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Mr. Jollypants

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Open for discussions, help, questions, comments, ect.

Keep the fanboy bulls*** out. That's for both sides, PC and Apple.


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DarkCreep, this was for you since you couldn't create a thread on your own and had to give me a blowjob so I could create it
 

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I still need help with my RAM problem!

I have 2 sticks, and they both work individually in both DIMM slots (only 2 slots), but not together! Wtf is going on?
 


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My brother and I want to get into studio engineering / recording (we basically want to make our own beats, use mixers, etc.) and I know the requirements aren't all that high, but a good computer is still recommended.

How does this build look to you?

Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402
CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231277
Then I'd reuse my current PSU that still works fine: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

That's most of the essentials. Otherwise, I'd stick to a WD Cavier Black 1TB HDD, Win7 64-bit, and my current GeForce GTS 250 gfx card.
 

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this is kinda of off topic but if i spilled juice on my laptop keyboard, some of the keys are sticking, any way to clean that and unstick it?
 


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this is kinda of off topic but if i spilled juice on my laptop keyboard, some of the keys are sticking, any way to clean that and unstick it?
My suggestion would be a lot of q-tips and rubbing alcohol. Just don't slam on the pads.
 

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this is kinda of off topic but if i spilled juice on my laptop keyboard, some of the keys are sticking, any way to clean that and unstick it?
Most laptop keyboard keys can be taken off, but putting them back on can be a challenge. Your best bet would be as John said, Q-Tips and rubbing alcohol.
 

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My brother and I want to get into studio engineering / recording (we basically want to make our own beats, use mixers, etc.) and I know the requirements aren't all that high, but a good computer is still recommended.

How does this build look to you?

Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402
CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231277
Then I'd reuse my current PSU that still works fine: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

That's most of the essentials. Otherwise, I'd stick to a WD Cavier Black 1TB HDD, Win7 64-bit, and my current GeForce GTS 250 gfx card.
Get more memory. I'd recommend ATLEAST 8Gigs.
 

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My brother and I want to get into studio engineering / recording (we basically want to make our own beats, use mixers, etc.) and I know the requirements aren't all that high, but a good computer is still recommended.

How does this build look to you?

Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402
CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231277
Then I'd reuse my current PSU that still works fine: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

That's most of the essentials. Otherwise, I'd stick to a WD Cavier Black 1TB HDD, Win7 64-bit, and my current GeForce GTS 250 gfx card.
Using the onboard sound? What connections does the audio equipment have to hook up to a PC?
 

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My brother and I want to get into studio engineering / recording (we basically want to make our own beats, use mixers, etc.) and I know the requirements aren't all that high, but a good computer is still recommended.

How does this build look to you?

Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131402
CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231277
Then I'd reuse my current PSU that still works fine: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

That's most of the essentials. Otherwise, I'd stick to a WD Cavier Black 1TB HDD, Win7 64-bit, and my current GeForce GTS 250 gfx card.
Looks legit, but I would recommend MORE RAM and a pretty badass sound card!


this is kinda of off topic but if i spilled juice on my laptop keyboard, some of the keys are sticking, any way to clean that and unstick it?
My suggestion would be a lot of q-tips and rubbing alcohol. Just don't slam on the pads.
This.


Get more memory. I'd recommend ATLEAST 8Gigs.
This.





Oh yea, and I fixed my issue... it was such an easy ass thing to do, and I overlooked it -__-''
 

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Oh and btw, I've been wanting to build an AMD comp, and the prices are looking pretty cheap! :D

I also want a Sandy Bridge as well :D
 

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You guys sure do build a bunch of machines for personal use.
 

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I recently picked up a Asus G71GX... I love it ;0). The best thing is i got it for $600 cha ching!!!!
 

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Get more memory. I'd recommend ATLEAST 8Gigs.
Thanks. Recommend any particular brands? And I should get 4 x 2GB instead of 4 x 2GB?

Using the onboard sound? What connections does the audio equipment have to hook up to a PC?
Sound I don't know about yet. My brother is doing the research now for all the equipment we're going to buy. I'll have to find out what kind of connections I need. We'll most likely be using an MPC, keyboard, mixer, and studio speakers.

You guys sure do build a bunch of machines for personal use.
I build my own computers because I feel more comfortable building one than buying one from a store. Plus I hate having to call (for example) Dell or Compaq for support or having to send the computer away if something goes wrong. If I build my own, I at least know it was put together properly, I can troubleshoot my own mistakes, take it apart and clean it, know what software went on it, etc. I like having more control over computers because they suck as is.
 

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You guys sure do build a bunch of machines for personal use.
It's the fun of owning a PC, you can change parts without voiding a warranty because each part has its own, not the whole machine :D


New machine just built:
6 Core AMD Phenom 1100T
8GB DDR3 2333
1TB HD
4x 256 SSD
AMD Radeon HD 6970
OCZ 750Watt
 

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Here is my issue. My main PC won't boot. Gets to the BIOS POST screen and sticks. I can't hit F12 for boot options to boot to CD, can't hit F2 for Bios Settings or DEL for something else to do with BIOS. It me messing around and reseating connections on the motherboard (power, RAM, HD) I got it to boot. It has since restarted and I got it to boot one other time but we lost power last night and turned the PC off so it wont boot again. I am tired of trying to boot it 15 times to get it to actually boot but once it does it runs fine. Motherboard going bad? PC is one I built 2 years ago this month.
 

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Thanks. Recommend any particular brands? And I should get 4 x 2GB instead of 4 x 2GB?

Sound I don't know about yet. My brother is doing the research now for all the equipment we're going to buy. I'll have to find out what kind of connections I need. We'll most likely be using an MPC, keyboard, mixer, and studio speakers.

I build my own computers because I feel more comfortable building one than buying one from a store. Plus I hate having to call (for example) Dell or Compaq for support or having to send the computer away if something goes wrong. If I build my own, I at least know it was put together properly, I can troubleshoot my own mistakes, take it apart and clean it, know what software went on it, etc. I like having more control over computers because they suck as is.
You should get 2x4GB just in case you might want to upgrade later down the road.


It's the fun of owning a PC, you can change parts without voiding a warranty because each part has its own, not the whole machine :D


New machine just built:
6 Core AMD Phenom 1100T
8GB DDR3 2333
1TB HD
4x 256 SSD
AMD Radeon HD 6970
OCZ 750Watt
Sounds like a sick build! I wanted to build an AMD comp strictly for gaming and porn.

Here's the cheap low budget one I just finished putting together:
- Intel E8500 (3.16Gh, Core 2 Duo)
- Foxconn G41MXE mobo
- 4GB DDR3 1333
- 500GB HDD
- GeForce GT430 DDR3 1GB
- 400W PSU

I spent roughly $370 on that setup and keeps me pretty content for now =)
 

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Here is my issue. My main PC won't boot. Gets to the BIOS POST screen and sticks. I can't hit F12 for boot options to boot to CD, can't hit F2 for Bios Settings or DEL for something else to do with BIOS. It me messing around and reseating connections on the motherboard (power, RAM, HD) I got it to boot. It has since restarted and I got it to boot one other time but we lost power last night and turned the PC off so it wont boot again. I am tired of trying to boot it 15 times to get it to actually boot but once it does it runs fine. Motherboard going bad? PC is one I built 2 years ago this month.
Replace CMOS battery see if that fixes the issue.
 

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I'll try that next time I can get to the store. Thanks Jason.
 

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I'll try that next time I can get to the store. Thanks Jason.
No problem.

If that doesn't fix it, try reseating all the components, and check for wear and tear damage, shouldn't be any, but you never know.
 


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