I stick it on the Marvell 6gb/s slot or put it on one of the SATA 3gb/s slots or should I be looking for a PCI-E controller? Is it your third SSD? Put it on a marvell controller port. If not, put a non-SSD drive on one.
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Rexxed posted:Is it your third SSD? Put it on a marvell controller port. If not, put a non-SSD drive on one. Yes, it's my 3rd SSD.
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Party Plane Jones posted:Yes, it's my 3rd SSD.
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Alereon posted:Intel SATA300 port. Are the Marvell controllers truly that bad?
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 01:04 |
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So I just got a new 2tb hdd, upgrading from a 1tb. I'd like to use the 1tb in a different pc so is there a recommended program to move the data from the 1tb to the 2tb?
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 01:24 |
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Party Plane Jones posted:Are the Marvell controllers truly that bad?
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 01:28 |
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My anecdotal experience tells me that Marvell controlled disk drives function fine, but it makes SSD's go slow. HD's seem fine on the Marvell controller.
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Harminoff posted:So I just got a new 2tb hdd, upgrading from a 1tb. I'd like to use the 1tb in a different pc so is there a recommended program to move the data from the 1tb to the 2tb? Is this your boot drive? If so, the 2 main manufacturers both offer their own versions of Acronis you can use to clone the drive. http://support.wdc.com/downloads.aspx?p=119&lang=en https://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/discwizard/ If this is just a data disk you can either clone it or use something like teracopy to do a straight file copy http://www.codesector.com/teracopy
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I bought new RAM, and plugged it in backwards. I smelled a faint burning plastic smell. I realized my mistake, and plugged it in the right way. Now the motherboard beeps its POST code saying memory error in an endless loop. I plugged in my old RAM, and it does the same thing. 1) My motherboard is dead, right? 2) Is the RAM dead too? 3) Would it hurt any of my other components? I'm scared I fried my video card. Here's a pic of the connector pins: They look discolored slightly and one of them even has a little chip on it. I just bought it. Can I send it back to Newegg if I fried it?
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 18:33 |
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I thought it was impossible to plug in memory backwards? Isn't the little notch on them off center?
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 18:50 |
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Maybe he pushed the heatspreader into the board? :-D
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 18:52 |
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One side clicked in.
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On a serious note, it's good practice to remove all power source from the board when fitting stuff like that. I even push the on button in just in case it helps discharge any latent voltage in a capacitor. It probably doesn't, but that's just my paranoia/perfectionism.
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 18:55 |
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DeaconBlues posted:On a serious note, it's good practice to remove all power source from the board when fitting stuff like that. I even push the on button in just in case it helps discharge any latent voltage in a capacitor. It probably doesn't, but that's just my paranoia/perfectionism. I will remember to do this.
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I have a problem with my computer, specifically monitor/GPU, not waking from sleep. Put it to sleep last night but woke up to it on because the cat jumped on the keyboard (I regretfully didn't have this turned off in settings). Pulled all the usb so it couldn't happen again. Starting it this morning, the computer starts fine but the monitor says "no signal" and it's like the GpU is not waking up. I have tried powering off, holding power button while disconnected, switching HDMI and just resat the GPU. Is there some sort of reset switch on it I can hit or something? p67 motherboard i5 2500k 8gb ram R9 290x gpu goodness fucked around with this message at 21:19 on Dec 5, 2015 |
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I've never messed with crossfire and i don't really know if it's worth it plus my poo poo is ancient, tell me if i should do it. I just got a 6950 from a friend of mine. he did that fuse cutting thing that unlocks it into a 6970. I have a 6870. They aren't the same card but they're so drat close i don't think it's much of a problem, right? My current garbage amd board doesn't have 2 pcie x16 slots but the new motherboard i bought does. I've got a 650w power supply and i have no clue if it will run two xbox huge video cards but i'm pretty sure it has 4 pci power cables. New processor is a G4400 which is underwhelming but a massive upgrade from a dual core phenom I've heard that there's compatibility and driver problems with crossfiring but i also haven't kept up with this poo poo, it's fine in tyool 2015 right? Also the important question is will i be able to play new games with this or are my cards just too fuckin old.
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nigga crab pollock posted:I've never messed with crossfire and i don't really know if it's worth it plus my poo poo is ancient, tell me if i should do it.
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bromplicated posted:I bought new RAM, and plugged it in backwards. I smelled a faint burning plastic smell. I realized my mistake, and plugged it in the right way. Now the motherboard beeps its POST code saying memory error in an endless loop. I plugged in my old RAM, and it does the same thing. To be honest, you may have voided any warranty you had on the ram and motherboard. User caused damage is grounds for warranty dismissal.
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 20:21 |
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I took it into a local shop and tested the different components. The motherboard is dead, but the RAM and video card are OK. I guess even if the little pins don't look so good the thing still works.
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# ? Dec 5, 2015 21:18 |
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nigga crab pollock posted:I've never messed with crossfire and i don't really know if it's worth it plus my poo poo is ancient, tell me if i should do it.
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Has anyone had hands-on experience with Avocent KVM over ip switches? Are they loud in typical 1U fashion? They're cheap on ebay and I want to play with one, but it would be in my room :/ AgentCow007 fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Dec 6, 2015 |
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I've got a decent amount of tech waste that might be worth a few bucks, probably as scrap. Some poundage of RAM, HDD circuit boards, old PCI cards, etc. Anybody know where I can get decent dollar for it?
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Comcast just sent me an email, saying that I need to upgrade to a DOCSIS 3.0 modem to "take advantage of higher speeds" (sure......) This is probably a good opportunity to just buy a cable modem and stop giving them 10 dollars a month like a chump. Any reccomendations? They have a list of "approved" modems here: http://mydeviceinfo.comcast.net/ Does it really make any difference which one I get? Or is this like network cards, in that they're all the same but you can spend money on l33t ones if you hate money
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The SB 6141 often gets recommended. You need to look up the number of channels a modem has available, you want four upstream and at least 8 downstream.
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Turds in magma posted:Comcast just sent me an email, saying that I need to upgrade to a DOCSIS 3.0 modem to "take advantage of higher speeds" (sure......) The 6141 is pretty much the only game in town. http://www.amazon.com/ARRIS-SURFboard-SB6141-DOCSIS-Cable/dp/B00AJHDZSI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449432159&sr=8-1&keywords=motorola+surfboard
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Otis Reddit posted:I've got a decent amount of tech waste that might be worth a few bucks, probably as scrap. Some poundage of RAM, HDD circuit boards, old PCI cards, etc. Anybody know where I can get decent dollar for it?
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Turds in magma posted:Comcast just sent me an email, saying that I need to upgrade to a DOCSIS 3.0 modem to "take advantage of higher speeds" (sure......) Sb6183 is the more future proof option but unless you pay for your top speed bracket you are probably years from actually needing it. Sb6141 is a great choice too. SlayVus posted:If you really want to future-proof, you go with the SB-6190. 32 downstream and 8 upstream. *May not work with your current provider*. well goddamn, hadn't even seen that yet emdash fucked around with this message at 02:20 on Dec 7, 2015 |
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If you really want to future-proof, you go with the SB-6190. 32 downstream and 8 upstream. *May not work with your current provider*. http://www.amazon.com/ARRIS-SURFboard-SB6190-DOCSIS-Cable/dp/B016PE1X5K SlayVus fucked around with this message at 01:47 on Dec 7, 2015 |
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Carriers are beginning their rollouts of DOCSIS 3.1 for higher speed tiers, so don't think that buying a higher-end DOCSIS 3.0 modem is future-proofing.
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So my friend gave me a Thermaltake Black Widow 850w power supply. I've never installed a power supply before, but I'm going to stick this one in my computer along with the card I plan on ordering, and I was wondering if anyone knew whether it would probably fit in my Dell XPS 8700 premade case. I'm obviously gonna measure and stuff before I start unplugging things, I'm just curious. More importantly, though, I'm also wondering if there are any potential compatibility issues I should be aware of with something like this and a Dell motherboard and stuff. I'm a total novice with this stuff, so I'm sure these questions are dumb. Anyway, here is the power supply he gave me: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153106
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Frog Act posted:So my friend gave me a Thermaltake Black Widow 850w power supply. I've never installed a power supply before, but I'm going to stick this one in my computer along with the card I plan on ordering, and I was wondering if anyone knew whether it would probably fit in my Dell XPS 8700 premade case. I'm obviously gonna measure and stuff before I start unplugging things, I'm just curious.
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Frog Act posted:So my friend gave me a Thermaltake Black Widow 850w power supply. I've never installed a power supply before, but I'm going to stick this one in my computer along with the card I plan on ordering, and I was wondering if anyone knew whether it would probably fit in my Dell XPS 8700 premade case. I'm obviously gonna measure and stuff before I start unplugging things, I'm just curious. Listen to Aelereon about the power supply quality. That said, I've worked on some XPS 8700s at businesses nearby and they use standard ATX power supplies so you should have no trouble putting one in there.
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Frog Act posted:So my friend gave me a Thermaltake Black Widow 850w power supply. I've never installed a power supply before, but I'm going to stick this one in my computer along with the card I plan on ordering, and I was wondering if anyone knew whether it would probably fit in my Dell XPS 8700 premade case. I'm obviously gonna measure and stuff before I start unplugging things, I'm just curious. What video card are you planning on getting? If it's a GTX 970, I run mine on an Antec VP-450 swimmingly, paired with a Core i3-4330. A VP-450 can be had for like $30 after rebate or coupons, and its normal price is around $40 or so. It's likely the best PSU you can get at/or under the $40 price point imo, if you're looking to save some money. I've been using it in every system build I've done for myself, friends, and family since 2012—7 in builds in total—and each PC has been running since without issue.
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teagone posted:What video card are you planning on getting? If it's a GTX 970, I run mine on an Antec VP-450 swimmingly, paired with a Core i3-4330. A VP-450 can be had for like $30 after rebate or coupons, and its normal price is around $40 or so. It's likely the best PSU you can get at/or under the $40 price point imo, if you're looking to save some money. I've been using it in every system build I've done for myself, friends, and family since 2012—7 in builds in total—and each PC has been running since without issue. The VP-450 is a piece of poo poo that nobody should buy, you can get an EVGA 500B for the same price that is better in every way.
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Alereon posted:I'd strongly recommend against trying to use that power supply. They are made with poor quality components that stop providing usable power by 80% load and literally catch fire at their rated load when new, and after 5+ years will be doing MUCH worse than when new. Holy poo poo. Yeah, I won't install it then, that doesn't sound worth the risk at all. I'm glad I asked in here. teagone posted:What video card are you planning on getting? If it's a GTX 970, I run mine on an Antec VP-450 swimmingly, paired with a Core i3-4330. A VP-450 can be had for like $30 after rebate or coupons, and its normal price is around $40 or so. It's likely the best PSU you can get at/or under the $40 price point imo, if you're looking to save some money. I've been using it in every system build I've done for myself, friends, and family since 20127 in builds in totaland each PC has been running since without issue. I'm planning on picking up an MSI GTX 960 2GB, probably this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127844 Looking at the VP-450, I see its 450w, and my current PSU is the default Dell one, which is 460w. I was told I should look for a 500 or 600w PSU if I want to be able to run everything, including my disk drives and stuff, along with a new card. BurritoJustice posted:The VP-450 is a piece of poo poo that nobody should buy, you can get an EVGA 500B for the same price that is better in every way. Could you link me to one of these? If the one my buddy gave me is liable to loving burst into flames I'm definitely going to buy a power supply when I order the 960 and it sounds like you've got a good idea of which one I should pick up. edit: so I told my buddy the power supply he gave me had all these risky traits and he's wondering if its worth selling on Craigslist, what do ya'll think? Frog Act fucked around with this message at 17:26 on Dec 7, 2015 |
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Frog Act posted:Could you link me to one of these? If the one my buddy gave me is liable to loving burst into flames I'm definitely going to buy a power supply when I order the 960 and it sounds like you've got a good idea of which one I should pick up. It definitely isn't worth trying to sell an old garbage power supply since new garbage is cheap anyway. Also, power supplies are very age-sensitive like harddrives, so there isn't much of a used market. Alereon fucked around with this message at 17:34 on Dec 7, 2015 |
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Turds in magma posted:Comcast just sent me an email, saying that I need to upgrade to a DOCSIS 3.0 modem to "take advantage of higher speeds" (sure......) http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-DOCSIS-Cable-Modem-5341J/dp/B0063K4NN6 Might have just been the unit I tried, but I haven't had any issues with the 5341J since setting it up with Comcast. future ghost fucked around with this message at 20:30 on Dec 7, 2015 |
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To pound another nail in the 6141's coffin - I replaced a failed 6121 with one and TWC has a head end problem in my market that they refuse to address, and it causes channels to randomly drop. The 6141 doesn't handle dropped channels gracefully, instead of resetting the dropped channel it just resets the whole modem. This resulted in my connection frequently going down and back up again, often several times per hour. When I replaced it with a Zoom 5341J all of my problems disappeared.
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