I recently RMA'ed my motherboard and the original sticky's that came with my original TT Big Typhoon were stuck on the old motherboard.
Is there a way to purchase those stickys again, or is there a way to remount it back on my new motherboard?
Full System Specs are
Core 2 E6300 yes it's overclocked, Radeon X1900XT 2 Gig Corsair PC 6400 DDR2 Ram, GIGABYTE DS3 motherboard.
Tried resetting the bios just a few minutes ago by taking out the battery, no go
All,
I just had my computer shut down on me. Upon trying to reboot it I got a loud buzz from my video card Radeon X1900XT, 2 red lights on it and my CPU fan wasn't moving at all. I tried taking off the CPU Heatsink (Big Typhoon) and re-mounting it. Disconnected all power and unplugged all...
im on the default bios right now. Going to reseat Ram now, I'm not getting any diagnostic beeps as well which thought was a good thing. AHHHH.... im not sure if I did plugged in the 4 pin connecter. God what a n00b I am.....
I don't actually see any Video. The monitor has the default message on screen "Check Video Cable The Monitor is working" I've reseated it and moved between both DVI ports, no go. I did connect the power directly to the power supply. I'll check the manual again, although this Connect 3D one is...
Tried both ports. Still get the same results.
Also, I plugged in my old computer's DVI port with the VGA adaptor, it worked. I tried looking on the monitor thinking it was looking VGA only but I don't see these settings on here.
So my card should be good to go in a single card environment? I am using a CRT monitor with with a VGA connector, I hooked up the Video card's DVI to VGA connector and it's not seeing any video and reports a problem with my signal. Monitor keeps saying check the cable connector.
Any ideas?
Hello All,
I'm really confused and need a hand. I have the GA-965P-DS3, and I recently purchased a Connect3D Radeon X1900XT. I know that this board isn't Crossfire supported, but, can I get a Crossfire Video card? I'm sort of confused now, this card was listed on New Egg but never specified...
There chip is a retail chip and wasn;t attached. I am apply new thermal paste right now and would like to know if I apply it to the metal cover? THat's all, not used to a big heat spreader this big.
Do I put the thermal paste on the entire silver cover where the die is? Or do I take the cover off? I;m confused, this is the first time I've bought an Intel chip.
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