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Hi all,
I have an ASRock x99 Extreme4 and just installed a Samsung Evo 970 M.2 NVME drive. I installed the Windows drivers so that I see the Samsung controller in Device Manager. I can't seem to suspend to it. The machine never goes to sleep. I didn't have this problem with my SSDs.
I...
Just tried RAM I know is working from my other desktop, no luck as well. Monitor is definitely good. CPU was just replaced and I would hope the EZ Debug light would stick to CPU if it were an issue. I can try PSU, but I'm not hopeful on that one.
Aux power is tightly plugged in. Tried to reduce all cables (e.g., only have the power switch header on). Just tried to clear the bios... no luck with anything
I have an LGA 1151 build with a Kaby Lake 7700k on top of an MSI Intel B250I Pro board.
It lights up and the EZ Debug light for CPU turns on for less than a second and turns off, then the DRAM EZ Debug light turns on for a few seconds and then turns off. No other EZ Debug lights come on (even...
If I pull the CPU out of the socket, the motherboard boots up and stays turned on. Still think I should try a different power supply? I'd have to take apart another computer of mine.
I built a brand new Kaby Lake system with an i7 7700k and an MSI Pro Series Intel B250 LGA 1151.
I installed Ubuntu Server on it, and it was up and running for a week under relatively light load. Tonight, I started using it more heavily by running a few CPU-heavy tasks on it.
All of a sudden...
I have a Corsair case with an H110 and a fan connected to it that has died. I want to remove the fan, but the screw in the back is blocked by the motherboard heatsink and the CPU connector:
IMG_20161214_211718_Ink_LI by gnychis, on Flickr
Does anyone have any tips on how I could remove this...
Was unable to find a local buyer for this machine, so I'll go ahead and part it out. I will take preference to those buying multiple items (e.g., mobo+cpu+ram).
Everything in full working condition. The components were used to build a "Hackintosh" for myself that I've used for a while now...
eek... so sorry, for some reason I didn't get notifications to these thread responses. I was hoping to get by without parting and do a local sale. If I can't sell locally soon, I'll look to part it out.
bump to try and find a local buyer still....
I really do not want to ship this, so I am hoping that I could find a local buyer in the Boston metro area. Would be willing to meet half way at a slightly further location.
Everything in full working condition. These components support "Hackintosh" builds. I used to run the machine as a...