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Helcaraxe

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  1. It does support Crossfire, but the two 16x slots will run at different speeds, with one card fitted the top slot gets 16x bandwidth but with two cards fitted the bottom slot will only run at 4x bandwidth. Full specs here----->http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A97/#specifications
  2. LOL brilliant!:D
  3. Panic over. Just done a clean install and it's all working sweet as a nut.
  4. It's a wired connection and the same router I was using previously. It just doesn't seem right to be taking that long to connect. I am going to start from scratch again and see if anything changes.
  5. Thanks for the reply Vr5fx. Just finished rebuilding my system. World of difference to my last one and the bios was so much nicer to use. So far everything has been running brilliant except one small niggle. Windows boots in 25 seconds but it takes a further 2.5-3 minutes for the internet connection to become live. My old Asus M3A79-T never took this long. The internet connection icon in the bottom right corner has the little blue circle over it and just before it goes live it briefly has a yellow exclamation mark over it. BTW my new board is the same as yours but the R2.0 version with a Realtek pcie GBE family controller. Any thoughts?
  6. Hi, I've just ordered a new motherboard that has UEFI bios on it. This is going to be new for me so I was wondering if there are any pitfalls to look out for when I do my new build this weekend. I know that Vr5FX has a mobo with this bios on it so they maybe the one to shed some light on this. The build will use my trusty Phenom 965 BE and 8gb of Samsung green ddr3 a OCZ Vertex 2E 120gb SSD and 500gb HDD, will also utilize my HD7850 GPU. OS will be Windows 7 pro.
  7. I understand that Ken :) Trying to find information on the internet for that Goliath system is like trying to find hens teeth.:(
  8. I did a little digging to find some information on the AFOX NVIDIA GT440 and from what i can find it has a power consumption of 56w and takes it power from the PCIe slot.
  9. Just an extra thought seeing as you say you would be buying from your local shop. You could always purchase the Cooler and offer it up to your board to check for clearances over your RAM in the four different mounting posistions. As long as you don't peel off the plastic on the pre applied thermal paste or open any of the sealed packaging you should be to return it to the shop or maybe take your computer to the shop and ask if they could offer it up to your board to check.
  10. Hi take a look here > http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/detail?sArticle=4.%3F The Arctic Freezer 7 Pro can be mounted in 4 different positions on Intel Processors. I have the Arctic Freezer 13 Pro fitted on my AMD processor and i have only two fitting positions available to me and the heatsinks on my ram are only small compared to the Corsair ones and my cooler only just clears them. But looking at your option to turn the cooler 90 degress looks as if it should clear the RAM.
  11. You could try Recuva from Piriform which is free. http://www.piriform.com/recuva
  12. Hi and welcome. Sorry to hear your having problems with your hotmail account. I had a similar problem a year ago when my account got hacked and i was trying to recover my account. Have you tried using an alternative email account to reset your password? I also recall a form i filled in where it asked if i could name some of the senders of emails that would of been in my inbox, can you use that as extra information to give them?
  13. That Belkin VGA(D-sub)to DVI-I is what you need.
  14. Hi. That would be to re install the heatsink and fan after re applying the thermal paste.
  15. I'm afraid it doesn't look like it will support that particular CPU. The Piledriver you are looking at has a TDP of 125w whereas the board you have linked only supports CPU TDP up to 95w. It will run this CPU though http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-338-AM&groupid=701&catid=1967&subcat=1825 . The board will take upto 16gb of RAM as long as you are running 64bit Windows OS. The graphics card you have and the HD7950 will both run on this board too but bear in mind the HD7950 requires a PSU with 500w or more output and also it needs two 75w six pin connections.
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