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New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« on: June 21, 2014, 11:45:56 AM »
Everything!   :lol

:dead

Have never install new PC components before-- the desktop I got last year is the first Windows desktop PC I've ever owned.  Had Apple or Win laptops before this.  Decided to upgrade my graphics card and was told I'd need a new power supply.  Got it all installed and did the cable management pretty nicely.  Turned the PC on and got the following error:

File:\Boot\Bcd
Status:0xc00000e9
Info an unexpected I/O error has occured.

Created an Advanced Recovery app on a flash drive and tried fixing the bcd.  No dice.  It seems that the hard drive is dead.  No idea if this happened from me possibly touching something that I shouldn't have, it getting fried from the new power supply, or that particular cable just not working.  A friend is supposed to be coming over who is way more knowledgeable about this stuff.  Hoping he has the tools to check the drive.

As a last resort, I put Linux on a flash drive and booted into that, hoping that the drive might show, but no dice.  So I guess it's time to replace it.  Was thinking I should go with an SSD for Windows and a regular ol' HD for games and shit.  Not really all that concerned over what's on the drive since there's nothing important on it.

Thoughts or suggestions?  I know, I know, I IS DUMB, but everyone has to start somewhere!
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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2014, 11:52:15 AM »
What graphics card/Power supply did you get?
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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2014, 11:52:35 AM »
Can't imagine what could have gone wrong, but the current best recommendation for SSDs is Crucial's MX100 line. Depending on how many games you have installed at a time it might even be enough for your purposes (they start at 265GB).

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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2014, 12:44:10 PM »
Was thinking I should go with an SSD for Windows and a regular ol' HD for games and shit.  Not really all that concerned over what's on the drive since there's nothing important on it.

Thoughts or suggestions?  I know, I know, I IS DUMB, but everyone has to start somewhere!
yeah get both

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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2014, 01:36:39 PM »
I'm sure I fucked something up.  Expected something to go wrong since this popped my PC part-swappin' cherry.

What graphics card/Power supply did you get?

Graphics card: MSI Radeon R9 270.
Power supply: EVGA 600B.  This was the Microcenter guy's recommendation.  Was told by multiple people that the stock 400w power supply my PC came with wouldn't be a good idea with this card.

The PC I have is a budget gaming desktop that came with an AMD processor and ATI card.
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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2014, 04:00:54 PM »
I'm sure I fucked something up.  Expected something to go wrong since this popped my PC part-swappin' cherry.

What graphics card/Power supply did you get?

Graphics card: MSI Radeon R9 270.
Power supply: EVGA 600B.  This was the Microcenter guy's recommendation.  Was told by multiple people that the stock 400w power supply my PC came with wouldn't be a good idea with this card.

The PC I have is a budget gaming desktop that came with an AMD processor and ATI card.

don't blame yourself m8.. could be a faulty power supply maybe?
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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2014, 04:17:18 PM »
having windows on an ssd is :noah

three blinks from a cold boot to desktop.

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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2014, 12:42:15 PM »
So I popped back into Microcenter yesterday and picked up an SSD, SATA HDD, mounting brackets, a hard drive enclosure, and a copy of Windows 8.1 (wanted a copy on disc), which totaled out a but under $300.  My wife was not pleased with this and I felt stupid, because I had now spent around $500.  That's approaching new PC price territory.  Hell, the PC was $700 when I got it last year! 

Decided this wasn't worth it and took the graphics card/power supply out of the case and wrapped it all back up.  Will be returning everything except the enclosure (tested the HDD, which I got out of the case finally -yay for incredibly well-hidden screws- and it's definitely fucked) to the store.

Tried putting all the old parts back in and found that there were now fucked-up/broken wires.   :dizzy  I was extremely careful when hooking up/removing stuff, too. 

I could replace what's broken, but that's just more money spent and at this point I'd rather just buy a new computer.  But I feel like I learned a LOT about hooking stuff up.  I was able to put everything back in within several minutes with ease.

Could just get something cheap for media/browsing and forget about gaming, but I see I can buy Dell stuff on a financing plan.  A 12 month plan would mean I could get a monster Alienware easily, assuming their plans aren't bullshit and have crazy interest.

don't blame yourself m8.. could be a faulty power supply maybe?

You know, it could have been.  The HDD did at least get power when I put it into an enclosure and tried plugging it in via USB.

having windows on an ssd is :noah

three blinks from a cold boot to desktop.

It's not technically an SSD, but I get the same thing from my ASUS T100 Win 8.1 tablet.  It really is :noah

That's what I'm stuck with for now as my primary PC.   :lol  It's not so bad, though- I have it hooked up to my monitor and have a USB splitter hooked into the KB dock for my mouse, KB, and two external HDDs.  Can do everything I need to but I definitely want a new PC for more gaming.
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Re: New graphics card/power supply- What could go wrong?
« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2014, 06:15:22 PM »
Attempted to order an Alienware X51.  Get a screen that says the credit I applied for was approved and ordered the PC.

Then I get an Email saying the credit was not authorized and to call immediately or the order will be canceled.

I call and am told that "the numbers don't match up."  Apparently this means the phone number.  Give them the number and am told it's wrong.

Then I call back, get someone easier to understand, and am told the credit hasn't been approved yet and they'll be calling me back soon.

 :dizzy
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