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Looks like a defective Elco.
Btw. i have a brandnew S939 Board here, ... somewhere.
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Hehe, ofc this PC don't want to boot.
The old Harddisk is nearly bursting as full as it is.
It's normal the R/W speed is totally going down.
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-11-07 01:46:58)
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Hehe, ofc this PC don't want to boot.
The old Harddisk is nearly bursting as full it is.
It's normal the R/W speed is totally going down.
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I moved my music and some videos and other stuff so now it has a lot of space left
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If the harddisk is really still that faster, you could clone that old one to the new one, then shut down, change the data cables and boot up with your new one.
Aomei Backupper could do that Joooob.
You have WinXP or Win7?
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That procedure would cost somehow 15 minutes.
Btw. You run those HD's at AHCI Mode? I guess so...
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-11-08 00:11:08)
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That procedure would cost somehow 15 minutes.
Btw. You run those HD's at AHCI Mode? I guess so...
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Yes, I know how to clone a drive. I just want to keep the 500gb a storage drive. I have a backup image of my primary HDD on my MyCloud too just in case it dies in the next month or two. I also already transferred all the stuff I want/need from my primary HDD onto it my new one.
Not sure if the 250gb is in AHCI, but the new one is.
Middle of the night revelation!
So like I mentioned, I'd press the power button when I'd walk past the pc. Worked yesterday afternoon, but It hasn't turned on all day today
Was watching Lost in Space season 2 finale (awesome series!) and randomly, out of nowhere, something popped into my head. I've seen similar problems that I learned in a class... I know the problem! PC time off a bit. Random freezes/shutdowns. Mouse and keyboard problems. Other shit...
Multimeter time!
CMOS battery... 2.7 volts. Boom! Solved the problem. Gold for Sun.
Will get a new battery tomorrow or the bext
Last edited by Sunshine (2020-11-08 07:53:11)
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Battery is used as buffer while shut down and to save Bios settings, Time etc.
In some cases it shows errors due the Boot or does not boot up, yes.
Let's see, if it was that.
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Battery is used as buffer while shut down and to save Bios settings, Time etc.
In some cases it shows errors due the Boot or does not boot up, yes.
Let's see, if it was that.
It was the problem. Popped it in and it booted right up
Don't get me wrong... there's other problems with it lol. But I'm just taking the time to confirm backups, latest image, etc. Then I'll just say adios to it. Hurricane is coming anyway. Perfect time to tell it to go die.
Last edited by Sunshine (2020-11-10 00:33:32)
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Ya... S939 is real outdated. I have still 2 complete PC's of it and some CPU's.
I have a new Watercooling system for it to
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Ryzens are a bit special with coolers.
https://youtu.be/hONzTtWuV8w?t=539
A Dark Rock Pro4 is also good enough.
For the GPU water is far better, but can be complicated.
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-11-10 01:55:50)
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A ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 is cheap and very good.
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But as you can see in the Vid, a Dark Rock Pro 4 is also doing his job.
And an Arctic Freezer 50 is also not that bad, but a bit ugly. (Possible to buy without RGB Firlefanz).
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-11-10 02:26:53)
It was the problem. Popped it in and it booted right up
the cmos battery .... why didnt i mention that ..... its one of the first things i test when i do checkups on motherboards. i usually pop a new duracell cr2032 battery in every three years
other common things i do when i examine 'em :
- check for loose / misplaced connections
- a general visual inspection of the mobo : everything in place ? bent or damaged components ?
- suck dust and debris out of slots and ports witch a vacuum cleaner (too much suction can bend / damage some parts)
- check if the 1000+ little cpu contact pins are bent or damaged
.... and remember to wear an antistatic wrist band, if you want to do everything by the book .....
I will watercool my new pc
watercooling can be expensive, and the performance gain over a good air cooler is minimal
and they can leak and ruin / destroy the entire pc. its rare, but it happens
some newer coolers have "anti-leakage" tech built into them, making them a bit safer
- check for loose / misplaced connections
- a general visual inspection of the mobo : everything in place ? bent or damaged components ?
- suck dust and debris out of slots and ports witch a vacuum cleaner (too much suction can bend / damage some parts)
- check if the 1000+ little cpu contact pins are bent or damaged.... and remember to wear an antistatic wrist band, if you want to do everything by the book .....
Duh. That's all basic shit.
watercooling can be expensive, and the performance gain over a good air cooler is minimal
and they can leak and ruin / destroy the entire pc. its rare, but it happens
some newer coolers have "anti-leakage" tech built into them, making them a bit safer
I'm aware of the possibility of leakage. That's why I'm also looking at the warranty from each company. I have experience installing water cooling systems on equipment. I'm not worried about screwing up.
I'm already going to spend a pretty penny. I need a new monitor too. So it's go big or go home.
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A ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 is cheap and very good.
And an Arctic Freezer 50 is also not that bad, but a bit ugly. (Possible to buy without RGB Firlefanz).
I will look into them.
I like the non-rgb stuff anyway. My PC is to my left so I don't care because I can't see it anyway. If I need to look in it, I'll look. But if I'm looking at the "blank" side of the case... then why spend $ on that rgb shit lol. I can use my Noctua fans again anyway.
Duh. That's all basic shit.
hey now ..... im only trying to be friendly and help
how would i know your pc hardware / software do-it-yourself skill level ?
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i wonder when the queen of the battlefield will return with her new souped up powerrig ....
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You play other games too, ... which support more then 6+6 cores?
Otherwise the 5600x is good enough.
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Most game do not support anyway more then 6-8 Cores.
There are plenty which support still just 1. Ofc most old games.
A 5800x makes sense, because upcoming Console-Games suppot also 8 Cores and most of them are just ported to PC.
On the other side up to the 5800x the CPU's have only 1 CCX which is a Plus.
But higher as a 5800x you need only if you want Play Games & Stream or encoding some stuff daylong, also while playing games.
There are just some games which support more then 8 Cores.
Mostly even Games which support officially 8 Cores the load just jumps between the cores and do not really need 8 Cores.
This is also the reason why the 5600X is pretty close to the bigger CPU's.
In some weeks the non X Models are released, cheaper then the X Models, but not much less Performance.
Anyway. My advice is, buy a CPU for what you need it now and the next 2 years. Not for the possible future in 3-5 years or more.
Between this time AMD is releasing again new CPU's and i would not be surprised, if they are again one class for themself.
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if she only buys a new pc, like every 10-15 years, then it might not be a good choice to purhase the cheapest 5600x cpu with the fewest cores
rather pay extra, and get 5900x or 5950x
I highly doubt it'll be another 10yrs before I upgrade again lol. I have a good steady job that pays well and I will get a nice promotion after I get my ME
Last edited by Sunshine (2020-12-03 16:48:01)
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Who knows, perhaps in 10 Years people play Games in the Cloud and there's no need for Gaming Hardware like today.
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Most game do not support anyway more then 6-8 Cores.
There are plenty which support still just 1. Ofc most old games.
A 5800x makes sense, because upcoming Console-Games suppot also 8 Cores and most of them are just ported to PC.
On the other side up to the 5800x the CPU's have only 1 CCX which is a Plus.
But higher as a 5800x you need only if you want Play Games & Stream or encoding some stuff daylong, also while playing games.
There are just some games which support more then 8 Cores.
Mostly even Games which support officially 8 Cores the load just jumps between the cores and do not really need 8 Cores.
This is also the reason why the 5600X is pretty close to the bigger CPU's.
In some weeks the non X Models are released, cheaper then the X Models, but not much less Performance.
Anyway. My advice is, buy a CPU for what you need it now and the next 2 years. Not for the possible future in 3-5 years or more.
Between this time AMD is releasing again new CPU's and i would not be surprised, if they are again one class for themself.
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There's nothing wrong to buy something you really want
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The only question i need to know, if the 6000 Graficcards have also those Bugs in some old Games like the 500 and 5000 series had.
(Like CrosshairBug)
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And there is another thing.
If you play WQHD or 4K then you run anyway into the Graficcardlimit. That means even a 5600x has mostly the same speed like a 5950x (Except the Game support more then 8 Cores).
In that case you better spend the +CPU-money into a better Graficcard. (For newer Games).
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-12-03 15:35:48)
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There's nothing wrong to buy something you really want
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The only question i need to know, if the 6000 Graficcards have also those Bugs in some old Games like the 500 and 5000 series had.
(Like CrosshairBug)
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And there is another thing.
If you play WQHD or 4K then you run anyway into the Graficcardlimit. That means even a 5600x has mostly the same speed like a 5950x (Except the Game support more then 8 Cores).
In that case you better spend the +CPU-money into a better Graficcard. (For newer Games).
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No need to play in 4k. I'm fine with 2k