It's been a little while since I've built a new computer and I'm now looking to build a new one and sell my current one. The only thing is I do not know what a fair asking price is for it and was hoping for suggestions. My current setup is as follows:
Intel E6300 1.86 GHz with zalman HSF...
i have a 6300 also with an asus p5b and my cpu temp reads 46C with a fan speed of 2300 rpm. it was running even hotter before until i turned one of my case fans on. i don't know what's wrong, oh and i'm using a zalmann 9500 also...
ok, i did it and it's fixed. as you can see i'm kind of new with sata (i haven't upgraded my pc in a long time) and when i didn't see the rest of the hdd under "my computer" i thought it still wasn't being detected. thanks everyone.
i just finished building my new computer and im having a problem with my seagate sata hdd. bios detects it as being a 200 gb drive but windows says theres only 127 gb available. i've already downloaded sp2 and all other updates i think and it still says theres only 127 gb. i tried doing a...
i'm thinking about building a new computer and i was wondering what would be a good mobo if i have an athlon 64x2? i'll need pcie 16x, but other than that i'm flexible.
i just bought a toshiba satellite notebook (14") and when i brought it home i noticed that whenever it displays the color white its not pure white (kind of murky). it's like theres a faint gray color mixed in. it'd barely noticeable but when i compared it to my compaq notebook it was more...
i have a gainward nvidia geforce2 ti and the fan just died and literally fell off. it has a 2 pin connector but everything i've found has either a 3 or 4 pin connector. i was wondering if anyone could make any suggestions on what to buy as a replacement hsf? preferably on newegg...
has anyone bought the C-01 drive cover? its the one that folds down when the cd-rom tray comes out. (you can see it in action on www.lian-li.com) i was wondering what you guys think about it and how it works exactly because i dont see how you could open your cd rom by just pushing that tiny...
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