I was looking at getting a couple of the i7 930 for $199 at Microcenter but they have a policy of one per customer. Does anyone know how strict they are at enforcing this?
well I was able to get into the bios while at stock voltages. The readings of the voltages on the 12v rail was the same as it was with the overvolt. So maybe its the cpu on crack problem. Even if I keep it at these voltages I still get crashes all the time so I'll have to try something else. I...
I'm using a Core 2 Duo e4400 which was stable at 3.0ghz with voltage at 1.4. I tried to decrease the voltage when I wanted to run it at stock clock again and found that it will not boot unless it is at the oc voltages. It will also no longer run at the overclock which I had before. Even while at...
so I put the psu back in now and tried to start it now with cdrom and hard drives unplugged, unplugged all peripherals, took out all pci cards and my video card. Basically all that happened is the fan moved a tiny bit and then it stopped. what do I do now?
It's not the power supply, someone on Tom's Hardware told me to start the power supply without the computer and the power supply started fine so it's not that
that was one of my first thoughts but the only other power supply that I have right now is one from a 250 watt one from a 5 year old dell. I thought dell didn't use standard parts and everything so I won't be able to run it off that?
I opened my case today to clean out some dust from inside my computer. After finishing cleaning it out I turned the computer on before putting the side to the case back on. As I was putting the side of the case on the computer suddenly shuts off and starts back up within a couple seconds. I...
ok well I just got off the phone with Gigabyte. I told the guy everything and all the troubleshooting stuff I'd done, and then he immedietley told me to RMA it. that solves it pretty much
thanks for your help everyone
alright I reset the bios, took out the battery and everything, no change, did it with one stick of ram, no change at all. I guess I'll try taking the whole thing apart soon. I emailed gigabyte, I'm gonna see what they say first though.
I'll try clearing the bios again, before I just did what my manual said and just shorted the cmos clear thing. I'll try it with the battery out the way you guys said this time.
I have a hard time believing that I could have fried my motherboard. The fsb was only at 300 mhz and its rated to go...
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