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2012-06-23, 01:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
On your board? Can I get those reviews you are looking at?
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2012-06-23, 01:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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No, just specific cards that were suggested to me.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130750 If this isn't even relevant to the issue, then I'll shut up and let you guys handle it. |
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2012-06-23, 01:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
I wouldn't worry about that. One user reporting isn't reason to be concerned. Now if the card had a 1 star rating with 80% of the people saying it catches fire then yes I would be.
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2012-06-23, 03:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
Yeah, a lot of times those are even troll reviews. Video cards can be a very...fanboy-ish thing sometimes and inspire some serious business.
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2012-06-23, 05:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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I did some looking into this, and I havent seen anything to suggest it's proprietary. Additionally, there are PSU replacements floating around out there that call themselves "TFX-standard PSUs", which is essentially "honey, i shrunk the ATX". In light of all that, there shouldn't be any issue from using standard ATX |
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2012-06-24, 09:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #24 | |||
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Installing a new GPU is as easy as popping it into the slot on the motherboard and plugging in two 6pin connectors. So if you have anything of vital importance, might not be bad to back that up, but bricking your PC isn't something you should be worried about if you are not completely reckless while installing your new stuff. |
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2012-06-24, 09:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
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^This
If you're paranoid about your data, you could disconnect the power and data cables going to your hard drive, do the upgrade, and then power on the computer. If you get a single beep out of your computer when you power it on, then you're in the clear, and will want to reconnect the power and data cables to your hard drive. If you get a bunch of magic smoke, your data is safe because you disconnected the hard drive prior. |
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2012-06-25, 03:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #27 | |||
Also, you can do the drive disconnect thing - when you turn it on, if everything is fine, it'll eventually say something like "No boot device found" or "No operating system found". If you see that, turn the system off, re-connect the drive, and it should start right up.
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2012-06-26, 04:07 AM | [Ignore Me] #29 | |||
It amazes me how many people just don't keep any important data backed up. Flash drives and external HDD are so cheap these days.
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