Author Topic: The Computer Megathread  (Read 491164 times)


65 is the maximum, usually 55C. This is full load BTW.

Also, sadly i had lock-ups and crashes at those settings, so I lowered to 950 and 1100. TIps?
Stick a fan blowing on the top of the card, from the side of the case, see what happens.

the top button is a little bit indented and is the middle mouse button
the bottom button is more jutting out and is the right click button
i know from experience.
I know what each button is for
I want to know how they work without batteries

Stick a fan blowing on the top of the card, from the side of the case, see what happens.

I have 5 fans :c.


I have the speeds at medium though. Max made my room go down 10F.



I have 5 fans :c.


I have the speeds at medium though. Max made my room go down 10F.


i have 3

Do you need to buy a wireless adapter if you're going to be using Wi-fi?

Do you need to buy a wireless adapter if you're going to be using Wi-fi?

Yes, unless you have a special motherboard with Wi-fi capability. Which most do not.

Yes, unless you have a special motherboard with Wi-fi capability. Which most do not.

Ok.

This is my motherboard. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130579
I don't think it has wi-fi capability; can you recommend me a good adapter?


Yes, unless you have a special motherboard with Wi-fi capability. Which most do not.
I don't think wi-fi is part of the motherboard
I think it's its own thing or part of the network card

I don't think wi-fi is part of the motherboard
I think it's its own thing or part of the network card

there is no actual network card unless you unless you've got one plugged in your PCI-E slot

I don't think wi-fi is part of the motherboard
I think it's its own thing or part of the network card
Some motherboards can have it though.

I'm not to good with wifi adapters, but;

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833425002
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833425006
That second one looks good. I'd always choose a PCI one over a USB one, for multiple reasons. Signal would be better, quality, can't loose it, and USB is slower.

Some motherboards can have it though.
That second one looks good. I'd always choose a PCI one over a USB one, for multiple reasons. Signal would be better, quality, can't loose it, and USB is slower.

Ok, cool. I thought I was going to need one (we're moving) but I learned we're getting cable/using ethernet so I won't need it any more. Still nice to know that though.

What CPU were you wanting to put in it?
FX-8150 Zambezi
also this is serious: My laptop keyboard dosent do anything at all anymore and I have a spare keyboard on my lap right now. Hao 2 remove keyboard

FX-8150 Zambezi
also this is serious: My laptop keyboard dosent do anything at all anymore and I have a spare keyboard on my lap right now. Hao 2 remove keyboard


Ew. Bad compared to i5-2500k, which is cheaper:

Get these:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115072

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131730