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I know I haven't been active in a white, but I just haven't had anything to sell. Here's what I have now though:
Two Sirius Satellite gift cards. $80 total. I'd like to get $80 for them, but come close to that and they're yours.
One ASUS P5K DELUXE/WIFI-AP P35 - This was bought from Newegg...
Currently I have 4x250g SATA drives in my main PC. As I travel a lot I want to be able to carry my storage with me. Unfortunately, carrying a 60lb case is out of the scope of what I want. What I am really looking for is a single box(save the power cord) that can do 4 SATA drives and can do USB...
grabbed an asus board and had zero problems. I was tempted to get some slower ram and do it that way, but i didn't want to have a stick of ddr2 laying around that i wasn't going to use. anyway, the abit is on its way back to the egg, look for it in the refurb area :P
Here's the problem.... It... WONT... POST. The error code is memory related, but not specific. I'm guessing that it's an incompatibility between the ram and the CPU's FSB. I will figure it out and report here.
That's the problem, I can't POST. I would loooove to turn the speeds down but I can't. I also don't have any spare ddr2, so it looks like I might have to buy some cheap shit just to boot it, set the OC stuff I want, and then put the OCZ ram in.
I'm having some issues getting my new Intel setup working. I've always been an AMD/ATI fan, and I figured I'd try out a Intel/Nvidia rig. What I have in the case is as follows:
550w thermaltake psu
Abit AW8D LGA775 Mobo
Pentium 805 D
OCZ DDR2 2x1gig PC2 6400
I think the issue has...
Yeah, that's not a problem. I figured I would be setting up something like that anyway, just didn't want to have to reinvent the wheel if I didn't have to.