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| Nymph:
Hey guys, after i looked into it alittle it turns out i wouldn't have been able to buy my other needed stuff so i did alittle searching and found this one. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/TV1T. How good is it? i edited it alittle for some of the stuff i want but otherwise ya. the only thing im worried about is the motherboard |
| Momentum:
get a k model |
| Titanium Man:
--- Quote from: Nymph on April 29, 2013, 08:18:42 PM ---Hey guys, after i looked into it alittle it turns out i wouldn't have been able to buy my other needed stuff so i did alittle searching and found this one. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/TV1T. How good is it? i edited it alittle for some of the stuff i want but otherwise ya. the only thing im worried about is the motherboard --- End quote --- getting a cooler is useless since you are not going to be able to overclock that CPU model, just use the stock cooler which comes with the cpu or buy a cpu that is overclockable and a suggestion, I would recommend replacing the SSD and that slow HDD with a 2 TB western digital black, it should get job done |
| Flush535:
I don't know if you guys remember or not - but a while back I was trying to fix my front USB ports. I found the fix, if anyone is interested. Diagnosis You have just built your system, installed a fresh copy of Windows and installed all your drivers. Try as you might, USB 3.0 on your case will not work. 1. USB 3.0 cables only : No response 2. USB 2.0 cables only : ports function as USB 2.0 3. USB 3.0 and 2.0 cables together: Windows doesn't recognise devices To confirm you have the same problem. Test to see if your USB 3.0 ports on motherboard itself are functioning correctly. If you have the same problem they will either get no response or they will run at USB 2.0 transfer speeds. Hypothesis Chances are, when you installed Windows you had one or more USB devices plugged in while you were doing it. Probably a USB keyboard and/or mouse. Because of that, Windows has installed a generic USB controller driver to allow you to use those devices in windows. When you try to install your motherboard's USB controller drivers over that, they are not overwriting the ones that windows has installed. Solution You need to delete all the USB controller drivers on your system and reinstall them. Step 1 - Find/borrow a PS/2 Keyboard and plug that in. Step 2 - Activate Mousekeys. Step 3 - Unplug all your USB peripherals Step 4 - Go into Device Manager, expand the Universal Serial Bus Controller section. Step 5 - Uninstall everything under that section. Step 6 - Reboot. Step 7 - Reinstall your USB drivers as provided by your motherboard manufacturer. Step 8 - Reboot as instructed. You should now have fully functional USB 3.0 in the front and back. Ensure that only the USB 3.0 cable from your case I/O is plugged in (ziptie up the USB 2.0 controller for tidyness). Disable mousekeys and enjoy your Bitfenix build! :) |
| Momentum:
i found this |
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