[QUOTE="Wildedge93"]yes it did work thanks alot , but what is underclocking and how do i do it ? oh and does the i5 processor overclock on its own ? basically underclocking is like Overclocking but u go under the pre set speeds by the manufacture. now i do suggest just getting one of those cooling pads and use that since they do work very well but no ur i5 cpu doesnt overclock on its own.that sounds alot like overheating. stop using it for maybe an hour and then come back to it and try again, if it works fine again then that means u need to do some underclocking
garaa2007
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that sounds alot like overheating. stop using it for maybe an hour and then come back to it and try again, if it works fine again then that means u need to do some underclocking
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If they have the same speed then you could combine them but still I wouldn't do it. You can move music, videos, documents (like office files, pictures, ...) without damaging or without having to reinstall a thing. Games & programs would have to be uninstalled and then reinstalled.
edit: if you'd want to know my setup is like this:
first internal HD - windows, programs, games, documents, ...
second internal HD - music, program setups, downloads, ...
external HD - backups of the 2 internal HDs, videos, ...somegtalover
yeah im going to get an external hardrive someday for the backup of both my computers..
its really not worth combining those two hdds. this is my setup if u want to no, and i can blast an SSD vertex drive in load ups for games and windows is like maybe 5 seconds slower I have the 3 hdds, 320 gb WD cavier blue at 7200rpm, another 320 gb WD cavier blue at 7200 rpm, and i did have a third 320gb but it died and WD sent me a 500gb WD cavier black and it goes first 320gb WD cavier blue with windows and programs and drivers and the second and third in a raid with 640gb becuase well it limits to my weakest hdd which is the 320gb. and i have only games on that. and i suggest u do a similiar setup as in use ur 320gb for ur OS and programs only, then the 750 gb one for just games. u will see speeds go way up. also for the hell of it my times for loading crysis since i didnt test every other game is 17 -18 seconds. and windows it around 25seconds.well most likely that prebuilt was bought off someone else that had built it previously. anyway there is someone here on the forums that built a badass comp and is selling it just around 600$ coincidentallyJust wondering if anyone knows of a prebuilt comp that cost around $200-800 and can handle games like Face of Mankind or Alliance of Valiant Arms at 100+ frames. cause a friend said he got a comp for $600 and it runs all those games at 150+ frames but before i could ask him about a comp he had to log =/.
But yeah can you link me to a good pre-built if you know of one.
Thanks
Cody14W
lol, i loved my ASUS board, its awesome :D anyway the cushion just reduces vibration from after market coolers that are huge and move. and i would actually just like smash it in to that upper left corner till i can get 1 screw one and keep pushing till i can get the screw in there nicely. a mobo isn't that weak. its made of some strong silicon so u should worry to much about crushing it or anything.I tore off the cushion, tore off the tab on the PS/2 port and it still doesn't line up perfectly. I might be able to screw it into place anyway if I keep force on it while screwing, but I don't want to risk damage to the mobo doing that so I'm going to leave off the I/O shield. Also, this is the last time I buy Asus because this has been ****ing ridiculous.
gameguy6700
very many cheap scares that i will not spoil becuase they are funny once u see how the devs got you. BUT whatever u do, start on easy becuase well on normal and hard, u have nothing as in ammo or health replenishers, they under stock u and on easy they overstock you. so beat it on easy first then go back and get those steam achievements for hard.
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