TuggerStupid question but I always check anyway, is the switch on your power supply set to the proper voltage?
Checked, it is.
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TuggerStupid question but I always check anyway, is the switch on your power supply set to the proper voltage?
Checked, it is.
etherSystem specs?
Thermaltake 600W PSU
Gigabyte z something
I5 4670k Haswell
1 x 8gb RAM
Radeon 7870 (Dual fan)
So I've plugged in all the power/mobo/hard drives and all that, but when I plug it into the power and turn it on, all that happens is the fans spin for about 2 seconds and then stop.
No LED lights or anything else seems to be working.
The fans (including the case fan that's also spinning) is plugged into the mobo which is plugged into the PSU.
trogSame as any other hud.
That does not help at all.
I'm on a MacBook Pro right now...
I'm about to build my new computer and I was wondering how to transfer all these files to a brand new WD 2TB Hard Drive.
LarvalExtractinstall windows 7 to it like you always do. a new copy though, dont copy stuff from your hard drive over because it's a waste of SSD space.
you need a 2.5" bracket or mount to properly install an SSD to the case, but honestly you can just leave it hangin'. my SSD isn't mounted at all, it's just fucking sat there on top of my hard drive. it doesn't matter 'cause SSDs aren't volatile like hard drives are
I'm doing a completely new build with a brand new copy of Windows 7 Pro. I'm currently on a Mac.
Jstn74772. Most SSDs should have a 2.5" to 3.5" conversion bracket included in the box. What SSD did you purchase, and was this included with some screws?
I have a Kingston 120GB SSD
My case is the CM HAF 922
Merchant1. If you are installing it for the first time it is the same as normal. I made sure to unplug my other HDD though just to make sure it used the right drive. Otherwise I'm not sure how you might move it.
So I should just install it on there with the HDD unplugged then plug the HDD in after im done installing OS?
1. How would I go about putting my OS (Windows 7 pro) on the SSD?
2. Do I need some size converter or do I just put it directly in the case? I noticed it's smaller than the 3.5 inch hard drive so i was wondering
I have an i5-4670k Haswell.. works perfectly fine.
I posted this a while ago http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/12703/1#post-202573
I talked to Enigma and he said he's working on a mobile site
Candy Crush.
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What do you mean by aftermarket cooling (sorry im new to this stuff)