Mango Positive
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Finally, all issues with my build this weekend have been fixed!
It started as a mild upgrade... I'll just get an MSI GTX 460 Cyclone because my GT8800 is overheating. Then I thought that it would be great to upgrade my motherboard and processor from a Core 2 Duo 2.2 to an i5-760 2.8. Oh, but I need new memory for that! 4 Gigs should do it! Why not upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 64-bit while I'm at it? Let's begin... the motherboard won't fit in my case? I'll just drive up the road and get a bigger one. OK... wait... my power supply fan isn't spinning. That would explain the overheating. All together now... let's turn it on! 6 hours later, I discover that the reason it would turn on and off after a few seconds was a shorted out "reset" switch on the case and not the motherboard I just drove 40 minutes to exchange. Try again... success! Except for the whole "shutting down randomly" thing. That was either a bad hard drive (I needed an extra terabyte anyway) or the seating / thermal pasting of the CPU. Replaced drive, reseated CPU and it works! Then last night, I finally got my virus protection to install, where it was hanging up each attempt.
Frustrating and a good deal more money than I was planning to spend, but the 4 hours I spent with Crysis at nearly maxed settings last night made it all worth while.
It started as a mild upgrade... I'll just get an MSI GTX 460 Cyclone because my GT8800 is overheating. Then I thought that it would be great to upgrade my motherboard and processor from a Core 2 Duo 2.2 to an i5-760 2.8. Oh, but I need new memory for that! 4 Gigs should do it! Why not upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 64-bit while I'm at it? Let's begin... the motherboard won't fit in my case? I'll just drive up the road and get a bigger one. OK... wait... my power supply fan isn't spinning. That would explain the overheating. All together now... let's turn it on! 6 hours later, I discover that the reason it would turn on and off after a few seconds was a shorted out "reset" switch on the case and not the motherboard I just drove 40 minutes to exchange. Try again... success! Except for the whole "shutting down randomly" thing. That was either a bad hard drive (I needed an extra terabyte anyway) or the seating / thermal pasting of the CPU. Replaced drive, reseated CPU and it works! Then last night, I finally got my virus protection to install, where it was hanging up each attempt.
Frustrating and a good deal more money than I was planning to spend, but the 4 hours I spent with Crysis at nearly maxed settings last night made it all worth while.