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now they tell me...
Quote:Originally Posted by deathdeal3r I seen this on the forum some where a few weeks ago but i dont mind saying the next xbox will be a fail. PS4 + AMD are heading in a right path This^ . I just need to get an xbox 360 controller...
So the build is up and running (barebones). I'm installing drivers and updates now, but one thing doesn't work.... the hard drive led on my new corsair 650d case! For real, of all the problems I was expecting, this was not one of them....
Quote:Originally Posted by Metalcrack  Partially plugged in Unplugged Bit of a difference. Notwithstanding a manufacturer's defect on any new parts, it's fine. Thanks for this^. I will post an update when I get home.
Quote:Originally Posted by Ramzinho i wouldn't recommend pushing it down.. it wasn't automatically well assembled by the robot for a reason. either the chip has bad legs or the motherboard wasn't correctly cut. so pushing it down...
Quote:Originally Posted by Metalcrack Even if it's not down all the way I'm sure the legs are still making contact. If it makes you feel better take the pad of your finger and give it a push. Well my case and psu arrives today, so...
It's the chip next to the brown PCI-E slot.
The title says it all, my new motherboard arrived damaged yesterday. One of the "chips" is not sitting in its slot properly, see picture. My question is should I try to push it back in, leave as is, or just return it? Any help would be...
(Not current) "Dell Inspiron 530" Windows Home Server 2011 Antec EA650W Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz Foxconn G33M02 (Dell BIOS) Intel Gigabit CT PCI-E Network Adapter 4 GB DDR2 667 WD Black Caviar 1TB HDD (2 on the way) Cooler...
How could they sue them, they are nothing alike. Beats = garbage sound. Yamaha = good sound.
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