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bigshow2502
Junior Member
40
08-28-2016, 08:48 AM
#11
You could easily purchase a budget 775 prebuilt/oem model for around 20-30$ locally (in your area). If you plan to use it as a storage server, opt for a 2nd-4th generation OEM for better performance and speed. The 775 offers poor performance and is mainly suitable for office PCs or just for overclocking experiments.
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bigshow2502
08-28-2016, 08:48 AM #11

You could easily purchase a budget 775 prebuilt/oem model for around 20-30$ locally (in your area). If you plan to use it as a storage server, opt for a 2nd-4th generation OEM for better performance and speed. The 775 offers poor performance and is mainly suitable for office PCs or just for overclocking experiments.

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chaosgurke
Member
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08-28-2016, 10:36 AM
#12
Attempt to reattach all power connectors. It seems there might be an issue when it gets warm.
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chaosgurke
08-28-2016, 10:36 AM #12

Attempt to reattach all power connectors. It seems there might be an issue when it gets warm.

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PryntScreen
Junior Member
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08-29-2016, 05:22 PM
#13
I've been testing it intermittently over the past few days. It's starting to load better now, though sometimes a restart leaves it with a black screen and no display. The cooling fans aren't spinning up properly either. I removed the RAM from the second CPU slot, which seems to make a difference, but it still boots with all the RAM installed in every slot more than once. It feels like the system is really unpredictable—like flipping a coin when it comes to posting.
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PryntScreen
08-29-2016, 05:22 PM #13

I've been testing it intermittently over the past few days. It's starting to load better now, though sometimes a restart leaves it with a black screen and no display. The cooling fans aren't spinning up properly either. I removed the RAM from the second CPU slot, which seems to make a difference, but it still boots with all the RAM installed in every slot more than once. It feels like the system is really unpredictable—like flipping a coin when it comes to posting.

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