Recent content by bigc55

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    [SOLVED] New build no video

    Thanks. How do I remove the onboard video from the mobo?
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    [SOLVED] New build no video

    Good evening. I just completed a build today. Here are the specs: MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC motherboard AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU MSI Radeon 5500 XT 8GB GPU EVGA 750 G5 PSU 32 GB RAM I upgraded the BIOS prior to beginning the build. When i boot up I'm getting a post code of one long and two...
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    Ensure onboard video off on AMD A10-7700K

    Good afternoon. I have an A88X-G45 motherboard with AMD A10-7700K I have a dedicated graphics card in my build and just want to be sure that the onboard video on the 7700K is disable. Does anyone know where the settings in BIOS are for this? Thanks.
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    AMD A10-7700K - What graphics card?

    What's the best way to go with graphics with an AMD A10-7700K? Dual graphics with the recommended R7-270 or a higher end card turning off the integrated graphics in the 7700K? What would be a could card to pair with this if I went with a dedicated card turning off the integrated graphics? Thanks.
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    The case of missing SSD

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    The case of missing SSD

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    The case of missing SSD

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    The case of missing SSD

    I just finished my computer build. I installed my OS on a 256GB M.2 SSD. I also have 2 240GB SSDs installed. Windows 8.1 sees one of the SSDs and I have formatted it. The other SSD is not being seen. Anyone know what might be causing this, or how to get this corrected? Thanks.
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    M.2 SSD Question.

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    M.2 SSD Question.

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    M.2 SSD Question.

    Good afternoon. I'm building a new computer. I want to use an M.2 SSD (mobo supports it) for just the OS and a couple of 2.5" SSDs for apps and storage. I'm going to use 32GB of RAM in machine. Will a 128GB M.2 SSD work for this situation or should I go bigger? Thanks.
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    OS transfer to new drive

    OK.. So if i do a clean install, I'll have to point to the programs on the old ssd to run them, correct? I won't have to do a reinstall of all programs, etc.