opticalmace
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I have a EVGA Supernova G2 750W unit and I've been very pleased with it so far.
Hey GAF, quick question about some RAM. I built this machine about 4-5 years ago, and it's since been given to my brother, and parts replaced (due to it being on it's last legs).
Looking to upgrade the RAM, but I'm having trouble working out what kind it is (short of taking a stick out and punching in the serial number). PCPartPicker (and other sites) suggest it's 1.6v - it's Patriot, silver with heatspreaders. However, RAMMon gives me this (sorry for this chunk of text):
Code:RAMMon v1.0 Build: 1014 built with SysInfo v1.0 Build: 1087 PassMark (R) Software www.passmark.com Memmory summary for FAMILY-PC: Number of Memory Devices: 2 Total Physical Memory: 3961 MB (4096 MB) Total Available Physical Memory: 1559 MB Memory Load: 60% I'm looking to upgrade it to 8GB, but I'd rather buy 2x 2GB to add to it, vs 2x 8GB. It's currently using a stock cooler, so there's space. This suggests that it's 1.5v (and my BIOS says similar, to 3 decimal places). Could I pick up any 2x 2GB sticks, with the same voltage, and it'll be fine? Again, sites suggest it's DDR-1600, but this is telling me 1066. Could I mix-and-match with [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002TISFCG/"]these[/URL]?[/QUOTE] Yeah you'll be fine. Those chips are probably a bit older (hence 1.6V) and them only having built in info for 1066. Go ahead and add the Corsair and you can run both sets at 1.60V / 1333Mhz
I have a Windows 7 install flash drive.
Can I put Windows WIndows 8.1 on it as well? Or do I need a different flash drive?
Hey GAF, quick question about some RAM. I built this machine about 4-5 years ago, and it's since been given to my brother, and parts replaced (due to it being on it's last legs).
Looking to upgrade the RAM, but I'm having trouble working out what kind it is (short of taking a stick out and punching in the serial number). PCPartPicker (and other sites) suggest it's 1.6v - it's Patriot, silver with heatspreaders. However, RAMMon gives me this (sorry for this chunk of text):
I'm looking to upgrade it to 8GB, but I'd rather buy 2x 2GB to add to it, vs 2x 8GB. It's currently using a stock cooler, so there's space.
This suggests that it's 1.5v (and my BIOS says similar, to 3 decimal places). Could I pick up any 2x 2GB sticks, with the same voltage, and it'll be fine? Again, sites suggest it's DDR-1600, but this is telling me 1066. Could I mix-and-match with these?
I was looking at the Haz's excellent build which said which is a 750W PSU and when I was looking at some of the 290X's on the OCUK website they also recommended a 750W PSU ( think the actual wording was "750W PSU required" ) but in all honesty I wouldn't know and I'll take the word of you guys. Been off the game far too long and haven't kept up with all the changes in tech.
Anywho, thanks a million for all the advice, I've decided to go with the EVGA Supernova as it seems to offer a lot of the stuff I'm after for a good price. Time to hit that "Order" button and hope my stuff gets here before X-mas so I can build during my days off.
Humor me here.
5930k or 4790k?
Either build I would have to buy a new mobo. With 5930k, I'd have to buy RAM as well. Would it be worth it?
Humor me here.
5930k or 4790k?
Either build I would have to buy a new mobo. With 5930k, I'd have to buy RAM as well. Would it be worth it?
Do it. Totally worth it in the long runGetting huge discount on either, so price is actually making it difficult choice. I can get a 5930k less than 4790k at retail.
My desktop has really just turned into a machine for video editing/after effects and sometimes the random game.
Getting huge discount on either, so price is actually making it difficult choice. I can get a 5930k less than 4790k at retail.
My desktop has really just turned into a machine for video editing/after effects and sometimes the random game.
Just finished putting together my new PC, but now it is on an infinite restart loop. Not sure where to go from here.
It flashes on, the disc drive and processor heatsink rev up.... then off.
I would step through a basic process of elimination. Disconnect everything you can from the mobo (RAM, GPU, hard drives, etc). Plug a monitor into the onboard video output, plug in one stick of RAM, and attempt to boot. No luck? Power off, swap RAM to other slot, try again. Then repeat the process with the other stick, again by itself.Just finished putting together my new PC, but now it is on an infinite restart loop. Not sure where to go from here.
It flashes on, the disc drive and processor heatsink rev up.... then off.
Do any LEDs on the motherboard light up? What's your build?
I would step through a basic process of elimination. Disconnect everything you can from the mobo (RAM, GPU, hard drives, etc). Plug a monitor into the onboard video output, plug in one stick of RAM, and attempt to boot. No luck? Power off, swap RAM to other slot, try again. Then repeat the process with the other stick, again by itself.
Once you've eliminated RAM as the issue, keep the process going, adding one more component with each restart until you identify the problem child.
Just finished putting together my new PC, but now it is on an infinite restart loop. Not sure where to go from here.
It flashes on, the disc drive and processor heatsink rev up.... then off.
So, going for a quiet build, and I am wondering if anyone knows of a good noise comparisons of the 970 cards.
Also, is there a preferred card if you're thinking of doing an SLI build?
I don't quite understand. What power supply and motherboard do you have?Should I plug cup power into atx 12v(4 pin) or atx 2x4 (8 pin).
My pay has 2 4 pin connectors so I can only do one or the other.
Check your mobo manual for interpreting beeps. You will get different beeps depending on status of RAM, among other things.
So you have the monitor plugged directly into the mobo now (not via video card)? Any signs of life on the monitor at all - for example, seeing it come out of standby when the computer powers up?
Remember to factor all the stupid little things into your fault finding. Is monitor powered up, is the correct input selected, is the cable any good, etc.
My mobo has both a 4 pin and 8 pin cpu power connector. My power supply has 2 4 pin connectors.Asus Strix, MSI Gaming 4G and the EVGA GTX 970 FTW models all feature idle fans at temperatures below 60 degrees, I believe. Some other models may also have the feature.
Most of the GTX 970 models available are fairly quiet. As far as I know, I've never heard of a noisy one. Even the Gigabyte Windforce cooler on their GTX 970 apparently never gets louder than 40 decibels at load.
I don't quite understand. What power supply and motherboard do you have?
Your motherboard should have either a 4 pin or 8 pin connector near the CPU, and your power supply should have a matching CPU power cable connector. Simply plug it in.
If the motherboard only has a 4 pin CPU power connector and the PSU has an 8 pin power cable , you only need to connect half of the power cable's connector, it will fit. If your motherboard has an 8 pin CPU power connector and your power supply has a 4 pin power cable, you can still plug it in.
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Did your MB come with a tiny speaker? And, is it plugged into the speaker slot, same area as the power and reset switch? If no, you get no bootup sound.I am getting no sounds of any kind from my mobo.
I am getting no sounds of any kind from my mobo.
only options are 4790k and 5930k. since my desktop is mostly used at this point for premiere/after effects work i'm seriously thinking of the 5930k.Definitely worth it if money is not a factor. X99 is nice. Nice...not great. My 5930K is actually slower than my 4930K because it won't clock as high (4.2 GHz so far, versus 4.5 GHz) - even with the new architecture, trusty old X79 is better. Heh.
I have a 4770K and it's nice...but just doesn't compare to the X79/X99 6C procs. Can you get a 5960X? Maybe I can buy it off of you and get you a profit (and trade you my 5930K).![]()
Make sure all your connections are secure (unplug, replug).UPDATE
So. Right now the PC turns on, but I get nothing when I plug in monitor.
Also.... I get no beep when I have no RAM installed. Not sure if that is important.
UPDATE 2
I have VIDEO!
I also have blue screen of death about 3 seconds into windows starting to load![]()
only options are 4790k and 5930k. since my desktop is mostly used at this point for premiere/after effects work i'm seriously thinking of the 5930k.
Another stupid question, do you have to have 4 sticks of ram for x99/5930k?
thanks. I rather get 2 x 8 GB right now and get 2 more 8 GB sticks in the future with the way prices are right now.No, but if you want the max memory bandwidth, you want to run with multiple of 4 ram sticks.
Most X99 MBs comes with 8 ram slots. So, you can do 4x4 now and add another 4x4 later. Unless, you want more than 32GB.thanks. I rather get 2 x 8 GB right now and get 2 more 8 GB sticks in the future with the way prices are right now.
Make sure all your connections are secure (unplug, replug).
Most likely culprit is your heatsink not being mounted correctly.
I have victory!
Posting from my PC.
Though I find it very likely that my heatsink could be installed incorrectly. I found the instructions that came with it extremely lacking. It was essentially "slap this on and go".
Run a stress test in the OP and see what your temps are. If it's install incorrectly, you will see your temps way to high.
Go with the 5930k, since it seems like it'll fit help you more with your video editing and it gets you more value out of whatever deal you've got going. Also, you probably won't have to worry about required CPUs for gaming for a long time.Now time to make a decision.
5930k Build:
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASRock X99 Extreme4 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Case: NZXT Source 220 ATX Mid Tower Case
Will do.
I am going to wait until after I can get some heatsink paste stuff. Didn't realize that I needed it until I read my mobo installation guide.
Other than that the process seems really simple. Not sure what I could have messed up.
Pull the trigger and went with 5930k. Now I have to wait a couple weeks for it and I'll order the rest of the hardware when it arrives. Maybe something will drop in price by then.Go with the 5930k, since it seems like it'll fit help you more with your video editing and it gets you more value out of whatever deal you've got going. Also, you probably won't have to worry about required CPUs for gaming for a long time.
So I'm overclocking my CPU right now. I have a 5820k and a corsair 105 cooler. Aiming for 4.2@ 1.2 volts.
How long should i run AIDA64 to ensure system stability? I've seen people use it for 24 hours but that seems a bit excessive? Would 3-4 hours be fine?
So AIDA64 has been running for 4 hours now and the system seems to be stable. Should I keep running it until something happens?
There's no thermal paste on your CPU right now?
Well, the point of stress testing is to see if the system works well under pressure. Some say you should run it for a day, half a day, others say a few hours. If you see any errors, then it's time to tinker with settings again.
I'd say you're fine to go, if you haven't seen any issues or errors pop up at all.
Now time to make a decision.
5930k Build:
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K 3.5GHz 6-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASRock X99 Extreme4 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Case: NZXT Source 220 ATX Mid Tower Case
4790k Build:
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler
Motherboard: ASRock Z97 PRO4 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard
Memory: Patriot Viper 3 Low Profile Red 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-2133 Memory
Case: NZXT Source 220 ATX Mid Tower Case
I'd move my Intel 480GB SSD, 670 GTX, Bluray drive over to the new machine.
5930k build would be around $650, while the 4790k build would be around $450. Is the $200 difference worth it? You really can't future proof yourself on either build since anything new from Intel would be a difference socket type.
I'm currently running a OC'ed 2500k, but it has started having issues which is why I'm looking to upgrade (and got access to this deal).
How did you get both? I've been holding off until Skylake as well, but this was too good of a deal to pass up and Skylake sounds like fall 2015 at this point.Ah, I got the same deal. I got both the 5930k and 4790k. I think i'll use the 4790k since all I do is game on my PC and I don't want to pay the premium for a 99 motherboard and DDR4 right now. Will wait until skylake. Sounds too me like the 5930k will be best for your situation though with aftereffects.
New issue. I can't seem to install my GPU drivers.
Every time I try it asks me to restart my PC, and when I do it goes to a black screen and never reaches the login screen.
I assume this means I did something wrong while installing the GPU?