Thanks, it started up fine, and I'm installing windows now, I'll handle the front panel in the morning :pRip out the front panel headers, get a screwdriver and touch the pwr+ and pwr- with the steel end, if it still doesn't boot, take everything out of the case and assemble it.
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[QUOTE="jakes456"]
[QUOTE="drummerboy91"]I may want to SLi in the future. Would I have to purchase fans/cooling upgrades to my rig if it came to that, or could I stay 'stock'?drummerboy91
the fact that you even ask this tells me you are never going to SLi or Crossfire.
Ok, let's say I stay with my current PSU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139005
Will it hold up?
Yes, Corsair is an excellent supplier of PSU's.
biggest mistake you could make is getting an AMD cpu.
jakes456
the last 2 CPU's I've had by AMD were amazing, an Athlon 640 X4, and a Phenom 955 X4
both performed excellently
LinkAn Oklahoma teen convicted of manslaughter has sentenced to 10 years of probation, with requirements that include regularly attending church.
Tyler Alred, now 17, had been drinking when he crashed a pickup truckat around 4 a.m. on Dec. 3, 2011, Tulsa World reports. The accident killed Alred's friend, 16-year-old John Luke Dum, who was a passenger in the vehicle.
Alred was not legally drunk, but because he was below the legal drinking age, he was still considered to be driving under the influence of alcohol. The high school student pleaded guilty in August to a charge of manslaughter as a youthful offender.
"I did not want to do what I did," Alred told the court prior to his sentencing. "I want to change my life."
Members ofDum's family did not want to see Alred behind bars, the Muskogee Phoenix reported. "We don't need to see two lives wasted for a mistake," Dum's sister, Caitlin, wrote in a statement.
Instead of sentencing the teen to prison time, Judge Mike Norman gave him a 10-year deferred sentence. In order to stay out of prison, Alred must graduate from high school; graduate from welding school; take drug, alcohol and nicotine tests for a year; wear a drug and alcohol bracelet, take part in victim's impact panels, and attend church for the next 10 years.
This last requirement "raises legal issues because of (the separation of) church and state," University of Oklahoma law professor Randall Coyne told the Tulsa World.
University of Tulsa law professor Gary Allison told KTULthat the church requirement "speaks to maybe forcing people to do religious activities that they would otherwise not do on their own free will I don't know why a church would want to have someone come to it under the force of government,"
This apparently isn't the case for Alred, though. "My client goes to church every Sunday," defense attorney Donn Baker told the court. "That isn't going to be a problem for him."Laihendi
These judges are getting ridiculous.
DEDUCTION
Church = Jail
Just wondering every one i know have facebook even my grandma lol. some people even force me to make one its like its a second life or something. I dont see any point of using facebook.gigleagle
i deleted mine, just too much drama and whatnot that I'd rather not be a part of. Just generally easier to not use it IMHO
Last year, I had a huge party at my house, when I woke up, someone had stolen ALL my socks.
ALL OF THEM
who? i don't know. why? i can't even begin to think about that.
Yeah if you have a couple extra bucks to spare a new cooler could help bring the temps down significantly.N8A
yeah, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 is super cheap and it's quite good.
Get a cheaper PSU
GTR12
the psu i got was on sale @ ncix for $85, plus there is a $15 MIR, so it was fairly cheap
Its good , enjoy04dcarraher
awesome! thanks!
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