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<0> about the wires..the stripped ones are positive yes? <1> and see if monitor turns on <0> i have it in the right ide spot right? its a black connector <0> the "slave part" not the master <0> should it be in the master if im not using ide drives? <0> cause right now its empty <0> on the mobo that is <1> don't connect any hd/cdrom to mobo <1> or any other pci cards <1> just see if it loads up on monitor <0> ok..only problme is..i have one monitor..the one im on now so i won't be able to talk and try this out ;] <0> shoudl i disconnect the sound card too? <1> yea <0> ok <1> just the bare minamum <1> connected
<0> cpu, hdd, vide card? <1> no <1> video cards, ram, powersully <1> powersupply* <0> so not even hdd <1> yea <0> ok <0> gonna try that now <1> if it dosn't turn on they you have a problem <0> really quick <0> the parts that hook up..powerled etc. <0> speaker <0> which give the beeps <0> shoudl that be connected? <1> yea <0> ...i was asking about eh wires because im not sure they are <0> is positive the striped wires? <1> i thought its the solid red? <1> don't remeber <1> but it dosn't really matter i think <2> Can someone give me a clue of how i use my keyboard, it has a lot of buttons on it, but am i supposed to click them to type in this channel? <1> use a battery to test it out heh <0> there are other colored wires..but i'll try this ;] <0> first <1> well, right now that dosn't matter <1> just try to see if video comes on the monitor <0> hmm <0> nothing <0> i clicked themonitor buttons and it said power save mode click mouse or hit any key on keyboard <0> i put in my mouse and moved it around..nothing <3> I just got 10 floppy drive cables in the mail. It cost me 1.70 <1> so no video goes to monitor... <1> umm video cards maybe back <1> or lose memory <1> or u cracked a cpu pin when installing <3> Speaking of CPUs, I got my new heatsink on today. <3> Outside of a poorly written manual, it was easy as ****. I got an Ultra Copper HS with 8 heat pipes and 2 80x80x15mm fans <1> stock heatsinks work best if it was installed first <3> adelas: wtf? <1> b/c of its glue <1> is very hard to get off of cpu <0> im using a stock heatseak <1> unless u got the right alocohol <3> What are you saying, that if you install the stock heatsink first it works better than an aftermarket? <3> Um... no, adelas <1> CJDeak, yes unless u installed that after market first <0> i guess i'll try this tomorrow getting late..perhaps i can catch you online tomorrow adelas <0> i apprecaite your help <1> removing past glue to cpu is what is hard to do <3> Adelas: I ran the stock heatsink for 2 months, then installed the aftermarket. I had no problem getting the glue off <3> it's not glue, dude <1> when u took heat sink off <3> It's a paste. <1> isn't there still paste off the old heat sink stuck? <3> Adelas: No <1> then ur lucky it was't tight enough or u still havn't broken in <3> Because I know what I'm doing and don't use thermal adhesive, I use thermal GREASE or thermal PASTE <1> when i said glue i just meant paste <3> Adelas, I've probably installed 500-1000 after market heatsinks, and I've never once had the heatsink become glued to the processor, because I use enough that it gets covered, but it doesn't drip and STICK <1> when i said glue i just meant paste
<3> And you also said it sticks <3> I say it doesn't, or at least it never has on me <1> it does stick <1> if u used it long enough <3> HOw bout this <1> the better it sticks, the better it has heat transfer <3> I had a Athlon64 2800+ I used for 2 years, and when I replaced the stock HSF, no sticky <3> NOt true, adelas. <3> Trust me, I know a little bit about heat transfer. <1> well the reason for sticking is because, the paste gets into the cpu / heat sink pores <1> that is when the paste is broken in <3> Adelas: How many heatsinks have you replaced? <1> once thats is done, its very hard to clean that cpu <1> okay CJDeak, u may be able to replace heatsinks, but does it make a difference or worst? <3> Adelas, obviously we're doing something different since you have a hard time and I find it easy <1> and for your info, i replace way too many on account of stupid people to count <1> taking it off is easy <1> when u heat up the heatsink a little <1> cleaning and the surface of the cpu is the difficult part <3> Actually, I just undo the clips, and pull <1> and the cpu comes out with it? <3> then remove the processor, set it on the foam pad, and brush it with a tissue <3> adelas: No the cpu doesn't come out with it <1> obviously, u never seen how a real retail stock fan sticks to cpu <1> you must be dealing with "cheap" stock stuff <3> Adelas: No, never have. Outside of almost every day of my life <3> I have dealt with pretty much every processor series out from AMD and intel, and I've used hundreds of different heatsinks <1> have you ever used a artic silver paste? <3> Considering I've been professionally building and repairing computers and specializing in gaming and multimedia machines <3> Andelas I have a 5cc tube in the drawer to my right <3> AS5 <1> and u never had problem removing the heatsink when the cpu is cold? <2> Can you mail me it? <3> Para: no <2> I need it, my computer is currently running at 278 fahrenheit <3> Adelas: I don't work in a cold room, I work in room temperature <3> Para: No it's not <1> and what is room temperature for you <2> 80 Celsius <3> adelas: 70-75F <3> para: 80c is not 278, and if you are running that hot please cut your computer off <2> :) <2> Its not that hot, i was kidding. But i do indeed need a better heat sink. <3> Para: What processor? <1> so ur saying u used the heatsink with that kind of paste, and it never got stuck to the cpu at room temperature <1> when u removed it <3> Ade: yup, <3> That's what I'm saying <2> Amd sempron 3000+ currently running at 2.3ghz (1.8 original) <3> para: Socket 754? <2> yes <1> okay get some other people to give their opinion, as its a pain in the *** to clean that paste off the cpu <1> u can wipe most of it off, but there will still be stuff on the cpu <3> http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=ultra+socket+754+HEATSINK&pid=4880932274071250722&oid=12145187397375611321&btnG=Search+Froogle&ei=0rXyQ8nkB6LSqQK2o_ywAw&sig2=YLAwHTfIF27pZD1SWByl7Q&lmode=&addr=&scoring=mrd&hl=en <3> take a look at that para <2> ok <2> thnx <3> I have one on two of my procs, it's keeping my 3000+ at 23C idle, 26 under full load, <3> I have a Thermalright XP 90-c in my gaming rig and water cooling for my media center <3> Anyway <3> It's getting late <4> watch this and lyao: http://gprime.net/video.php/japaneseschwarzenegger1 <5> I know what heaven looks like http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/IT/InsideNewegg/amdprocessor.jpg <6> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11355069/ <7> hehe <6> burntman should appreciate that link <7> lol <7> that sandwhich in the middle of the page makein me hungry <7> wow that is alot of cpus <6> TAKE YOUR MEDS <7> :P <5> This just in(to be filed under NO **** SHERLOCK): http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/opteron-165.html <8> QUAD SLI! X16 :O droooll... shame its intel thohttp://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Products/Products_GA-8N-SLI%20Quad%20Royal.htm <8> oops http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Products/Products_GA-8N-SLI%20Quad%20Royal.htm
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