And I got it for £72.Camm wrote:
I'm half an hour away from getting an EVGA GTX460 for £60
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
And I got it for £72.Camm wrote:
I'm half an hour away from getting an EVGA GTX460 for £60
Eh what?!Beduin wrote:
ahh... they are a bit cheaper here.. around £56
http://www.hardwareonline.dk/traad.aspx … tid=634520Camm wrote:
Eh what?!Beduin wrote:
ahh... they are a bit cheaper here.. around £56
Haha, stingy motherfuckers in that thread.Beduin wrote:
http://www.hardwareonline.dk/traad.aspx … tid=634520Camm wrote:
Eh what?!Beduin wrote:
ahh... they are a bit cheaper here.. around £56
maybe a one lucky deal thing?
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Switch the drive to Sata 0 port (check it from BIOS). If it already is, then try another one.Camm wrote:
Having problems with getting windows 7 installed. It installs, restarts, (as normal) then goes straight back to the install screen. Seems like its in a loop.
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Took all the other hard drives out.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Switch the drive to Sata 0 port (check it from BIOS). If it already is, then try another one.Camm wrote:
Having problems with getting windows 7 installed. It installs, restarts, (as normal) then goes straight back to the install screen. Seems like its in a loop.
Also, take off all other HDDs while you do that.
Nonsense. We've all had those nights, err, early mornings...Camm wrote:
Today's lesson: don't install new hardware late at night when you're tired!!
Nah this is the perfect combination.FatherTed wrote:
no better combo when dealing with a pc problems to be tired and drinking whiskey
leave it for the night, do it tomorrow
Haha my last build I didn't connect the power to the vid card. I couldn't figure out why there was no display when the mobo was working fine. But before I figured out to connect the psu to the vid card, I noticed I used two screws on the mobo that were supposed to be used on the hard drive. For me it wasn't that I was tired, it was that I smoked a fatty right before I started buildingIlocano wrote:
Nonsense. We've all had those nights, err, early mornings...Camm wrote:
Today's lesson: don't install new hardware late at night when you're tired!!