Has anyone asked you to confirm the brand name and model information on the PSU you have now? It's been a long while since your thread was new, and I have forgotten. PSUs are easier to deal with than video graphics cards; just write a note to yourself about every connection you see in active use on the old one, and match that on the new one.
There is no driver to uninstall / run a driver cleaner on, no new driver to replace the old one . .
Serious Lagging Issues
Débuté par
EKozski
, oct. 12 2010 10:00
#26
Posté 18 novembre 2010 - 05:53
#27
Posté 18 novembre 2010 - 06:14
I'll have to double check on that.....All I can remember is, it has a white label with blue print on it....
That's no help at all, I know.
EDIT:
I did find this if it's any help
http://h10025.www1.h...=reg_R1002_USEN
Extra EDIT:
PSU: Lite On
Model No. PS-5301-08HA
Serial No. U2124481 Level 3
That's no help at all, I know.
EDIT:
I did find this if it's any help
http://h10025.www1.h...=reg_R1002_USEN
Extra EDIT:
PSU: Lite On
Model No. PS-5301-08HA
Serial No. U2124481 Level 3
Modifié par EKozski, 18 novembre 2010 - 06:50 .
#28
Posté 22 novembre 2010 - 04:50
If I decide to get this video card, how do I turn the integrated one off?
Do I just uninstall the drivers or do I disengage it?
Do I just uninstall the drivers or do I disengage it?
#29
Guest_NewMessageN00b_*
Posté 22 novembre 2010 - 05:40
Guest_NewMessageN00b_*
Go to BIOS and look for "primary graphics" or whatever. Set from "integrated" to "PCI-E" or whatever. You shouldn't do this before actually putting it in. Good chance, it will auto-switch.
P.S.
Where's my system temperature bone. Starving here.
P.S.
Where's my system temperature bone. Starving here.
Modifié par NewMessageN00b, 22 novembre 2010 - 05:41 .





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