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yeah, look in your router for a DHCP reservation and set it to use your mac. also expire your old lease on that one if it’s still present.
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you won't believe this poo poo After my post I was getting real annoyed about this whole psu fiasco and I said gently caress it if I still have to wait like five more days for this new motherboard and I'm gonna trash this one I might as well give it one last shot I Googled the data sheet for the BIOS_A chip and I realized it was way different than other Gigabyte motherboards other people had issues with long story short I soldered a wire from pin 4 to pin 7 on the BIOS_A chip and the loving computer actually started! So now I have a brand new PSU in there so if all my blue screens were in fact caused by the psu all is now well! It's very possible the motherboard was the cause of all my blue screens and not the psu, but I'll know in a day or two Thanks so much for everyone's help, this was literally the only forum on the loving planet that suggested it could be my psu. And even a page or two ago someone even mentioned shorting pins on the bios Love you folks so much Edit : just got a bluescreen lol So it's definitely the motherboard (unless the cpu is bad?) and maybe the psu caused the motherboard to go bad or something. Oh well. Edit 2: it was a driver verifier bsod. I forgot to turn it off so maybe it was just bad luck or coincidence Edit 3: computer randomly turned off and won't turn on again. Definitely the motherboard. No clue if my pos psu fried it or what. Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 02:26 on May 5, 2020 |
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unsurprisingly the win7 drivers didnt install idk what is going on but i guess i'll just have to use the fresco logic ports. it works fine on macos and linux on the same pc, it's just windows. turns out, truly, My OS is a Piece Of poo poo BangersInMyKnickers posted:that looks about right for a usb ssd drive i mean, i don't really care if it's 430 MBps or 200 MBps or whatever but at the very least i should be able to play Resident Evil Revelations 2 (2015, dir. Yasuhiro Ampo) without the fmv scene skipping and pausing every few seconds
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:ok so my replacement motherboard should be here in the mail in a few days; the only thing i am dreading is any time i ever got a new motherboard the local IP address of the computer changed. you shouldn't have revealed your IP. i'm hacking you. i'm inside your computer right now
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Sagebrush posted:you shouldn't have revealed your IP. i'm hacking you. i'm inside your computer right now The more people that have access to my 50 GB raw rips of Super Mario Bros the Movie and Fire in the Sky the better
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1993 was a good year for movies
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:unsurprisingly the win7 drivers didnt install have you tried other usb slots? i have had problems like this in the past with an older laptop where i wasn't using the good usb holes, i was using the bad ones. those speeds look fast though so maybe my guess is bad
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Corla Plankun posted:have you tried other usb slots? i have had problems like this in the past with an older laptop where i wasn't using the good usb holes, i was using the bad ones. those speeds look fast though so maybe my guess is bad yeah i tried every usb 3 port the only ones that actually work ok are the ones on a PCIe fresco logic usb board. all the others, the mobo ones with an intel controller are the ones that are hosed. the fresco logic ones seem to work fine but they're like 225-250 MB per sec, i dont really mind that because at least its consistant.
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:unsurprisingly the win7 drivers didnt install probably a long shot, but did you try running the installer in compatibility mode ("troubleshoot compatibility" on the installer)? alternately, did you try extracting the inf's from the installer and pointing device manager at them to see if it could make sense of them? worth a try maybe
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spankmeister posted:Then I saw when the Lamb broke one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying as with a voice of thunder, "netsh interface ipv4 set address name='Local Area Network Adapter 1' static 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1" 5
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:long story short I soldered a wire from pin 4 to pin 7 on the BIOS_A chip and the loving computer actually started! woah. i would be way too scared to try something like this. Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:Edit 3: computer randomly turned off and won't turn on again. Definitely the motherboard. No clue if my pos psu fried it or what. i think it did, and maybe other components too
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# ? May 5, 2020 19:54 |
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so listen to this poo poo i got the new motherboard, keep getting BSODs again!!! so far i have replaced the PSU, motherboard, main OS hard drive, i tried a spare graphics card, and ran memtest on my memory. i tried to install windows with the brand new ssd using the new motherboard, no graphics card installed (used the on-board one), and literally nothing plugged into the computer except the CPU, 1 stick of RAM, and a keyboard/mouse i'm about to have a nervous breakdown. it absolutely has to be the CPU, right? the blue screens are all over the place. sometimes it's "IRQL_not_less_than_equal" or whatever, sometimes it's "MEMORY_MODULE", sometimes it's something about a dog?? i can't keep track of them. 10 different BSOD errors while trying to do anything. windows 10 install, trying to boot off my old HD, hell, even trying to get into safe mode gives me a BSOD unless somehow this SECOND psu is also defective it has to be the CPU, correct? it's a 9700k, are they known for being defective or something? i've never heard of a CPU going bad especially if it wasn't overclocked. could it have worked fine for 6 months and then slowly decided to poo poo itself? there's literally no other hardware left that i haven't changed. Helianthus Annuus posted:woah. i would be way too scared to try something like this. 10+ years of RGB modding old video game systems and that was small potatoes in comparison
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# ? May 7, 2020 16:10 |
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yeah, smells like a bad memory controller on the cpu. very uncommon but not unheard of. try putting the single dimm in a slot on the other channel to see if it makes a difference. but you're getting through a memtest clean without it throwing errors?
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# ? May 7, 2020 16:35 |
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a chip that's making GBS threads itself will poo poo itself no matter what os you're running. Got a linux cd?
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:yeah, smells like a bad memory controller on the cpu. very uncommon but not unheard of. try putting the single dimm in a slot on the other channel to see if it makes a difference. but you're getting through a memtest clean without it throwing errors? yep i had memtest run overnight and it gave me 0 errors. flakeloaf posted:a chip that's making GBS threads itself will poo poo itself no matter what os you're running. Got a linux cd? i do! however i must have been a horrible person in a past life because just now, i can't even get the new motherboard to post any longer. the motherboard is giving me a "CC" code on the LED which from what i can tell means it can't communicate with the CPU. the only thing i can think of is i took the cpu out (to get the serial number to see if intel would replace it under warranty) and i put it back in and that's when it started. i probably bent one of the 1,000+ plus pins on the CPU socket or something edit: i actually just found an old text i sent to a friend, it said "i can't get windows to load unless i have game boost mode on in the BIOS" which was right after i installed the 9700k right after buying it. maybe that is some sort of insight into this thing being defective from the start? i probably wrongly assumed it was a motherboard quirk? Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 17:02 on May 7, 2020 |
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CC is an unassigned code that could mean anythingChumbawumba4ever97 posted:edit: i actually just found an old text i sent to a friend, it said "i can't get windows to load unless i have game boost mode on in the BIOS" which was right after i installed the 9700k right after buying it. maybe that is some sort of insight into this thing being defective from the start? i probably wrongly assumed it was a motherboard quirk? still got the old chip? did your board ship with a bios version that doesn't know what do with a 9700k? e: also maybe it should be "i can't get windows to load unless i go into the bios and fiddle around a bit before starting the machine", which might be cooling or bad caps, but heat problems are really noisy and you've already replaced the board; since it doesn't say A-BIT on it, it's not likely you got two bad ones in a row flakeloaf fucked around with this message at 17:08 on May 7, 2020 |
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that bad psu slow-cooked everything in the case, including the CPU (allegedly)
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# ? May 7, 2020 17:42 |
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OP, you should get a UPS for your next PC so it doesn't get turbo-hosed by the weird electricity that lives in your walls
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Helianthus Annuus posted:OP, you should get a UPS for your next PC so it doesn't get turbo-hosed by the weird electricity that lives in your balls
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Helianthus Annuus posted:OP, you should get a UPS for your next PC so it doesn't get turbo-hosed by the weird electricity that lives in your walls
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:sometimes it's something about a dog?? lol
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flakeloaf posted:
Yeah i still have the old chip, intel is asking me five million questions about it before i find out if they will let me exchange it. i dont think it was a bios issue because when i first got the motherboard it would post fine then i took the cpu out, read off the serial number, re-applied thermal paste and put it back in and then it never posted again lol i probably put it in sloppily and bent a pin or something in a fit of rage over the whole thing Helianthus Annuus posted:OP, you should get a UPS for your next PC so it doesn't get turbo-hosed by the weird electricity that lives in your walls i actually have it plugged into this huge APC 1000 rackmount UPS that retails for like $500 that some local facebook dad's group gave me for free after i helped him fix his arcade machine uh.....could that thing be frying it? Helianthus Annuus posted:that bad psu slow-cooked everything in the case, including the CPU i checked the temp on the CPU back a few weeks ago when i could still boot into windows and it was extremely cool so i wonder if it could slow cook it while also not increasing the heat?
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:Yeah i still have the old chip, intel is asking me five million questions about it before i find out if they will let me exchange it. OP, they are deploying 5G in your area which broke your computer and also gave you lots of foreign mind control diseases hth
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# ? May 8, 2020 04:26 |
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idk, the situation is pretty puzzling, so its hard to rule anything out. are the neighbors firing up heavy equipment next door? maybe a particle accelerator? is the CPU the only component you haven't swapped out yet?
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bobbilljim posted:OP, they are deploying 5G in your area which broke your computer and also gave you lots of foreign mind control diseases hth the joke's on them, Chumbawumba4ever97 doesn't have a mind to control!!
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Helianthus Annuus posted:is the CPU the only component you haven't swapped out yet? Yep
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# ? May 8, 2020 14:40 |
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Are all the pins straight? If yes, can you control voltage to the CPU? If yes, does raising it (slightly, like another .05, maybe .1 volts) help things? If yes, your CPU was defective or damaged. I had a defective Athon XP years ago and it was only stable if I overvolted it.
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cybrancyborg posted:Are all the pins straight? thanks for the reply! all the pins LOOK straight, except one is alerting my OCD senses a bit; it looks a little off from the rest. i tried moving it a bit with an exacto knife but it didn't make a difference; this mobo no longer posts. cybrancyborg posted:If yes, can you control voltage to the CPU? If yes, does raising it (slightly, like another .05, maybe .1 volts) help things? If yes, your CPU was defective or damaged. I had a defective Athon XP years ago and it was only stable if I overvolted it. i had mentioned a few posts back that i found an old text i sent a friend back when i first got this CPU, and the only way i could get windows to boot without crashing was to enable "game boost mode" on the MSI mobo i had at the time (i returned the motherboard a few days later assuming it was defective). looking into it, it looks like "game boost mode" overclocks it by like 400 mhz or something paltry like that. so i am guessing that mode increased the voltage a little bit, and did exactly what you said.
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:thanks for the reply! I just noticed you said it was a K model. If you have a board that can get into the BIOS setup, you could also try lowering the multiplier a LOT (like, maybe half?) and see if that helps. If that or the overvolting does help, I'd RMA the CPU.
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:26 |
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Technically anything up to 1.4v is within spec. It will run hotter, but if that's what it takes then who cares. 1.4v usually can get those chips stable at 4.2-4.5ghz
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:47 |
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Computers is rocks with lightning inside.
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:51 |
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Schadenboner posted:Computers is rocks with lightning inside. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H47ow4_Cmk0
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# ? May 8, 2020 16:59 |
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Literally my only experience with the FFs was via Noah Antwiler's reviews of them.
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cybrancyborg posted:I just noticed you said it was a K model. If you have a board that can get into the BIOS setup, you could also try lowering the multiplier a LOT (like, maybe half?) and see if that helps. If that or the overvolting does help, I'd RMA the CPU. thanks stupid question though, shouldn't the CPU be working fine with the default settings on these 4 different motherboards i've now tried? my last cpu was an i7 930 from like a decade ago; do you have to fudge with voltages and stuff these days? (i realize you are only telling me to do this to test the CPU but i don't wanna fry the replacement if Intel hopefully doesnt screw me on replacing it)
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lol intel is trying to gently caress me out of the replacement they asked me like fifteen questions like "did you try another graphics card, did you try XMP in the BIOS, did you try different cooling solutions" and i replied and they just sent me this: quote:
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# ? May 8, 2020 19:45 |
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send that reply to amd and ask them for a break on your next chip in exchange for some taunting
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i replied that "I only tried XMP because your message to me asked me if I tried it, seemingly suggesting it was a troubleshooting technique you wanted me to try. Also, I was having issues before ever enabling XMP" which is true i'm pretty sure they're going to tell me to go gently caress myself
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# ? May 8, 2020 20:27 |
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"your csr's poor english inspired me to do something stupid" might just be the ticket to a new cpu
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:lol intel is trying to gently caress me out of the replacement holy gently caress Does Use of Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (Intel® XMP) Void the CPU Warranty? Enabling and use of Intel® XMP is a type of overclocking1, and will ultimately void the CPU warranty. HAHAHAHAHA that means like every single gamer rig out there voided their warranty. what a loving grift
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holy poo poo don't they advertise that poo poo hard? lmfao
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