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This is what I see, what do I need to do next? Disk 1 is the new hard drive.

Well, I mean, there are Youtube videos and such of building computers, but I can't really learn without actually doing it. I've done quite a bit of research in terms of putting all the right pieces where they are supposed to go, but it's all really confusing, and if I'm going to be ordering a different case than in the video/tutorial, what's the point of the tutorial?!
go to your local dump

find an old computer

test it to see if it works

rip it apart

put it back together, outside the case,

boot it

if it works, take it apart and repeat the process until you know how

^ So basically do exactly what Mack said. Okay thanks.

go to your local dump

find an old computer

test it to see if it works

rip it apart

put it back together, outside the case,

boot it

if it works, take it apart and repeat the process until you know how
not everyone has a dump near them momentum ;~;


This is what I see, what do I need to do next? Disk 1 is the new hard drive.
Right click unallocated space
Create a new simple volume

I need a hard drive and a motherboard for 150 dollars, the motherboard needs to support AMD any suggestions?
« Last Edit: June 19, 2013, 03:58:06 PM by NalNalas »



I keep getting a BSOD that says "a clock interval interrupt was not received on a secondary processor" and in the BOSD viewer program it says there was something up with ntoskrnl.exe
am i completley forgeted

Quick Question: So im testing my 3570k (OC 4.2ghz) in Prime 95 and my max voltage is 1.03V and my temperature after a few minutes is the mid-upper 60. Is the voltage safe for this stable overclock?

I keep getting a BSOD that says "a clock interval interrupt was not received on a secondary processor" and in the BOSD viewer program it says there was something up with ntoskrnl.exe
am i completley forgeted
If you're overclocking, revert back to stock multiplier and base clock. If you have an unlocked core on your processor, it's unstable, and you should lock it.
Quick Question: So im testing my 3570k (OC 4.2ghz) in Prime 95 and my max voltage is 1.03V and my temperature after a few minutes is the mid-upper 60. Is the voltage safe for this stable overclock?
I'd run Prime95 for at least 10-15 minutes to verify it works, exactly how long did it run?

not everyone has a dump near them momentum ;~;
it might be legal there though :(

If you're overclocking, revert back to stock multiplier and base clock. If you have an unlocked core on your processor, it's unstable, and you should lock it.
How would I do this?

I must be doing something wrong with my voltage if he's getting 4.2ghz out of 1.05v.
I'm using a laptop APU and I'm getting 1.8ghz out of 1.03v.

Does anyone here have an itx build, is it worth it?