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#1 Random__Guy
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I guess you could just underclock it?
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#2 Random__Guy
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did you figure it out?
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#3 Random__Guy
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You could do a clear cmos, plus unplug the main power conector from the motherboard and plug it back in.

And then let the computer sit unlpuged for about a hour.

And maybe you might have to take it all apart and make sure the motherboard isent touching the case, and look for exposed wires

One of the switches could be in the wrong place too.

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#4 Random__Guy
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The second time it shorted out, the power supply stoped working for about a hour, then it came back to life?????? (i know cause i tried a different psu)

I also did a clear cmos that Might have been what fixed it, i dont know? or maybe some kind of protection in the psu??

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#5 Random__Guy
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no i was lucky, I've shorted it out twice now and im very lucky.
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#6 Random__Guy
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I had a spark (and pop) from my motherboard trying to clear cmos with the power cord still attached once.

I think you shorted something on the motherboard out or have a exposed wire somewhere.

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#7 Random__Guy
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[QUOTE="wklzip"][QUOTE="Random__Guy"][QUOTE="firefly026"][QUOTE="wklzip"][QUOTE="skinnypete91"]

Past and future? pfft.. old news

With the new drivers it can render 3 other universes, past, present and future... and kill chuck norris

firefly026

WTF?!?!?!? Kill Chuck Norris? it needs to have at least over 9000 thousand !!! marks (3dmark09) [129000+ 3dmark06]

With the cards shader model 8.0, that's not a problem.

Chuck norris cant die, he's got round house kicks.

Yes but that card its so but so powerful (8100GS LE 12 mb model) that can be used as a NUCLEAR BOMB!!!!!11 imagine if someone uses that card for evil :(

Not to mention its RHK Blocker 2.0, a feature only a video card of its power can obtain.

It's a shame about the rhk blocker, A roundhouse from chuck might be the only thing on earth strong enough to power the thing.

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#9 Random__Guy
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[QUOTE="wklzip"][QUOTE="skinnypete91"]

Past and future? pfft.. old news

With the new drivers it can render 3 other universes, past, present and future... and kill chuck norris

firefly026

WTF?!?!?!? Kill Chuck Norris? it needs to have at least over 9000 thousand !!! marks (3dmark09) [129000+ 3dmark06]

With the cards shader model 8.0, that's not a problem.

Chuck norris cant die, he's got round house kicks.

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#10 Random__Guy
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Normaly you want the fans blowing onto the heatsink, but i dont know about that thing.