My sig has the specs for my new system that I've just built and booted today. A few things I wanted to ask.
My case, the SX830, uses drive rails. I've never used these before, so I don't know much about them. I installed the CD-RW, guessing how to use these rails. I got it in, but the back of the drive wiggles about a 1/4" if I apply pressure. Is this okay?
The I/O port on the same case: This thing seems really flimsy, all the ports don't even fully come out, even though the mainboard is mounted properly. Anything I can do about it? Also, cards fit in the PCI and AGP slots near the I/O ports easily. The slots furthest from the I/O port, however, are very difficult to insert cards. The board is screwed into the proper mounting screws.
The RAM: If I boot up with Quick POST enabled, the system goes through as on my other computers. Without it enabled, the system counts up to 130000KB, and then back to zero, up to 130000, in a cycle. It doesn't stop unless I press esc, but then continues as normal.
I think I might have more, but these are good for now. Thanks to all who help. I'll even try doing RC5, to add a little more to the effort.
My case, the SX830, uses drive rails. I've never used these before, so I don't know much about them. I installed the CD-RW, guessing how to use these rails. I got it in, but the back of the drive wiggles about a 1/4" if I apply pressure. Is this okay?
The I/O port on the same case: This thing seems really flimsy, all the ports don't even fully come out, even though the mainboard is mounted properly. Anything I can do about it? Also, cards fit in the PCI and AGP slots near the I/O ports easily. The slots furthest from the I/O port, however, are very difficult to insert cards. The board is screwed into the proper mounting screws.
The RAM: If I boot up with Quick POST enabled, the system goes through as on my other computers. Without it enabled, the system counts up to 130000KB, and then back to zero, up to 130000, in a cycle. It doesn't stop unless I press esc, but then continues as normal.
I think I might have more, but these are good for now. Thanks to all who help. I'll even try doing RC5, to add a little more to the effort.