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Why did you buy a phenom
whyyyyyy
idk
but Im not buying another sorry

sooo any suggestions?

I think the PCI-E slots are numbered, so he should probably stick to the first one.

It doesn't matter what PCI slot he uses. It's like with RAM sticks, if you have 2 sticks and 4 slots it doesn't matter what slot they go in, they result will still be the same amount of RAM.

It doesn't matter what PCI slot he uses. It's like with RAM sticks, if you have 2 sticks and 4 slots it doesn't matter what slot they go in, they result will still be the same amount of RAM.
Oh, ok.
Then try another PCI-E slot I suppose.

idk
but Im not buying another sorry

sooo any suggestions?

Look here, pick one.

Help request!

I seem to be having mouse issues. I am not sure if it is a hardware or software problem.
I am currently using a Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse (however mine is blue in backlight color) and running 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium.

My mouse likes to randomly double click when I perform normal single clicks (I estimate the rate to be at about 1 out of every 5 clicks is misinterpreted as a double click). This is quite bothersome as I'll exit a full screen window in a single click, but sometimes it'll double click, also exiting any full screen window behind it.

My mouse has also double clicked links by mistake and opened two tabs. I have opened two instances of Chrome in a single click. Clicking anywhere on a webpage will sometimes highlight the entire page (or sentence/paragraph if in text body) when I know I single-clicked.

This is getting kinda irritating. Any suggestions?

Ok so I tried different stuff and when I plugged in only one pci-e cord to the GPU it made the beeping sound, that's good. But nothing comes up on the screen. Should I reset my bios and enable my integrated graphics card or should I do something else?

If I have a 20 pin connector, then a 4 pin connector, could I plug my 20 pin into a 24 pin slot?  Then plug my 4 pin connector into a 4 pin slot?

Help request!

I seem to be having mouse issues. I am not sure if it is a hardware or software problem.
I am currently using a Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse (however mine is blue in backlight color) and running 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium.

My mouse likes to randomly double click when I perform normal single clicks (I estimate the rate to be at about 1 out of every 5 clicks is misinterpreted as a double click). This is quite bothersome as I'll exit a full screen window in a single click, but sometimes it'll double click, also exiting any full screen window behind it.

My mouse has also double clicked links by mistake and opened two tabs. I have opened two instances of Chrome in a single click. Clicking anywhere on a webpage will sometimes highlight the entire page (or sentence/paragraph if in text body) when I know I single-clicked.

This is getting kinda irritating. Any suggestions?
Maybe something's stuck in your mouse? This is probably a problem for Razer support.
Ok so I tried different stuff and when I plugged in only one pci-e cord to the GPU it made the beeping sound, that's good. But nothing comes up on the screen. Should I reset my bios and enable my integrated graphics card or should I do something else?
No, you need to use both pci-e cords. (i'm assuming you mean the power pci-e cords)

Maybe something's stuck in your mouse? This is probably a problem for Razer support.No, you need to use both pci-e cords. (i'm assuming you mean the power pci-e cords)

When I plug in the second one there is no beeping sound

Maybe something's stuck in your mouse? This is probably a problem for Razer support.
That's the thing though, I use a Wacom Bamboo pen & tablet and the pen will even double click sometimes at a lesser rate.
I am starting think it's some kind of software issue.
I've already tried updating my mouse drivers and such.

When I plug in the second one there is no beeping sound
This confuses me greatly.

Wait for a mlgpro to get in here. I'm not sure.
That's the thing though, I use a Wacom Bamboo pen & tablet and the pen will even double click sometimes at a lesser rate.
I am starting think it's some kind of software issue.
I've already tried updating my mouse drivers and such.
Well tablets are known to forget around more periodically. Often I'd right click/double click by accident when working with a tablet. Can you test it with another mouse?

I'll experiment more tomorrow. It doesn't effect gameplay however, just basic desktop work.


Check for crimps or kinks in the cord. Ensure there's no dirt between the clicking mechanism and the plastic. Are the connectors clean?
If I have a 20 pin connector, then a 4 pin connector, could I plug my 20 pin into a 24 pin slot?  Then plug my 4 pin connector into a 4 pin slot?
I need disambiguation, does the four-pin connector have two yellow cords and two black cords, or a yellow, red, orange, and black cord?

This confuses me greatly.

Wait for a mlgpro to get in here. I'm not sure.Well tablets are known to forget around more periodically. Often I'd right click/double click by accident when working with a tablet. Can you test it with another mouse?

Alright.

Is this the way the card is supposed to be set up?
you have a six-pin PCIe connector in an eight-pin socket
your power supply will not work for that card without the proper connector, or an adapter.