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twitchyzero 10-15-2017 04:38 PM

yep windows installation via legacy has no prb seeing the drive and it installs fine and boots fine under legacy, the bios in uefi mode just doesn't see it. It's OK, not a deal breaker at all, thanks for helping.

DragonChi 10-15-2017 09:39 PM

I see, UEFI is a remote interface based on firmware?

From what I understand it needs to be defined in a boot manager.

You might have some luck playing around with, EasyBCD.

Traum 10-15-2017 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Money (Post 8866680)
i think ncix is shuting down....

Was at Burnaby NCIX a few days ago, and then I was at Lansdowne doing something else today. My... as a long time customer, it was really a bit sad to see how both stores looked.

But it really made me wonder -- if they're gonna shut down soon, why bother staying open now? The Lansdowne store, in particular, still seemed like they had at least a few staff on hand.

DragonChi 10-15-2017 09:47 PM

https://m.ncix.com/forums/thread/2760733

There's also a post saying they're closing stores in Ontario.

I liked how it's easy for me to pickup stuff without having to drive 30 mins away anymore. It would be pretty sad to see them close. I find with them, you have to know what you want, I've never really needed customer service from them.

twitchyzero 10-16-2017 01:30 PM

until you get a unit with coil whine and they're like, but it works?

Mr.Money 10-16-2017 01:55 PM

if they're screwing people out of 30 day returns on defective electronics now in 2017,i could see why nobody wants to deal with them,damn - i had 1 hard drive burn out on me and NCIX paid for the return shipping and quick turn around time getting me a new hard drive back in 2013.

underscore 10-16-2017 02:52 PM

^ that's why I won't deal with TigerDirect. They kept screwing around until their coverage time had expired and not actually sending me the return shipping label or any of the stuff needed for an RMA. Then I had to contact the mfr directly. They were confused as to why I waited so long and was contacting them directly about a DOA product until I told them what happened.

Mr.Money 10-16-2017 04:37 PM

doublepost*

eLy604 10-18-2017 09:58 PM

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/msi-gef...80-armor-8g-oc

EDawg 10-19-2017 01:32 AM

anyone know of any local/online deals for GTX 1080 Ti?

Vansterdam 10-19-2017 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EDawg (Post 8867462)
anyone know of any local/online deals for GTX 1080 Ti?

https://www.mikescomputershop.com/product/8282644

ASUS ROG STRIX GeForceŽ GTX 1080 TI 11GB OC Edition

$945 and they have a shop on Kingsway/Fraser

been waiting for this specific model to go on sale for the past few months and its the cheapest Ive seen it.

comes with Destiny 2 for free too

rsx10 10-28-2017 09:38 AM

Twice now my computer has completely turn off all of a sudden. Have to wait a few minutes before i can press the power button on again. Friends say its my power supply. Currently, I'm using a CX750M. It's been only 3 years and i lost the receipt. Any suggestions on a replacement?

twitchyzero 10-28-2017 09:34 PM

in my 5 years using the X-750 KM3 I don't think I've ever heard the fan kick in
judging by the near perfect reviews on NE it looks like their latest platform is still a solid bet

https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produc...82E16817151187

Razor Ramon HG 10-28-2017 10:31 PM

Anything from EVGA that's 80+ Gold.

They're all rebrands of high tiers platforms, but you get EVGA's superb support and they're usually on sale with rebates.

DragonChi 10-29-2017 01:10 AM

EVGA warranty periods for reference.

Limited 10 Year Suffixes: -XR, -X1, -X2, -X3, -X4
Limited 7 Year Suffixes: -Y1, -Y2, -Y3
Limited 5 Year Suffixes: -GR, -SR, -VR, -V1, -V2, -V3
Limited 3 Year Suffixes: -KR, -KB, -KA, -KF
Limited 2 Year Suffixes: -L1
Limited 1 Year Suffixes: -BR, -RX
Limited 90 Day Suffix: -RB
Standard Warranty Exceptions

The following EVGA Power Supplies include an extended warranty upon registration by the original owner purchased from an EVGA authorized reseller.
120-PB-0750-KR : Includes an additional 2 year extended warranty (5 Year Warranty Total)
120-PG-0650-GR : Includes an additional 5 year extended warranty (10 Year Warranty Total)
120-PG-0750-GR : Includes an additional 5 year extended warranty (10 Year Warranty Total)
220-GS-0850-V1 : Includes an additional 2 year extended warranty (7 Year Warranty Total)
220-GS-1050-V1 : Includes an additional 2 year extended warranty (7 Year Warranty Total)
220-PS-1000-V1 : Includes an additional 2 year extended warranty (7 Year Warranty Total)

Limitless 10-29-2017 01:19 AM

Anyone ever dealt with a PCI-E wlan card slowing down over time? I have a TP-Link Archer T6E 802.11ac that supposedly gets 867Mbps. When I first built my computer last Christmas I was getting about 180mbps on Shaw's speedtest. Half a year later I'm down to about 2mbps - 30mbps if I'm lucky.

Updated the driver, checked the connection, played around with the antennas, nothing. My router and my tower positioning hasn't changed since then. Bought a USB wlan stick for my gf's computer beside mine and hers gets 180mbps no problem. Plug the same USB stick into my computer and I get the same 180mbps speeds too.

Anyone know what happened here with my PCI-E card? Surprised it died so fast... I always thought having a PCI/E wlan card would be better than getting a USB stick, but now I'm not so sure anymore :|

twitchyzero 10-30-2017 06:08 PM

^ get asus for networking stuff....they can be buggy at launch but they update them very often and for the most part are quite reliable

does anyone know of a m.2 to pcie wifi adapter? the ebay photo looks like the soldering is done by high school kids...guess it's cheap enough to try it

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 8869047)
Anything from EVGA that's 80+ Gold.

They're all rebrands of high tiers platforms, but you get EVGA's superb support and they're usually on sale with rebates.

apparently an industry-wide problem when cherry-picked press kits do not represent retail units...seasonic has started shipping reviewers units from newegg instead

https://www.techpowerup.com/237767/e...3-to-jonnyguru

Razor Ramon HG 10-30-2017 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Limitless (Post 8869063)
Anyone ever dealt with a PCI-E wlan card slowing down over time? I have a TP-Link Archer T6E 802.11ac that supposedly gets 867Mbps. When I first built my computer last Christmas I was getting about 180mbps on Shaw's speedtest. Half a year later I'm down to about 2mbps - 30mbps if I'm lucky.

Updated the driver, checked the connection, played around with the antennas, nothing. My router and my tower positioning hasn't changed since then. Bought a USB wlan stick for my gf's computer beside mine and hers gets 180mbps no problem. Plug the same USB stick into my computer and I get the same 180mbps speeds too.

Anyone know what happened here with my PCI-E card? Surprised it died so fast... I always thought having a PCI/E wlan card would be better than getting a USB stick, but now I'm not so sure anymore :|

I've owned the T6E and the T9E before. I think the antennas on it are just poor quality.

I repurposed an ASUS antenna base from a different card and it improved my connection greatly.

I've since moved on to a Fenvi T919 for my Hackintosh. No issues here at all.

If you're looking for another TP-Link product, I'd get the T9U. It's about $80 on Amazon, but I had absolutely no issues with it when I compared it to my T9E. The T9E would give me spikes and packet loss in PUBG, but the T9U was perfect.

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8869329)
apparently an industry-wide problem when cherry-picked press kits do not represent retail units...seasonic has started shipping reviewers units from newegg instead

https://www.techpowerup.com/237767/e...3-to-jonnyguru

Happens everywhere. But a solid platform is solid regardless if it was a cherry pickled sample or not.

Ulic Qel-Droma 10-31-2017 11:22 PM

picked up one of these to add to my loop

will post build when its done

https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produc...82E16814137144

https://static1.caseking.de/media/im...5g_800x800.jpg

Limitless 11-02-2017 11:42 AM

I ended up getting one of these by ASUS
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1000_.jpg

Stupid thing is.... I bought one of these USB sticks by ASUS for $25 less for my gf's tower and it's consistently faster than my PCI-E.
https://www.asus.com/media/global/pr...Cbf6kf_500.jpg
Hella choked lol, I tried everything from positioning the antennas right beside the USB stick, plugging them into the same tower, etc. I think I'm going to return the PCI-E and just buy another USB for my tower lol..

Razor Ramon HG 11-02-2017 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Limitless (Post 8869866)
I ended up getting one of these by ASUS

Stupid thing is.... I bought one of these USB sticks by ASUS for $25 less for my gf's tower and it's consistently faster than my PCI-E.

Hella choked lol, I tried everything from positioning the antennas right beside the USB stick, plugging them into the same tower, etc. I think I'm going to return the PCI-E and just buy another USB for my tower lol..

Lol, same thing from what I noticed with the T9E and T9U.

Kinda weird because everyone else says to get PCI versions, which theoretically should be better with the bigger antennas.

:badpokerface:

underscore 11-02-2017 02:00 PM

Unless the bigger antenna is picking up more noise because it has more range?

twitchyzero 11-02-2017 07:42 PM

yeah pcie would generally mean less lower overhead

if you have too much time on your hands, try sticking the pcie one in your girlfriend's computer...personally I would just get the usb because you know that already works well

Ferra 11-03-2017 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferra (Post 8792723)

I think my motherboard died after just 1 year FeelsBadMan

Went to turn it on one day, lights up, fan spin but black screen.
So I shut it off and try to start it again. Nothing happens this time. No lights, no fan...the power indicator light on the mobo is on tho.
I initially thought dead PSU, tried using diff PSU. Same thing. (Tried the original PSU on a diff PC and everything works fine)
Tried jumping the power switch manually on the mobo, still nothing (I thought maybe the switch was faulty?)
Tried resetting all the ram and GPU...same thing

Just RMA the motherboard today
The guy said usually take about a week, but I was just reading some online forums saying how Asus often takes weeks to even months to RMA their mobo and GPU
The model I have is also discontinued. (Z170i Pro Gaming) and I am pretty sure they won't try to repair my original mobo.

Anyone has experience with Asus motherboard RMA?

twitchyzero 11-03-2017 05:25 PM

i had a quick turnaround RMA'ing a laptop with them years back..read lotsa horror story about their computer component RMA's though

if you're impatient I would just get a new board...then sell the returned unit when you get it


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